Bippity Boppity Boutique

This is a girly post, but if you have boys, fear not because they are not excluded! Walt Disney World has two locations for children to visit Bippity Boppity Boutique (BBB). You can visit BBB in Magic Kingdom inside of Cinderella’s Castle or Disney Springs on the Marketplace end. When we took our daughter the only available place was Disney Springs and I was perfectly alright with that since presently Disney Springs is a newer, bigger, and less popular venue. Plus the five year old knew no real difference.

Belle getting her hair pieces.

Each location offers the same packages varying in price. The lowest price package for princesses is currently $64.95 plus tax and can stretch up to $450 and up plus tax. I say and up because there are other options that can be added that would be an additional price. Knights are a bit more reasonable at $19.95 plus tax starting and go to $79.95 and up plus tax. You can see the package list here https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/shops/disney-springs/bibbidi-bobbidi-boutique-marketplace/

Belle getting her nails painted.

We opted for $64.95 plus tax option since I found all the pieces of the costume Belle wanted on sale. We brought with us a Tinkerbell costume, Tinkerbell shoes, and Tinkerbell wings. The $64.95 package got us hair styling, nail polish, make up, a cinch bag to hold all of her unused makeup and nail polish, and a BBB sash, plus the whole experience. The Mickey bobby pins seen in the picture above were included in the hair style as well as the pink and purple colors.

Belle getting her eye make up done.

There are multiple hairstyles to choose from and from what I could see they all included hair accessories whether it was a clip, bobby pin type, tiara plus for some colorful hair extensions. Belle opted for about the most low key one they offer (and I’m not going to lie I was so thankful for that because some of those styles are a bit tacky in my opinion).

Getting all the Pixie dust!

The whole experience took about an hour, even with a photo shoot afterwards! Each child has a Fairy Godmother in Training that does their hair and make up. There is a PhotoPass photographer that goes around to each person and takes pictures throughout the whole experience. This is done by a card that stays on the stylist’s station, so you’re not ending up with a bunch of pictures of strangers like you do at other attractions (Jedi Training and Enchanted Tales with Belle). Participants must be between the ages of 3 and 12. I believe this may be a every 2-3 years experience for us if it is something Belle would like to do again. Callen turns 3 this year, so she may get to do it 2 years in a row or we may just wait another 2 years until Callen is a bit older.

Photoshoot inside BBB.

As stated above, if you have a Princess and dress up loving child this is a great addition for your trip. If you could pair it on a day with a Cinderella’s Royal Table or Akershus meal I think it would make it extra special. We did not do this, but it was more for lack of planning ahead than anything else. We went to Magic Kingdom at night after her makeover.

Belle in front of the castle. Bring backup shoes, the princess shoes are usually not very comfortable.
We had to go see Tinkerbell!
She wanted to ride Splash Mountain in her Tinkerbell costume.