AA Mom And Kids Mickey Ice Cream Bar; DinoLand U.S.A.; animal kingdom
  • On Mar 10, 2008
    Samantha from MS Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    My family is making our first trip ever to Disney the first week of April. My daughter is a huge Tinkerbell fan. Where is the best spot to see Tink descend from the castle during Wishes?


    As you enter the Magic Kingdom approach the castle with Tomorrowland to your right, look up and locate a wire that begins at the castle and goes behind the buildings on Main Street USA.  That is Tinkerbell's path!  We like to stand on the bridge that leads to Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe when we watch Wishes, but we are careful not to have any large trees blocking our view.  
    Just an idea to share -- when our sons were younger, I brought some large metallic sprinkles (big enough to stay out of little eyes!) with us.  As Tinkerbell flew over them, I stood behind them and sprinkled them with "pixie dust."  Of course, they thought it was from Tinkerbell!
thumbnail image for Kara

Meet the Panelist: Kara, Nebraska

I am a retired teacher with a family of 3 adult sons who have grown up through Disney. I am known by friends as the Star Wars loving Disney Nerd who always wants to serve up tips and ideas of how to make visits to Walt Disney World special and magical.  Learn More About Kara

Didn't find what you were looking for? Click the Ask a Question button to open the Ask a Question dialogue box. If you are not logged in a dialogue box will appear to signin in order to ask a question.

To submit your question, please log in now if you have not already done so.

Ask a QuestionOpens the Ask a Question dialog box.
x

Update Browser

For a better experience browsing this website, please download an updated version of Internet Explorer.


Or you can continue browsing without updating.