Mom And Daughter; Animal Kingdom
  • On Apr 19, 2012
    Pamela from SC 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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    Our 1st time at Disney. Going for 5 days in October w/ DD 4 yrs. Where can I find a list of the extra things my little one would enjoy? Example: pony rides, face painting,pixie dust. I want her to enjoy all the little things that I may not know about.

    There are so many great hidden gems at Walt Disney World. I am happy to point out a few to make this visit with your little princess even more magical.  If it's horses you are after then you all might want to head on over to Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground for some great family fun with 45-minute guided trail rides on horseback or carriage through the scenic natural woodlands of Central Florida. I am sure your daughter would enjoy this adventure. As for face painting and pixie dust, the I would suggest a visit to the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique is tucked inside the World of Disney Store. At this special salon, girls (ages 3 and older) can be magically made-up into princesses. The creative and sweet cast members make them so pretty with a sprinkle of real pixie dust and all. One last tip is to head over to Main Street U.S.A. to the Town Square Theater where your little one can meet the big cheese, Mickey Mouse, in person. Taking a timeless photo with Mickey is a must do on this magical vacation to the Happiest Place on Earth.
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Meet the Panelist: Ari, California

As a Los Angeles native I basically grew up at Disneyland. It has always been so easy to take my family on the short drive to the Happiest Place on Earth. Watching my daughters make magical memories reminds me why I keep coming back. Learn More About Ari

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