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oopsadaisy2003
10-23-2008, 09:04 PM
Has anyone had their child's first haircut at MK? My sister-in-law is thinking about having my twin nephews first haircut done in November while we are there. Any advice or tips?

Mich
10-23-2008, 10:09 PM
We took our son to Disney for his first haircut. I advise getting there early because the line can get long at times. My husband waited in line, and I took our son to see some characters while we waited. The cast member who cut his hair was fabulous...lots of Mickey stickers and bubbles to distract him from what was really happening. My son also got a pair of ears that say "First Haircut"...very cute. :mickey: We're already looking forward to taking our second child down for his first haircut. Have a great trip!

MomOfAPrincess502
10-23-2008, 10:35 PM
We just did this a couple of weeks ago for my daughter. She just turned two but this was her first haircut. I worried about how she would do because she doesn't like strangers bothering her. She never cried or tried to get down out of the chair or anything. They did a fabulous job with her. She had plenty of Mickey stickers to play with to keep her busy. At the end she got her certificate and lock of hair and a pair of pink ears that say first haircut on the back. The price was only $14 which I thought was quite a bargain! We went on a Saturday and I thought the wait would be long but we were in and out within an hour and my two older sons also had their haircut while we were there.

teambricker04
10-23-2008, 11:33 PM
We did this for both of our boys who are now 3.5 and 17mo. My oldest DS, this is the ONLY place he has had a decent haircut. (I cut the younger one myself because he lets me).

The staff is GREAT! We had Penney both times. Like the other two posters said... lots of stickers, confetti, and fun. I was really worried about the chairs... they are barber chairs with boosters, but it is easy to hold on to them.

I agree... go early. It fills up quick and the shop closes fairly early.

Oooh. AND there are characters right outside the shop. We bided our time while I waited, DH took DSs to see the characters.

oopsadaisy2003
10-24-2008, 08:47 AM
Thanks for the tips. I'm sure she will do it now. We were curious how much it would cost. Do you know if the Barber/Beauty shop opens when the park opens? I was just thinking if we got there first thing in the morning we could go straight there.

Hayden's Dad
10-24-2008, 09:30 AM
We did this for Hayden in fact he has had most of his haircuts done there :thumbsup:, but the first one was great and the barber's have for the most part been great too. The haircut is $14.00 and if it is their first they get a set of ears with "First haircut" on the back, and a certificate. It was well worth the money. Get there early they open up soon after park opening and as someone else said their is only two chairs so the line forms quickly. Have fun!!:mickey:

mudpuppysmom
10-24-2008, 09:52 AM
My son HAS to get his "hair done" when we are there every trip!! He gets a hair cut and then the mickey head (in colored gel) in the back of his hair and then confetti sprinkled on top!

Last trip he "conned" his dad (my DH) into getting his hair cut too and also a mickey head in gel and the mickey confetti.......you should have SEEN the LOOKS DH got ALLLLLLLLL day from other park goers!! One guy even said something to him about being silly enough to do it......DH said back that it was Disney and if you can be a kid no matter how old you were!! (IF I knew how to put up the pictures I would, but I can never figure that out!!).

We've been there when there was no line and when there was a line, so if you hit it right you might not have to wait long!

I'm thinking about taking DS#2 who will be 6 months in December, however my sister does not think he'll need a hair cut yet......the kid has hair over his ears already!!! I think I want to take him!!

donnah77
10-24-2008, 03:08 PM
DS has his first cut there in april and it was a great experience all around! He sat nicely playing with the Mickey stickers and was entertained by the hairdresser and his big sister. They gave DD a special pixie dust 'do for being such a good helper!

Can't beat the price either - the ears alone would cost just about as much and they come free with the cut!

teambricker04
10-24-2008, 04:48 PM
My son HAS to get his "hair done" when we are there every trip!! He gets a hair cut and then the mickey head (in colored gel) in the back of his hair and then confetti sprinkled on top!

Last trip he "conned" his dad (my DH) into getting his hair cut too and also a mickey head in gel and the mickey confetti.......you should have SEEN the LOOKS DH got ALLLLLLLLL day from other park goers!! One guy even said something to him about being silly enough to do it......DH said back that it was Disney and if you can be a kid no matter how old you were!! (IF I knew how to put up the pictures I would, but I can never figure that out!!).

We've been there when there was no line and when there was a line, so if you hit it right you might not have to wait long!

I'm thinking about taking DS#2 who will be 6 months in December, however my sister does not think he'll need a hair cut yet......the kid has hair over his ears already!!! I think I want to take him!!

If you can't have fun, goofy hair at Disney, where can you?!?! Sounds like a fun time to me!!!

I vote for taking #2 to get his haircut! Our #1 didn't really need his cut (he had like 1 hair on his head) but we did it anyway. The pictures turned out sooo cute, and it was the only happy hair cut the child has ever had!

PAYROLL PRINCESS
10-24-2008, 10:32 PM
My sis took my 2.5 year old nephew there for his first official haircut. He sat still for them and it's probably the best haircut he's ever had. They are used to dealing with little ones and do a great job. My other nephews go there too and they are 14 & 19. It's well worth the price and the wait.

Belster
10-26-2008, 11:35 PM
Got back today and took my DS8months yesterday. Michael did a wonderful job! My son loved him. He got a bunch of stickers a certificate, his hair wrapped in pixy dust, and ears that say my first haircut. We went at 10 am and had a 1 1/2 hour wait, but it was well worth it. The cost was 14.00.

Enjoy!

Stitchahula
10-27-2008, 11:47 AM
As my sis said I took my DS there when he was 2.5 and they did a great job on him. What she forgot to meantion was we also took the 7 week old DS last year so I could get the first haircut out of the way. Thankfully there was enough of hair for just a little snip. The now big brother had his hair done again at the same time and the did the confetti in his hair but they also put some in his pocket so he would have it for later. Yep I forgot about it and was pulling confetti out of the laundry at home after washing his clothes. Over all though it's a really fun thing to do.