Disney is renaming the makeover artists in two of its theme parks to a more gender-neutral title.
Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom in Florida and Disneyland in California will refer to its employees in the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique as “Fairy Godmother’s Apprentices” starting this year forward. Previously, they were referred to as “Fairy Godmothers In-Training.”
The boutique is meant for children between the ages of 3 and 12 to visit to get made over into Disney characters. This makeover could include make-up, hair styling, manicuring, and costuming.
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“Behold a royal transformation as children become elegant princesses and shining knights — right before your eyes,” Disney’s website reads. “With the wave of a magic wand — plus a few hands-on tricks of the trade — our Fairy Godmother’s Apprentices will pamper and primp your child until they look storybook stunning.”
Packages can go anywhere from $19.95 for the “Knight” deal and $229.95 for the “Castle Deluxe” deal. Appointments aren’t available until Aug. 25 because both boutiques have been closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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This latest title change comes two months after the Walt Disney Company announced it would donate all of its profits from its “Pride Collection” during pride month to organizations that support LGBT youth.