You are most welcome to join us. Within the next week I want to confirm the Club can accommodate us so everyone can go ahead with their travel arrangements. Being you are new to the boards tell us a little of your Disney interests.
I have been to Disneyland twice, once as a child with my family (3 sisters and parents and my aunt/uncle and cousins) and once as an adult with friends as a part of my bachelorette stag. I have been to Disneyworld once, as an adult.
I love love the magic of Disney and now that that Disney has evolved with the ages and has some strong heroines and not just princesses waiting for the prince to rescue them, I love Disney even more. My daughter is 3 and half and will be 4 in the summer and I believe age 4 or 5 is a perfect time for a child's first time at Disney. They are still young enough to feel the magic and wonder of it all. I still recall the first time I saw the Magic Kingdom and was in awe. At that age, they are old enough to go on some rides and don't get as tired or need to nap as much as younger toddlers. Although a day at the park wears out even me, a kid at heart.
I have to admit that I am a fan of Disney Pixar as the films have an adult humor and are for all ages.The other day I was at the
Disney store and they play clips of films in the store for children on a big screen all the time. Well I sat with the toddlers and watched for a while and was laughing out loud and having as good a time as the children.
Having a child now of my own has had me explore Disney all over again. We own pretty much all the movies but I honestly don't allow my daughter that much television. She gets to watch a movie as a treat at certain times and is just at the age where she is asking who the characters are and getting interested in Disney. We went to a "meet Mickey and Minnie Mouse" at Christmas time here in Toronto and she was over the moon. She keeps asking to see Cinderella's castle and meet Mickey and Minnie Mouse.
I have been waiting for my daughter to be old enough to go to Disney with me and to see her face when she sees the castle and feels the magic.
I am not sure exactly what else you'd like to know but I'd be happy to answer any questions and give my info via private message.
I was planning to travel to Disneyworld with a friend who is also widowed and has a son that same age as my daughter but if I come to Disneyland, and it is looking that way, I would be meeting a different couple and their children. However, they wouldn't be joining us at the Club.
Is my daughter able to come to Club 33 with us?