Must do for the princess obsessed 3 year old.

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We are going in May with the most princess obsessed 3 year old ever. She loves princesses and everything sparkly.

I am wondering what are the must do activities for the princess obsessed. I have some character meal reservations, the bibbity boppity boutique, but is there anything else we should absolutely do?

FYI: We haven't been to Disney World so any tips or ideas would be great.

Thanks in advance.
 
We are going in May with the most princess obsessed 3 year old ever. She loves princesses and everything sparkly.

I am wondering what are the must do activities for the princess obsessed. I have some character meal reservations, the bibbity boppity boutique, but is there anything else we should absolutely do?

FYI: We haven't been to Disney World so any tips or ideas would be great.

Thanks in advance.
As for reservations, which ones do you have? We did Akershus' Princess Story Hour in October, and it was wonderful. We booked it b/c we planned our trip really close to the date we were going and couldn't get into the castle. We ended up being really happy with it. I didn't like the food at lunchtime so much, so we decided to go back in May, but do it at breakfast instead. We loved meeting Belle and getting our pictures taken with her. All the princesses that came to the story hour (you never know which ones you'll get) came to our table to chat with the kids and sign autographs. We met Belle, Ariel, Sleeping Beauty, and Cinderella. Cinderella took my daughter's hand for the Princess Procession, which is a parade they take all around the restaurant. It made me cry. We are going to Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique this time as well, and then heading over to Cinderella's castle for lunch. We loved story hour so much that we'll probably do it every time we go though!
 
We did this last year with our daughter and it was so much fun we are going again in May. We focused on Epcot first because you can meet so many princesses in that park. Also, if you can fit it in, try to do the dinner at 1900 Park Fare. My duaghter got to dance with Cinderella and Prince Charming!! Apparently the new Rapunzel exhibit is also a must for those who are princess-obsessed. Just be prepared, my daughter was upset that we did not get to go in the castle or ride in the carriage. After she danced with Prince Charming I think she thought she WAS Cinderella!
 
The touringplans.com app for my iPhone now has a touring plan at MK just for girls who are into princesses.
 

it really depends on what meals you have planned.

I'd do the one in Epcot, or did you do 1900 park fair with Cinderella? or did you do Cinderella's royal table in the castle in MK?

BBB is a great idea! don't forget to try to get into the 'princess parade' at DTD Disney.
 
town square theater in mk is divided into 2 meet and greats area until the fantasy land expansion is done, one side is mickey, and the other side are the princesses. there's even a fast pass available if you dont want to stand in line.
 
We are going in May with the most princess obsessed 3 year old ever. She loves princesses and everything sparkly.

I am wondering what are the must do activities for the princess obsessed. I have some character meal reservations, the bibbity boppity boutique, but is there anything else we should absolutely do?

FYI: We haven't been to Disney World so any tips or ideas would be great.

Thanks in advance.

Be sure to hit the information desk in each park for a character list of appearances. I'd add a park hopper to one day of your trip and go from MK to HS and Epcot. Walking around the world showcase you'll see almost all of the Princesses in Magic Kingdom it's mostly Tiana and Rapunzel that are out but you can see the classics in the Parade and Castle show. In Hollywood studios they have the Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast show.

I highly suggest Akershus for LUNCH! Breakfast only has a few Princesses but lunch has all the classics!
 
I have 2 little princesses- a 2 year old and a 5 year old. Thanks for all the tips!
 
I havent done this but I have heard really good things. My daughter is not interested enough for me to "invest" in this activity. Not sure if this would fit the budget for you because I believe it is $250 with a discount for a second child.

The Perfectly Princess Tea Party

http://www.allearsnet.com/din/girlstea.htm
 
We are going in May too. We are doing Akershus our second day and Cinderella's Royal Table on our last day. We will also try to do all the meet and greets around the parks.

I'm not sure if I can post a link? Someone let me know if it isn't ok and I will delete it. This is a list of characters and where you can find them. I have no idea how accurate it is though.


http://www.wdwinsiders.com/character_finder.php

I have 2 little princesses- a 2 year old and a 5 year old. Thanks for all the tips!

So do I! Such fun ages with little girls! Also great ages for Disney I think! :)
 
Yep, I would agree with Akershus and Cinderella's Royal Table. BBB is pretty expensive, and they have to be 3 before they can do it.

I would say that if they do Akershus and Cinderella's Royal Table then you shouldn't have to wait in line anywhere to see princesses, or at least that's how it was explained to me.
 
I agree with Akershus - we go every time, and my girls are now ages 7 and 12. My younger one loves princesses. We did the BBB when they were younger. I just had their hair and makeup done since it's a little pricey. I also found some princess costumes here cheaper and then took them with us so that they could wear them for character meals. You will see girls wearing princess costumes throughout the park.

We have done 1900 Park Fare with Cinderella, and that was great too.

You might want to take princess stuff like tiaras, wands, sparkly stuff with you. They even have glow in the dark wands at our dollar store.

Enjoy! It's fun being at Disney!
 
We went last year with a princess obsessed three year old(my niece). She could name every princess and every fairy. We did the princesses and the fairies in MK toontown. Since that is now closed you will find the princesses at the front of MK and the fairies at Epcot. The best thing we did was go through the worlds at Epcot. There is a princess in just about every world. We called it our Princess Hunt. We plan to do it again this year with a princess obsessed 4 year old and have added on a princess obsessed 19 year old(my daughter).
 












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