MommaBerd
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Hi, I booked the party for Wednesday Dec.6. The helpful reviews made it such an easy decision. This will be our first time watching Happily Ever After. There will 4 adults price wise and 2 kids. The fourth adult is my 10 year old son. I will be attending with my 52 year old aunt. She has Parkinson's, multiple digestive issues and has down syndrome. She will be in a push wheelchair. I had a couple questions someone might be able to answer.
I would just like to confirm we can take some desserts home. My aunt is a very slow eater and her stomach can not tolerate rich foods. She might be allowed to have two little desserts and ice cream. She will be there with her great nieces and nephew who will attempt to eat everything at least once. my aunt will be disappointed on her limitations and will want to push herself. I know she would handle it much better if she knew she could take a few with her and take bites of them over the course of few days. She doesn't make the correlation that she eats to much she will be sick later on that night with stomach issues.
My second question is the sitting for the wheelchairs. Will they allow her three nieces/nephew to stand/sit by her. If she comes out with only a few minutes before show time will they still accommodate her in that section. she is a very slow eater.
I had read that bathrooms are very close to the viewing area and getting to and from the viewing area is easy. My children always seem to have to go at the last minute. This is one of main reason for us booking the dessert party.
Regarding taking food with you - I don't think anyone will even question you. Any leftover food from the parties will be thrown out, so there is no reason NOT to take it. I mean as long as you aren't first in line and boxing up all the mini cupcakes!
