Goldilocks07
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I want to surprise my 2.5 year old DD with a Cinderella dress, but I am having a hard time figuring out the best way.
We plan on going to MK that day for rope drop (if I actually make it- we are going to MNSSHP the night before so everyone may be too pooped out to get up in the morning) and then staying at the park all day, ending with (drum roll please....) dinner at the castle with Cinderella.
My DD is SOOOOO excited about it. I have already told her how Cinderella has invited her to dinner, etc. She also realized she doesn't have the Cinderella dress to wear. She seems a bit distraught over this- Of course, I've already bought one for her for that night.
The thought, was to have the dress laid out that morning for her, with a card from Cinderella (obviously she can't read, but I thought to put a big picture of Cinderella on the front, she'd get the idea), inviting her to dinner- then maybe putting ribbon curls and confetti all around it to make it look 'magical'.
But this will be at 7:30 in the morning.
So she would wear the dress all day I guess?? I would hate for her to get it messed up. Or be uncomfortable. Dinner isn't until 7pm.
What has everyone else done? Any suggestions? Ideas?
Thank you so much!



We plan on going to MK that day for rope drop (if I actually make it- we are going to MNSSHP the night before so everyone may be too pooped out to get up in the morning) and then staying at the park all day, ending with (drum roll please....) dinner at the castle with Cinderella.

My DD is SOOOOO excited about it. I have already told her how Cinderella has invited her to dinner, etc. She also realized she doesn't have the Cinderella dress to wear. She seems a bit distraught over this- Of course, I've already bought one for her for that night.

The thought, was to have the dress laid out that morning for her, with a card from Cinderella (obviously she can't read, but I thought to put a big picture of Cinderella on the front, she'd get the idea), inviting her to dinner- then maybe putting ribbon curls and confetti all around it to make it look 'magical'.
But this will be at 7:30 in the morning.
So she would wear the dress all day I guess?? I would hate for her to get it messed up. Or be uncomfortable. Dinner isn't until 7pm.
What has everyone else done? Any suggestions? Ideas?
Thank you so much!


