Enchanted Tales with Belle

geomelin

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Do the kids need to speak English to participate in the attraction/activity?
Because my kids don't speak and it would be a waste of time (and a Fastpass) to be there!

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George
 

RMichael21

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Do the kids need to speak English to participate in the attraction/activity?
Because my kids don't speak and it would be a waste of time (and a Fastpass) to be there!

Thanks
George
I would say understanding English would be nice, but it's not necessary for your kids to be able to speak it. As long as they enjoy the attraction, it should be fine. But, the line is almost always long, so if it's more then what you want to wait, don't spend time there if you don't think your kids will enjoy it.
 
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Weather_Lady

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It's a storytelling attraction, in which volunteers get to "play" characters in the story by holding up little figures and following other simple directions, while the rest of the group watches the story unfold. If the kids can't speak English, it would be tough for them to follow the story (narrated by Belle) as spectators, and almost impossible for them to participate as a volunteer (and only the volunteers get their photos taken with Belle at the end).

It's a fun attraction, but unless the children know the story by heart and really love Belle, such that they wouldn't mind having to guess what is going on and would be happy just to see her, I'd skip it.
 
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