Frequently Asked Questions
See some of our most asked questions about booking a Character
Party and what to expect.
What time should the princess come to my party?
It's best to have the princess arrive about 30 minutes after your guests arrive. It's also suggested to plan to have the princess come either before or after feeding the kids, so it's not a distraction.
What other type of events can I book a princess for?
Our princesses have been hired to perform at various events such as tea parties, holiday tree lightings, parades, story time at libraries and meet and greets for businesses. We can perform our own skits with singing and dancing upon request.
What is the mileage charge?
Travel fees will apply to party or event outside of our immediate service area, Pahrump.
*travel fees are calculated by the number of miles traveled to the appearance location*
Should I tip my character?
Our characters are trained professionals who will do their best to provide a memorable party for you. If you feel your character did a great job, you are welcome to tip. Tipping is not required, but is definitely appreciated.
Are the Actors CPR trained?
Yes, All of our actors are CPR certified.
How early should I book my party?
We have no limitations on how early or late you can book a princess. Keep in mind that we will be more flexible with accommodating the date/time of your party with an early notice. Clients who book at least 2-3 weeks before the party date usually get their desired time slot.
Do we have to follow your party plan?
If you have specific activities you would like the character to do, feel free to let us know! All of our parties are flexible.
Do your actors wear masks?
If preferred performers can wear masks, if requested actors can wear masks for the entire party.
Things to know about Outdoor Parties.
Princesses will not perform outside in the event of rain. Please be mindful of the summer time heat. Actors need to be in a shaded area to protect them from overheating.
Disclaimers:
Your princess is not responsible for supervising children. Chaperones are accountable for the behavior and safety of the party as the entertainer cannot oversee all the kids while performing at event.
In the event of damage to "Wish Upon a Princess Party" property or costume, clients are responsible for reimbursing the total cost of repair/replacement.
We are not affiliated with any copy-written, trademarked, corporate-owned characters. We provide look-alike character entertainment only. It is not our intention to infringe on any copywritten materials.