I think we have a winner.
Peter Pan was pretty sweet!
Even if I were a straight man, I wouldn't come near this woman.
How about the HOTTEST PRINCE?
First time I saw Prince Eric and had these weird feelings, I knew I was gay.
I'm the hottest prince. Duh!
And I've even touched the real life Princess Jasmine! Actually, I've touched every single Disney Princess!
Haha. You're a cast member? Never would've thought that. You must love to smile and dance. And yes, some of the princes they cast are pretty hot. Well, at least over here at the Disneyland Resort in CA. However, 75% of them are gay. I've dated enough cast members and friends have too to confirm this.
Jasmine. I like a little caramel in my coffee.
Pocahontas would also be on my list, even though she's not on this list an not technically a princess.
Yep, been doing it for fifteen years. I think I'm ready for a "real" job, though. You can only smile and sign kids' autograph books for so long, before you start to question the path you're on. And, yep, they're all gay here too. I would say 95% of the men in the Entertainment Department are gay. If you've never been to our Gay Days at WDW, you should. It gets crazy.
Wow, that's a long time. How old are you?
I love Gay Days, even though it's not officially sanctioned. Especially since the unofficial color to wear is red if you're gay but not everyone knows that. So you have these unsuspecting straight men with families or any straight people that look clueless for the untoward attention and over abundance of red. I'm sure all the gays at WDW are a lot crazier. Some have said that the "gay card" is having the disney annual passport. 95% of gay people I've encountered this has been true.
I'm 31. Started when I turned 16, as a balloon vender at the Magic Kingdom. I did that for six months and then auditioned to get a transfer to the Entertainment Dept. And, yeah, the WDW cast is a lot wilder (probably because it's twenty times larger than DLR). I actually worked at DLR for four months last year (for the inauguration of Mickey's Soundsational Parade) and it was lots of fun to experience the CA culture but they're definitely a lot more tame behind the scenes.
With it being larger, I'm sure it attracts lots more different kind of people. The happy and the peppy attitude always makes me feel weird. Whenever I finish an interaction with a cast member, they always say "I hope you have a magical day!"... uh, you too? ::awkward smile::
My lifelong dream is to be a member of Club 33. I always pass by the door when I'm at Disneyland. I need to know someone who is a member and get them to invite me or vouch for me! The 15 year waiting list is too long.
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Was the Prince form of The Beast ever named?
Interesting. Where is this from?The Beast's human name is Prince Adam. It's never mentioned in the movie, though.
Now, THIS is a Prince. Brings me back to 1989 when I was only 7 years old wondering why I liked Eric more than Ariel.
Uncle Jesse (from Full House) was the one that made me come to that realization.
Interesting. Where is this from?
Good question. All of us at work just know that, I guess. But according to IMDB and Wikipedia, the only time that name was revealed was in an official CD-ROM trivia game that was released a few years after the movie. I just learned something new today.
Do you have any singing abilities? You might be a ringer for some Broadway acts. Maybe in another 10 years you can be Billy Flynn in Chicago. That's in my top 5 Broadway shows.
Unfortunately, no. Dancing, yes, but no singing. All of our performances are with prerecorded tracks. The only actors who sing live are the ones portraying Ariel, Belle, and Gaston, in their respective musical productions. Even the other actors in those musicals lip-sync. Wish I sang, though! They make A LOT more money than the rest of us do.
I agree, she's so big and beautiful!Maybe not a princess, but definitely royalty: Duchess La Grande, from Cinderella II: Dreams Come True.