The tea with Alice sounds adorable... where do you sign up? I'll go with you, Mari.
So we get automatically assigned to character breakfasts? I'm not sure I know how that works. We did it once at WDW when the kids were 6 and 3 at the castle and they loved it. The best moment was when Mary Poppins came over and talked to DS (who was 3 at the time). She asked him (with a proper British accent), "and what was your favorite part of my movie?" and he said, "Harry Potter."Without a blink, she said, "oh yes, he's a very nice English lad."
Wish the rest of that day had gone as well. DH insisted on going into "Snow White's Scary Ride" even though I told him all the tour books said it truly was scary and not good for little kids... but he wanted to go because it had a short line. Sure enough, DS was freaked out and crying for much of the remainder of the day. He refused to go on any indoor rides (like "It's a Small World" and "Peter Pan's Adventure"). Sigh. Good times!
And yes, my hubby's punishment for that was that he got to wait outside with DS while I took DD on all of the cool indoor rides. He should have listened to me!!!!
OK....it's you and me.

I do warn my friends that ALL those Fantasy Land indoor rides have a scary part. After taking our oldest when he was 3, I knew better than to take the other two kids til they were much older. It worked just fine. We just didn't go to Disney much at all. It took a long time til they were tall enough to even be on the rides at Toon Town.....
