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Do you think i have a good chance as a Disney Princess?

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I would LOVE to be a princess at Disneyland or Disney World. I am 5'7 and slender, toned and blonde. i have blue eyes but they are kind of small a small nose but it is a bit curved upward but not too much, it is barely even noticable. and a nice big smile. do you think i have a chance? and what do i need to apply and how do i do it? thank you!

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  1. Well...

    Although being pretty/beautiful is a really big factor in becoming a Disney princess,

    Personality is also a really big deal there too.

    (or at least the ability to fake a good one is)

    They usually pick from hundreds of girls,

    quite a few of whom, are from across the country,

    and then put them through princess training.

    this means that if you happened to make it through their processing,

    You would have to move out to either FL or CA.

    I once met a girl who moved out without even knowing if she was going to get to be a princess at all.

    They just said that she would have to go through training until they found a place for her, IF they even could.

    If you really want to do it,

    then go for it,

    but prepare for a long stint in princess bootcamp.

    =]


  2. i think u have a chance but idk how u apply

  3. Absolutely! You should apply. Go on-line, look for job openings, fill out the form.

    Check out these websites:

    profile.http://www.disney.go.com/DisneyCareers/w...

    https://disney.recruitmax.com/main/caree...

    Good luck! I am very excited for you, I love Disney!

  4. I think that you would be perfect for Cinderella just make sure you are really nice to people and you will probably get the job.  Good luck!

  5. sure, if you try your best to, your perfect for the job, just work hard to get that job  

  6. You can always try. Go to the disneyland website and see where the casting center is and when they are open. You will have to audition for the character role. Disney recurters come out to major universities annually to recuit for the college program, although you might be better off working as a regular hourly employee. I did hear however, that you must work as a fuzzy character first, and you MUST be 18 yrs +.  

  7. As somebody above mentioned, becoming "good friends" with a face character (as we say, because nobody actually plays a character...) can be a very competitive process.  Tons of people audition for a few spots, so it can be a bit intense, but if you get in, it's completely worth it :)

    Nobody on here would really be able to honestly tell you if you have a good chance of making it, only the casting directors that run the auditions know what they are looking for.  If you have any questions though, you can email me:

    halebopchica@yaoo.com

    Sincerely, a very "good friend" with a princess :)

  8. i think you do.

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