reginaastralis
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My daughter has been going since she was five months old. I can't even count how many times we've gone.
She is almost 2.5 years old now. The last time we went was Pirate and Princess, the time before was the most magical! We walked in, and turned at Casey's. Julie looked up and said "Hey mama, what's that?" "Cinderella's castle" "Cinderella's house, mama?" "Yep Julie, Cinderella's house" "Mama, you mean Cinderella sleeps there!?!?!" "Yes Julie, Cinderella sleeps there." "Wow Momma!!! Can I sleep there?!?!"
It was so special! I tear up everytime we go. I'm a sap, but there's something about seeing the magic through their eyes.
Do me a favor, when your little one walks up and see's the castel for the first time, get that picture! The look of awe, the mouth wide open ... get THAT picture. It's the best feeling in the world, to give the magic to someone else.
Something we did a couple of months ago, when Julie went through a stage where she only liked face characters and Mickey, we would show her the pictures of her and the characters from previous trips. I think something similar would work from the computer. Dis is Julie's favorite website. Mamma, Mickey! I dislike having her with me while I am on this site! I can't scroll if she's looking at a picture. TEHE.
And just to warn you, they're little time bombs sometimes. Plan for the unexpected. Julie is a "pro" with the characters. However, she just went a couple of weeks ago with my parents, and was TERRIFIED by Mushu and the other two Amigos that are out with Donald. She actually ran away in fright from the Three Amigos. Mushu scared her so bad, but Mulan made her a magical moment by comforting her (while Juliette called her Cinderella). It was adorable.
Pack a good comfortable stroller, some snacks and some juice boxes, and be ready. We bought the Princess signature book where the pictures slide in and Julie "practices" her character names. Also, if she just won't nap, I suggest the train. It does an amazing job at zonking those little ones out.
My daughter has been going since she was five months old. I can't even count how many times we've gone.
She is almost 2.5 years old now. The last time we went was Pirate and Princess, the time before was the most magical! We walked in, and turned at Casey's. Julie looked up and said "Hey mama, what's that?" "Cinderella's castle" "Cinderella's house, mama?" "Yep Julie, Cinderella's house" "Mama, you mean Cinderella sleeps there!?!?!" "Yes Julie, Cinderella sleeps there." "Wow Momma!!! Can I sleep there?!?!"
It was so special! I tear up everytime we go. I'm a sap, but there's something about seeing the magic through their eyes.
Do me a favor, when your little one walks up and see's the castel for the first time, get that picture! The look of awe, the mouth wide open ... get THAT picture. It's the best feeling in the world, to give the magic to someone else.
Something we did a couple of months ago, when Julie went through a stage where she only liked face characters and Mickey, we would show her the pictures of her and the characters from previous trips. I think something similar would work from the computer. Dis is Julie's favorite website. Mamma, Mickey! I dislike having her with me while I am on this site! I can't scroll if she's looking at a picture. TEHE.
And just to warn you, they're little time bombs sometimes. Plan for the unexpected. Julie is a "pro" with the characters. However, she just went a couple of weeks ago with my parents, and was TERRIFIED by Mushu and the other two Amigos that are out with Donald. She actually ran away in fright from the Three Amigos. Mushu scared her so bad, but Mulan made her a magical moment by comforting her (while Juliette called her Cinderella). It was adorable.
Pack a good comfortable stroller, some snacks and some juice boxes, and be ready. We bought the Princess signature book where the pictures slide in and Julie "practices" her character names. Also, if she just won't nap, I suggest the train. It does an amazing job at zonking those little ones out.

LOL. I highly recommend it to kids of all ages.