Is the My Girl Princess Tea Party worth it?

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Does anyone have a picture of the bracelet or doll you get? I just would like to know if it is worth the $$$$$$$$.
 
It is expensive, but I felt it was worth every penny. Here is a shot of my granddaughter with her doll. Sorry, I don't have one of the bracelet.

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does anyone know the total cost with tax and gratuity?
 
The cost is $250.00, for a parent and a child. This includes taxes and gratuity
 

Just curious how old the girls at this tea party really seem to be. The age cap is 11 but were there 11 year old there enjoying it? DD will be 4 this time we go and I didn't want to do it this year. I was thinking maybe when she's 6 or 7. Do you think she'll still be as into it? Thanks
 
Just curious how old the girls at this tea party really seem to be. The age cap is 11 but were there 11 year old there enjoying it? DD will be 4 this time we go and I didn't want to do it this year. I was thinking maybe when she's 6 or 7. Do you think she'll still be as into it? Thanks


If you were going to do it- I would go ahead and do it this year (and take lots of pictures). My daughter is 7 and has informed me that while she wants to eat at the castle there is no way she's dressing like a princess (sigh!). At 6, meaning last year in 1st grade she might still have done it. But by 7 (while they might ususally privately like princesses)- sometimes they've moved on. It depends on the child- but if you really want to do it- I'd take the opportunity to do so while she is still really into the princesses.
Good luck in your decision!
 
We did this tea party and YES! It was worth it. The group is not large and the interaction was amazing. The characters perform a floor show of sorts and then meet each girl. The doll and bracelet, etc. were awesome and that is why the price is so high. My daughter was 8 when she went and loved it. Its a special time, great memories!
 
My daughter loved it. If I had that kind of money to spend, I'd spend it again in a heartbeat. But it was one of those fluke things, where I had enough at the time, and we both had a great time.

My DD was 4 at the time. She got alot of good interaction from Rose Petal and Aurora, and that gorgeous doll! There's a picture in my signature, but here's another:
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I booked the Perfectly Princess Tea for my DD4 and myself for our upcoming Sept trip. The total was $264.17 for both of us. We are going with a friend and her DD3. The girls are so excited about this....I do hope it is worth the money! :)
 
For us, it was definitely worth the money! We went last year when dd was 4. Sleeping Beauty is her favorite princess and the whole thing was just precious and one of the highlights of our first trip to Disney! The girls really feel special at this tea party and the joy in my daughter's eyes was priceless! I, also believe I read that while you can buy the My Disney Girl doll elsewhere at WDW, this particular doll with blonde hair and blue eyes is only available at the tea party :confused3 Either way, the doll, tiara, wand, bracelet, rose etc are all a nice touch and very sweet for the girls.
 
Hi it costs $264 with tax they charge card i just paid it for my 7yr old and i she is looking forward to it we are also doing Alice Tea party and Bibbity boo but she is most excited about Tea partyshe will wear a costume she is a twin and very tiny size of a 4-5 yr old so most people think she is younger:cool1: :cool1: :cool1:
 
Just curious how old the girls at this tea party really seem to be. The age cap is 11 but were there 11 year old there enjoying it? DD will be 4 this time we go and I didn't want to do it this year. I was thinking maybe when she's 6 or 7. Do you think she'll still be as into it? Thanks


I feel that 4-6 is probably the perfect age for the tea party. My DD was 4 when we went this year and she absolutely loved every minute of it. The older girls I saw there actaully looked kind of bored to me. It is a lot of money, but we had such a wonderful mommy/daughter day that day, it was worth every penny to me. The bracelet is not really a big deal . It's just a silver chain with a heart shaped crystal bead hanging from the clasp. But of course my daughter loved it bc it was a "gift" from Princess Aurora. We also went to BBB (at 8am) at the MK before the tea (which I think started at 10:30am), so she was all dolled up for Aurora. AND bc we were in the MK before the park opened, we made it to Tinkerbell's Treasures first and she was the one to wake Tinkerbell that morning. Our tea party day was very magical!!!
 
My DD will be turning 4 the day before we get to Disney the next time we go. I think this will be so much fun for her!!! I thought 4 was pretty young but now I see it isn't! We will definitely be doing this!!!!!!!!!!!!
 


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