Mom And Son On Run
  • On Jun 24, 2009
    Betsy from TN 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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    We are bringing our four year old daughter to WD in the fall and this is her first time to come. She adores the princesses of course what is the best way to let her see and meet them! And also what are some must do's with her? thanks so much

    Betsy:

    Two things come to mind as must-do's if your daughter loves the princesses:

    1. Eat at Akershus in Epcot.  Although many folks rush to make reservations for Cinderella's Royal Table, it's Akershus that truly spotlights the princesses, not just one.  Your daughter might meet Belle, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Jasmine, Mulan, Mary Poppins or all of them!  (I recommended it to a friend last March who is still raving.)  If you have a picky eater in the bunch, I would eat there for a late brunch as the dinner menu has some choices that are more exotic for some.  When you call Disney at 407-939-3463, you'll need to give them a credit card to hold your reservation, but you can cancel up to 48 hours.
    2. Visit Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique.  Talk about being a Princess for the Day!  Your daughter will be transformed by her own fairy godmother, complete with a new hairdo and makeup!   There are two locations: one at Magic Kingdom and one at Downtown Disney.  If you're on a budget, bring your own princess dress from the Disney Store for a complete makeover!  She'll fit right in with many other princess in the parks (and there's nothing like a cast member greeting her with "How do you do, Princess?!)

    Wishing y'all a magical vacation!
    Whitney

     

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Meet the Panelist: Whitney, Mississippi

My family of 6 appreciates Disney's value! Although Ft. Wilderness is our second home, we've enjoyed the resorts for business, reunions and romantic getaways. For me, Disney also means dining: last count, I'd eaten at 55 restaurants around the World! Learn More About Whitney

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