IS the Wonderland Tea Party worth the money

Augustheather97

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I signed my 4 year old DD for the GF tea Party...it's only one hour long will she LOVE it or is it a waste for $25????
 
My girls 4 and 6 at the time they did this absolutely loved it, and they still talk about it a lot. I think it is very much worth the $$. I did not see a kid come out of there that did not have a good time. Even the ones that didn't want to leave their parents at 1st, then didn't want to leave the Tea Party. It is a lot of fun for the kids, and a time for just them. She will have a blast!!!
 
My daughter's fave character is Alice and she loved it soooooooo much. I think it is definately worth it!! See pic below!
 
DD did this in January just before her 4th birthday and loved it. She talks about it all the time and even took pics with her own camera and loves talking about how Alice kept posing "just for her". I think it's a lot of fun.

Lisa
 

Worth every doller for our then 5 year old DD to do this, It was great! still talks about it. She was begging to do it again, until we mentioned there was a treasure hunt...NOW she is torn LOL.
The tea party was on her ten best things right up there was with the neverland club ( great place while DH and I went to an enight).

DH and I had lunch at the floridian cafe while she was there.....We were not done with lunch so the watier said it was no problem to go get her ad come back! So DH and I went to pick her up and the children were havng a ball crawling through a maze of chairs screaming NO PEEKING! at the parents trying to see through the glass doors!!!!! ( I was one of them!)

She was so proud of the flowers she made and we returned to the cafe were she helped us finish an INCREDIBLE dessert. She talked into the night about her time with alice and the mad hatter and the fun they had. With-out a doubt a magic moment for her and one for us as she was recounting it.

definetly a great day on our vacation
 
Are there mostly girls at the tea party or is for boys as well? My 4 year old ds would like to go but I think he might feel funny if he were the only boy.
 
2 questions:

Parents are not permitted... right? And no videotaping? Thanks-
 
I've signed my almost 4 year old b/g twins up for this when we go in Sept. My son is very much the Captain Hook/Peter Pan - all boy type. However, I've read that boys get a kick out of the Tea Party too, with the Mad Hatter there, etc. He's watched the Alice in Wonderland video several times and I've told them they are having tea with Alice. He is almost as excited as my DD. I'll let everyone know how it goes.
 
My 6 year old DD went in February and absolutely loved it. We also did breakfast with the princesses and, as between the two, she said she would choose the Tea Party again. There were only a few boys there, but they were having a blast too. My DD was a little worried before we went because she wouldn't know anyone. We just made sure to strike up a few conversations while waiting to enter and she made fast friends out of a few girls. I then went out to the pool area, had a delightful drink, and called my office. (My secretary said I sounded way too relaxed.) Your DD will love it and you'll enjoy the time, too.
 












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