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There Is a New Dating Website for Disney Lovers
Your knowledge of Disney might help you find the love of your life on the new dating site, Mouse Mingle. It’s called MouseMingle.com, and the website describes it as a “place to connect people who love Disney and who want the same magic in their relationship”.
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Tavres says he began working on the site since 2011 after a trip to Disneyland, with Mouse Mingle finally launching today. In order to find the ideal match, the site has users check boxes that answer basic questions like favourite Disney songs but also dives deeper into Disney shopping patterns and even “Disney nerd level”. Anyone can peruse profiles, but to contact someone you need to pay a monthly membership fee of $12.55 (the 55 being an homage to 1955-the year Disneyland opened).
When it comes to niche dating sites, there’s everything from DateSkaters to Gluten Free Singles to Farmers Only (“City folks just don’t get it.”) But until this week, those looking for Prince Charming have been largely out of luck.
You don’t have to be anywhere near a Disney Park to find someone who is similar to you and has your same interests. A Disney fan, of course! You can also indicated which Disney park is closest to you, and whether or not you hold an annual pass. According toLos Angeles Magazine, the concept was thought up by Disney fan Dave Tavres.
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“As usual with my friends, they asked about my dating status and why I wasn’t trying the online dating sites”, he wrote in an email. However, there are countless single Disney fans that live in the spaces between Disney parks.