Mom and daughter on Expedition Everest; Animal Kingdom
  • On Feb 27, 2008
    Rob from IN 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 taking our 3 children to WDW in June. 17 months(girl), 3(boy), 5(girl). We want to do a Princess theme for the girls but not sure what is best. And what do we do w/ the 3 year old boy? Any ideas?

    For dining with royalty, I would recommend Cinderella’s Royal Table for breakfast or lunch. This Magic Kingdom restaurant is delightful for young girls and boys.

    I have wonderful photos that capture my son at 3 blushing while the princesses talked to him. My prince has always been very chatty and not one bit bashful, that is…until he’s around those beautiful ladies.

    Your princess will be given a wand and your young prince a sword. Sometimes there are princes at these meals such as Aladdin and Prince Charming. Even little princes can’t help but be impressed with the majesty of the castle.

    Even though I’m the only girl in my family, I’ve never had to drag my “boys” (husband and son) to these meals. In fact, my 8-year old son requested that we eat lunch in the Castle on our June trip to the Magic Kingdom. I think he may like the attention from the princesses even more now! Oh, they grow up so fast.

    Treat your family to a splendid meal and the splendor of the castle. It is magnificent and medieval. Perfectly fitting for the prince in your family.  I don’t think you’ll walk away saying “that was just too girlie”. If you feel that way as you exit, have your son pose with the suits of armor in the lobby while he proudly displays his own sword. Hope to see you there in June!

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Meet the Panelist: Kimberly, Tennessee

I am a stay-at-home mom with a 12 year old son. I thrive on planning vacations, especially to WDW. Inspiring families to vacation at Disney with a memorable itinerary and budget-saving tips is extremely rewarding for me. Learn More About Kimberly

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