Anonymous wrote:We just booked a Disney cruise. We have 3 young elementary aged daughters. They have a salon on the ship that offers makeovers for the costume nights and turns them into princesses. They are absurdly priced at $100-$200 per makeover (costumes included) to say nothing of our general opposition to princesses being dependent on men. I'm sure our daughters would be ecstatic to do them. If we don't do them they won't be obnoxious but they will definitely have noticed them and internally be a littlesad. We have very considerable means and would meet almost anyone's definition of rich. id love to see our kids faces light up but at the same time I don't want to spoil them or highlight the dependence of women on men.
Should we sign up for the makeovers? I understand they fill up quickly, so we need to declde soon.
I think the Disney Princess stage is for many girls roughly what the dinosaur stage is for many girls. It's more about learning to memorize a large collection of obscure facts than about romance or sexism. The princess fanatic today may be the kid who lectures you at great length about LGBTQi etiquette tomorrow. So, I wouldn't stress about that.
And I suspect there are a lot of broke parents on that cruise who will spring for the makeover. I think you might as well let them have the makeover if you think they'll enjoy.