Disneyland fanatics can now date each other, but be careful, this site is NOT for the kids!!
Wtf? New Disney Dating Site Is Not For Kids. Seriously!
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It's a small world after all, but not every Disney fanatic finds it easy to pair up with the Mickey or Minnie of his or her dreams. That's what MouseMingle.com is for: It's a new dating site for Disney fans that helps all Prince and Princess Charmings a chance to find their magical one and only's.
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The Magic Kingdom doesn't feel quite so magical when you go at it alone.
That's why MouseMingle is here to be the eHarmony, Tinder and Bumble to every mouse person who loves Disney parks. This site was created after a park employee saw an add for farmersonly.com, which he thought was a joke.
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If you are only loking for a companion and not a date, you can also explain if you're looking for a romantic relationship or just a "Park Pal" to visit Splash Mountain with you.
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Other sites got you frustrated. People sending out fake photos, and you're getting tons of email matches daily? Disney won't do that, and it's a little different than most dating sites...sort of.
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The site works like most typical dating services in a way... except you'll enter your favorite Disney songs at registration, along with favorite princes and princesses, how far you live from Disney parks and whether you have an annual pass or not.
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Applicants are asked "What type of Disney shopper are you?" and "What are your favorite characters?" There's a whole section for what kind of "pet person" you are, with answers ranging from "I'm a Cheshire cat person" to "I'm a Thumper person."
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Also included: "My Disney nerd level" and "My Star Wars nerd level," favorite Disney songs and movies, favorite Marvel franchises, favorite Pixar movies and a whole section devoted to a person's "Disney life" as in what parks you visit, if you have an annual pass, and favorite princesses and princes.
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Applying is free, but in order to see matches you'll have to pony up $12.55 per month. The 55 cents is an homage to 1955, the year Disneyland opened. Because of course. There are even niche areas to place your profile, like the Star wars, Marvelm Old Toons, Pixar, and Main Street Areas... for those interested in a certain aspect and person who prefers what they like as well.
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Bippity Boppity Boo! Here's hoping you find all your dreams on the new Disney site, but remember, it is NOT for the KIDS. You must prove you are 21 to sign up.
