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There are other changes as well.
Why? Well, the world has changed. And change with it, we must. The lyrics to "We Go On" for IllumiNations say it best:
We go on to the joy and through the tears
We go on to discover new frontiers
Moving on with the current of the years.
We go on
Moving forward now as one
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Ever on with each rising sun.
To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
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We are getting closer to our December trip and I am trying to think of something to surprise my boys with. I was wondering about the Barber Shop at MK. Can anyone tell me how much a hair cut costs there? And whether or not a 13 year old would find it too embarrassing?
And if anyone has other ideas for surprises I'm all ears!
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We are getting closer to our December trip and I am trying to think of something to surprise my boys with. I was wondering about the Barber Shop at MK. Can anyone tell me how much a hair cut costs there? And whether or not a 13 year old would find it too embarrassing?
And if anyone has other ideas for surprises I'm all ears!
if you look back i know there was someones teenager had it done and he had a picture of minnie drawn on his head in gel .
as per pricing i think it is 13.99 kids 19.99 adults.
Thank you for the information! I did see the picture with the hidden mickey on the back of the head, which looks like a little more than what my boys would be interested in, but the colored hair gel looks cool!
Thank you for the information! I did see the picture with the hidden mickey on the back of the head, which looks like a little more than what my boys would be interested in, but the colored hair gel looks cool!
i like it so much i want to do it myself dad 41 i cannot wait .
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He shouldn't get embarrassed. True, there are the little ones who are getting their first haircut, but men get their haircut there, too. This is a tradition for our family. DS has had his haircut there every trip and my DH got a haircut a few trips ago. Once DS asked for the Mickey and the sparkles but last time they realized he might be too old for that (11) so they asked him what he wanted. They do a great job.
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We just had our youngest DS first haircut (he will be 3 in Feb.) when we were there in Oct. I think it was about $15, that was with the certificate, ears, stickers & pixie dust.
There was a woman in there getting her hair cut, I think she was about 50 ish and said that is the only place she gets hers cut. There were older children in there & older men too. We didn't have that long of a wait although the line starting getting long when we were in there.
Good luck, I think it will be fun for your DS's.
We have also done the haircut for our son. The first year was his first haircut and he go the special ears and it all cost $15 - which the ears alone would have cost us at a store. Last year he just got the haircut and pictures. This e=year we are going to have the whole family do the mickey colored hair gel thing with Mickey glitter. From the research I've done, this will cost about $5 pp. If your son is older, I recommend this as a cheap way to have a little fun. It washes out really easy if he gets too self conscious, but think of it this way - a little hair gel compared to the hundreds of strange people walking around with giant Goofy hats, big Mickey hands and other crazy shirts and hats on? I think the hair gel will be the tamest thing on the streets!
If your son is older, I recommend this as a cheap way to have a little fun. It washes out really easy if he gets too self conscious, but think of it this way - a little hair gel compared to the hundreds of strange people walking around with giant Goofy hats, big Mickey hands and other crazy shirts and hats on? I think the hair gel will be the tamest thing on the streets!
That is so true! If he decides to allow himself to act a little crazy, then I agree, this could be alot of fun for him. I guess I will have to encourage him to think like that! My 9 year old can't wait! He wants to do it all - the hidden mickey, the colored gel and the pixie dust!! Anyway, I've decided we are going to try it. Thanks everyone for your comments!
We are getting closer to our December trip and I am trying to think of something to surprise my boys with. I was wondering about the Barber Shop at MK. Can anyone tell me how much a hair cut costs there? And whether or not a 13 year old would find it too embarrassing?
And if anyone has other ideas for surprises I'm all ears!
Just tell him that a lot of cast members get their hair cut there!
It definitely is not embarassing! The cms are great! Especially Michael! He would cut my Dgangs hair and he knew their name every trip! Of course, my Dguys will talk your ear off if you let them!
It's just a little fun thing...and I hope Dapper Dans come in while you're there! That's really !