Waiting for Your Prince Charming? Try Disney's Latest Dating Site
Charissa Echavez | | Dec 04, 2015 08:38 AM EST |
(Photo : Getty Image) A Disney dating site was opened to all its fans this week in the United States. MouseMingle.com is dubbed as "the place to connect people who love Disney and who want that same magic in their relationship."
Ever dreamt of becoming like those Disney princess whose love stories always end up living happily ever after? Then, wait no longer. A Disney dating site was opened to the public this week in the United States.
MouseMingle.com is dubbed as "the place to connect people who love Disney and who want that same magic in their relationship."
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Die hard Disney fanatics across the globe are welcome to sign-up or register for free - although the site is primarily based in the United States. Only those who are members can get full access of the profiles of other members. Also, to send a message, users are required to pay a monthly fee of $12.55.
Launched on Tuesday, the newest dating website is founded by Dave Tavres, who previously works as an engineer in Disneyland.
"I'm not the guy who hits on women at [Disneyland], and there's no flag that says 'hey I'm single'," Tavres said. "I found it hard to find women who were as interested in Disney as I am."
He said the website was conceived because other online dating circles "don't have Disney questions."
Just like on other dating platforms page, a series of biodata-like questions are asked. Then, users can specify the type of relationships they are up to - from friendship, dating, marriage or even just a "park pal."
Afterwhich, the real Disney tests comes in. Users can make changes to their profiles to obtain the closest match possible. For instance, users can update their favorite fictional characters, movies, or songs. They can also add their yearly park pass or Disney interests like Star Wars and Marvels franchises as well as their how they shop for their Disney stuff.
Stuff.co reports while giving the website an ocular survey that most of the users displayed their Disneyland photos or images of them in their Disney-themed costumes.
Unique and personalized online dating is not new to many since its evolution in 1995 following the opening of Match.com. "Niche dating sites are more common these days," Tavres said in an interview with Los Angeles Magazine.
For instance, Jewish singles and people suffering from celiac disease can browse through JSwipe and GlutenFreeSingles.com, respectively. Another dating website is Farmers Only, which has the slogan "city folks just don't get it."
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