Hi Samuel,
Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel, and thank you for your question. Tea at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa is one of my very favorite experiences, and I know your little ones are going to have the most magical time at the Wonderland Tea Party at 1900 Park Fare.
My family stayed there a few months ago, and I can assure you that there are no shortage of ways to have a blast with your littlest Mouseketeer while the others are at tea. There is a lovely walking path to Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, and along the way is a nice stretch of white sand beach. My kiddos had such fun digging holes and running through the sand there, and it’s also a great place to snap a few pictures with Cinderella Castle in the background. Another thing my kids loved was getting a treat at Gasparilla Island Grill and enjoying it in their outside seating area, which also has Castle views. The boat marina is right there, so there's lots to explore and look at. One last idea is to hop on
Walt Disney World boat transportation, which heads to Magic Kingdom Park, Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, and if you’re willing to transfer, Disney’s Wilderness Lodge. My whole family loves being out on the Disney boats - it's really an extra attraction, in my opinion!
Samuel, my son is a
princess fanatic and absolutely loved joining the Princess Promenade. Even if you’re not a resort Guest, children ages 3-12 are welcome to join this sweet event. My daughter and I had the biggest smiles on our faces as my son danced and twirled alongside Cinderella and Prince Charming.
It sounds like you've planned a day that's practically perfect in every way, and I hope you have an enchanting time.
Wishing you a magical vacation,
Robyn