twoprincesses
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Hi Everyone! Well, this is my first trip report and I didn't want it to be a long written one, due to laziness on my part. Instead, I'll let the pictures do the talking. We went on 11-21-05 through 11-25-05 and included in my group was myself, my husband, my daughters (3) and (4), my sister (10), my cousin (13), and my mom.
Day 1: Animal Kingdom, Lunch at Tusker House, and dinner at Rainforest Cafe in Downtown Disney






Day 2: Magic Kingdom. Recorded as one of the worst days in history. The morning began perfectly with 8:30 breakfast at Cinderella's Royal Table. Cinderella, Snow White, Aurora, Belle, Fairy Godmother, and Mary Poppins were present and we took excellent pics. The meal was delicious and I have to oppose with other reviews that say that the meal is too small for the price. And that is from a Texas girl where everything is BIG. However, an hour after breakfast our camera was either lost or stolen somewhere around Fantasyland. I'd like to think it was lost, but until today it still has not been received at WDW lost and found. Despite, the camera incident everything else went well. Spectromagic and Wishes were wonderful, and for those wondering if CRT is worth the price hike, I'd have to say yes. I'd pay 3 times as much just to see my daughters' faces light up the way they did. Oh, I almost forgot, fortunately we saved the Animal Kingdom pics on our computer the night before, so those were okay as you can see.
Day 3: MGM. I was still upset about my MK pics b/c that is my favorite park but Tower of Terror and Rockin' Rollercoast put cheered me up. I know many are hesistant to put their little ones on ToT by both of mine begged and the 3 yr old cried b/c she wanted to ride. With much hesitation and my husband's pressure to give in, I let them ride. To my suprise they wanted to ride it again!







My husband loved this stunt show!

Osbourne Spectacle of Lights (my little one is trying to catch the "snow flakes")

Can you see the reindeers? We didn't have time to study the new camera so I think the pictures could have been better.
Day 4: My Disney Girl's Perfectly Princess Tea Party at the Grand Floridian, Epcot, and Thanksgiving Dinner at Chef Mickey's. If you have little girls that love Princess Aurora, Perfectly Princess Tea is a MUST DO! It was spectacular even though the price was quite steep. Dads, you can go to! There were about 4 men that attended the tea with their daughters and they even got involved with the story telling.

This was at our off-site resort.





My sister with Barron Branch, the musician at the tea party.


My sister with her gift from Princess Aurora. They received a doll, charm bracelet, certificate, crown, and scrapbook pages. The children drank apple juice complete with their own teapots and strainers. Heart shaped PB&J sandwiches and turkey sandwiches were provided for the kids as well. The adult meals were undesirable, but the tea was good. I think I only ate the cheese and grapes....

Day 5: Last Day. Finished up Epcot. Lunch at San Angel Inn in Mexico, Snack in China, and Dessert in France.
Day 1: Animal Kingdom, Lunch at Tusker House, and dinner at Rainforest Cafe in Downtown Disney






Day 2: Magic Kingdom. Recorded as one of the worst days in history. The morning began perfectly with 8:30 breakfast at Cinderella's Royal Table. Cinderella, Snow White, Aurora, Belle, Fairy Godmother, and Mary Poppins were present and we took excellent pics. The meal was delicious and I have to oppose with other reviews that say that the meal is too small for the price. And that is from a Texas girl where everything is BIG. However, an hour after breakfast our camera was either lost or stolen somewhere around Fantasyland. I'd like to think it was lost, but until today it still has not been received at WDW lost and found. Despite, the camera incident everything else went well. Spectromagic and Wishes were wonderful, and for those wondering if CRT is worth the price hike, I'd have to say yes. I'd pay 3 times as much just to see my daughters' faces light up the way they did. Oh, I almost forgot, fortunately we saved the Animal Kingdom pics on our computer the night before, so those were okay as you can see.
Day 3: MGM. I was still upset about my MK pics b/c that is my favorite park but Tower of Terror and Rockin' Rollercoast put cheered me up. I know many are hesistant to put their little ones on ToT by both of mine begged and the 3 yr old cried b/c she wanted to ride. With much hesitation and my husband's pressure to give in, I let them ride. To my suprise they wanted to ride it again!







My husband loved this stunt show!

Osbourne Spectacle of Lights (my little one is trying to catch the "snow flakes")

Can you see the reindeers? We didn't have time to study the new camera so I think the pictures could have been better.
Day 4: My Disney Girl's Perfectly Princess Tea Party at the Grand Floridian, Epcot, and Thanksgiving Dinner at Chef Mickey's. If you have little girls that love Princess Aurora, Perfectly Princess Tea is a MUST DO! It was spectacular even though the price was quite steep. Dads, you can go to! There were about 4 men that attended the tea with their daughters and they even got involved with the story telling.

This was at our off-site resort.





My sister with Barron Branch, the musician at the tea party.


My sister with her gift from Princess Aurora. They received a doll, charm bracelet, certificate, crown, and scrapbook pages. The children drank apple juice complete with their own teapots and strainers. Heart shaped PB&J sandwiches and turkey sandwiches were provided for the kids as well. The adult meals were undesirable, but the tea was good. I think I only ate the cheese and grapes....

Day 5: Last Day. Finished up Epcot. Lunch at San Angel Inn in Mexico, Snack in China, and Dessert in France.