Anonymous wrote:We booked her for 2 hours and I am glad we did. It gave her enough time to read her story, take pictures, do balloon twisting and the crown craft. We did not have enough time for face painting, but honestly, all the other stuff with eating and bathroom breaks sprinkled was more than enough.
Our Cinderella came 30 minutes after the party started and it was a complets surprise--my kids didn't even know she was coming. I would say that you only need one princess, as she was easily able to handle the party on her own. She did a fantastic job of moving the party along and including everyone. (I had 10 children total.)
2 hours? Wow. How long did your party last? I'm planning a 2 hour party, allowing time at the beginning for an activity (to allow time for guests to arrive and bridge the time gap of when the princess arrives) and time at the end for eating, cake, wind-down.
My daughter has requested Tiana and Belle (really would have preferred Rapunzel, but it's her choice!). Now I'm wondering if I should have her pick just one (and I know she'll pick Tiana!). Decisions, decisions....
Thanks for the great feedback!