Mom and daughter on Expedition Everest; Animal Kingdom
  • On Aug 6, 2012
    Crystal from LA Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    Hi! We are bringing our DDs (4 1/2 & 2 y/o) to WDW for the 1st time! I was hoping to bring both to the Bippity Boppity Boutique but was saddened to see that you have to be 3 y/o. Should I hold off until they can both get the experience? Thanks!

    If you feel as though your two-year-old would react poorly to seeing big sister being made over while she is left out, then you might want to hold off until both girls can participate, Crystal.  That said, I tend to think that two-year-olds are fairly easily distracted and simple to please.  Perhaps while big sister is enjoying her Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique experience, little sister can enjoy some one-on-one time with a parent in Fantasyland.  Or, maybe an ice cream treat would hold her over?  You might also opt to have her face painted as her own version of a mini-makeover.  Something tells me that if she had her own princess dress and was able to pick out a special crown in one of the souvenir shops, she might not be all that jealous of big sister having to sit still for so long at the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique.  She'd feel like a princess in her own right.  Good luck with whatever you choose!
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