- Joined
- Dec 15, 1998
The Bibbidy Bobbidy Boutique opened in April 2009, and is located in Fantasyland.
This is the view of the shop as you look at it from the castle.
As you enter Fantasyland, it is on the left side across from Peter Pan, and next to Snow White.
At the entrance to the boutique Fairy Godmothers in Training greet guests as they pass by, and will sprinkle you with pixie dust if you wish.
I was dusted by this young maiden as I was about to pass by. The ladies are extremely friendly and accommodating.
There are two entrances to the boutique. The sign is over the main entrance.
The Boutique is charmingly decorated as a cottage, and the detail to the decorations is really enchanting.
The theme is Cinderella, and you will see touches throughout the castle of the little characters, as well as other touches. The attention to detail is just wonderful.
Take a look at Cinderella's dress above, and you may see some evidence that this boutique is no ordinary shop, but quite magical in Disney's way.
In the shop you will see samples of the beautiful princess dresses available.
Behind the cash register guests get a glimpse of Flora, Fauna, and Meriweather.
This wall separates the boutique from the shop. The colors and detail in the stained glass window is just beautiful.
The shop is filled with outfits with coordinating accessories.
Each princess theme comes with a dress, slippers/shoes, , tiara, gloves, barrettes, and other fun accessories.
Here are the displays for Belle and Jasmine.
This gives you an idea how the dresses and accessories are next to each other for easy shopping.
Here is Snow White. The dress was across from the accessories.
Wall of princess hats, and princess ears. There were so many things to choose from, but at the same time, the shop is so well-laid out that it is not overwhelming. There were quite a few happy little girls shopping, and some happier girls getting make-overs.
Here girls can choose what they want to go into their hair.
There is even a section for Tink.
Even young knights will find something here. As I walked past, I saw a young man brandishing a sword. He saw me watching him, and sheepishly put the sword back. I laughed & told him my 20-year old son would be doing the same thing.
This is the view of the shop as you look at it from the castle.
As you enter Fantasyland, it is on the left side across from Peter Pan, and next to Snow White.
At the entrance to the boutique Fairy Godmothers in Training greet guests as they pass by, and will sprinkle you with pixie dust if you wish.
I was dusted by this young maiden as I was about to pass by. The ladies are extremely friendly and accommodating.
There are two entrances to the boutique. The sign is over the main entrance.
The Boutique is charmingly decorated as a cottage, and the detail to the decorations is really enchanting.
The theme is Cinderella, and you will see touches throughout the castle of the little characters, as well as other touches. The attention to detail is just wonderful.
Take a look at Cinderella's dress above, and you may see some evidence that this boutique is no ordinary shop, but quite magical in Disney's way.
In the shop you will see samples of the beautiful princess dresses available.
Behind the cash register guests get a glimpse of Flora, Fauna, and Meriweather.
This wall separates the boutique from the shop. The colors and detail in the stained glass window is just beautiful.
The shop is filled with outfits with coordinating accessories.
Each princess theme comes with a dress, slippers/shoes, , tiara, gloves, barrettes, and other fun accessories.
Here are the displays for Belle and Jasmine.
This gives you an idea how the dresses and accessories are next to each other for easy shopping.
Here is Snow White. The dress was across from the accessories.
Wall of princess hats, and princess ears. There were so many things to choose from, but at the same time, the shop is so well-laid out that it is not overwhelming. There were quite a few happy little girls shopping, and some happier girls getting make-overs.
Here girls can choose what they want to go into their hair.
There is even a section for Tink.
Even young knights will find something here. As I walked past, I saw a young man brandishing a sword. He saw me watching him, and sheepishly put the sword back. I laughed & told him my 20-year old son would be doing the same thing.