Mom And Daughter; Magic Kingdom; Cinderella's Castle; AA; Mickey Balloon
  • On Jun 16, 2011
    Jonnie from KS 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 youngest princess will be turning 3 during our next vacation ! We were thinking of starting the day with a Norway Priness breakfast, but what suggestions would you have to make the rest of the day super magical? Love the panel, truly you are the best!

    You've chosen the perfect locale for a super magical celebration, Jonnie.  The princess breakfast at Epcot is a royal way to start the day for any little princess.  Have you considered a trip to the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique?  Princesses ages three and up are welcome there for truly magical makeovers. 

    If my daughter were turning three, I might consider taking her to Fort Wilderness for a pony ride.  If real ponies aren't her thing then perhaps she'd enjoy spending the afternoon at Magic Kingdom, riding Cinderella's special horse on the carousel (look for the one with the gold bow tied around its tail).  After dinner you might head over to Downtown Disney for an extra special ice cream sundae from the Ghirardelli Soda Fountain and Chocolate Shop.  Sounds like the perfect third birthday to me! 
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Meet the Panelist: Darcie, Alabama

Given your inclination to plan a magical trip, I can already tell we have a lot in common. I'm Darcie, and my friends would be the first to tell you that Disney trip planning (especially dining!) is my love language. Of course, the vacations my family enjoys today look much different than they did when our kids were little, but while some of our favorite activities have evolved, Disney destinations still top our travel wish lists. Let's work together to plan a downright dreamy vacation for your family! Learn More About Darcie

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