Mom And Daughter; Magic Kingdom; Cinderella's Castle; AA; Mickey Balloon
  • On Jan 24, 2008
    Jackie from MI Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    Where will be the BEST place to celebrate my husband's 40th birthday. We want something that will be fun for our family--we have a 4 & 7 year old. Any other ideas of what I could do to make the day special for him on this trip??

    We celebrated my husbands 40th birthday last year at Walt Disney World.  We had made breakfast reservations at Chef Mickey's and knew that dad would do his regular morning thing: shave and shower. So as soon as he went into the bathroom, we had purchased several little decorations to celebrate his Birthday. We decorated the room, and the kids had crafted a tie die t-shirt announcing that today was his big 40.  No sooner had he stepped through the bathroom door, than we were all showering him with surprises.  We went to Chef Mickey's and had a birthday breakfast. All the while there was a Happy Birthday song, and we started our day.  We then headed to what is now Hollywood Studios, and picked up a birthday button from the Guest Relations.  We toured the park, and had lunch at 50's Prime Time Cafe. We had a second birthday celebration, and a make-your-own sundae. It was really incredible.  The kids thought that the restaurant was what daddy grew up with. Unfortunately for dad, they didn't quite get dad was born in the 60's.  We topped the day off with a Pontoon Boat, and watched the fireworks. It was the most incredible day!!  Our kids had a fabulous time..as did we.  Have Fun!!!!  Heather M.
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Meet the Panelist: Heather, Georgia

I live in a tiny rural town in the heart of Georgia. Disney World is one place we all agree is a place where time stops, where laughter is first and all the pains and sorrows melt away. Learn More About Heather

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