Alex2kMommy
<font color=purple>I'm going a little nutso myself
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Our upcoming (April) trip coincides with my son's 2nd birthday. Do you have any ideas of what we can do to celebrate?
We will, of course, get the birthday sticker/button. I wasn't sure if the birthday bags/buckets were appropriate for such a young one, so was going to pass on that. Ditto on the Pat E. Cake thing. He doesn't really have a favorite Disney character yet (loves Elmo and anything his big brother likes!), and we aren't sure if the costumed characters will scare him or not.
DH thought we should do a special character dinner on his birthday. We're planning to do Goofy's Kitchen brunch earlier in the week, and I was thinking maybe Ariel's Grotto for his birthday dinner. (My guidebook says this is the only character dinner, is that right?) What other characters would be at Ariel's?
Also, his birthday is the same day that the park is supposed to be crowded due to expiring passes and special pricing deals. Is it likely to be so crowded at dinner that it's too overwhelming for a 2yo? Would someplace a little quieter be better?
Also, if you have any other ideas to help make his day extra-special, please let me know! Thank you!
We will, of course, get the birthday sticker/button. I wasn't sure if the birthday bags/buckets were appropriate for such a young one, so was going to pass on that. Ditto on the Pat E. Cake thing. He doesn't really have a favorite Disney character yet (loves Elmo and anything his big brother likes!), and we aren't sure if the costumed characters will scare him or not.
DH thought we should do a special character dinner on his birthday. We're planning to do Goofy's Kitchen brunch earlier in the week, and I was thinking maybe Ariel's Grotto for his birthday dinner. (My guidebook says this is the only character dinner, is that right?) What other characters would be at Ariel's?
Also, his birthday is the same day that the park is supposed to be crowded due to expiring passes and special pricing deals. Is it likely to be so crowded at dinner that it's too overwhelming for a 2yo? Would someplace a little quieter be better?
Also, if you have any other ideas to help make his day extra-special, please let me know! Thank you!


I wish they had one at DL! Maybe have a
. I was looking into doing something like has been suggested above for ds. In case anyone hasn't seen it here's a link to the official Disneyland page about birthdays:
But I have seen kids as young as one there and having a lot of fun. (As well as grownups celebrating a birthday!) I dont want to ruin the fun of it with too many details, but there really isnt that much frosting to get sick. It is brightly colored and will make for blue lips though! There is a lot of a "show" quality to the party, as Pat E. Cake sings and dances around and then Mickey and Minnie show up, so there is music, dancing and movement. He would probably enjoy at least the concept of decorating his cake like his brothers and yours. I know a 5 year old would love it, and probably a 2 year old that wants to be like big brother and is not afraid of the characters would too. Do take a good bib and have some wipes for clean up of him after. There is a bathroom right there, but sometimes when they are really messy, thats too far!