Pirate and Princess party

reginaastralis

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Has anyone done this yet?

I'm seriously considering going next Friday with my little one, she'll be two.

I just want to know if anyone who's gone thinks it's worth it.

I'm dying to go, and I'm sure she'll be pleased as long as she see's Cinderella.
 
I have not done it, but I think it runs from like 7-midnight. I don't think my 2 year old would make it. Are you just going for that, or will you be at the park all day first? I think she would love it from what I have heard as long as she is not tired. Plus I think it is pretty interactive.
 
I've been and in my group was a ten year old and an eight year old both totally enjoyed every moment. The parade and fire works were awesome, and the different little area through out were very well done. My DW and I are trying to going this coming Monday.pirate:
 
Just got back worth every penny.
My guys just turned 4 so we slept in that morning and didn't leave the room 'til after lunch, took the DVC tour then headed over the party. You can get in as early as 4:30 with your ticket. They give you a wristband as soon as you walk in and your bags for the party treasure's. You will not be able to receive any of the treasures until 7:30 though. As soon as we walked in we went to Liberty Tree tavern for our dinner ressie. After that everyone was pretty much leaving the park so we basically had it all to ourselves. We literally 'walked' on every ride ride. The parade was really cute and the fireworks were awesome. pirate: princess: Go and have a blast. It was so much fun we were even going to back on Thursday but my little guy caught a stomach bug and was sick all day.
 

We went last week with a three-year-old. It was the best part of the week. We had a great time at the dance parties for the little ones with Chip and Dale, Stitch, Flounder and Sebastian. And after most of the toddlers went home, we were able to just walk on ride after ride. Definitely worth it.
 
We went to the PPP's on 2/12 and 2/15. We had such a wonderful time on 2/12, we bought tickets for the Thursday party, too. I was with 12DD. We saw a lot of sleeping little children, however. The party is from 7:30 until 12:30 a.m. which is quite late for little ones. We waiting in line to see Captain Jack Sparrow in Adventure Land and in front of us was a couple with their 2 or 3 yo boy. The kid slept through the whole thing -- even with Jack trying to wake him up for photos. It was quite hilarious.

If you can get enough rest in advance of the party so your 2 yo won't sleep through it, I'd say "do it!"
 
we went and took our DD's ages 4 and 2, they lasted the whole party (konked out in the car on the way back to the room) - it was fantastic! We have attended several Halloween and Christmas parties and I thought this was great. Minimal crowds and great characters and character interaction!
 
I really want to go. I called and they said they will not be doing it when I go( Thanksgiving) boo hoo:scared:
 
I bought the tickets. I could resist.

We live in Brandon, which is a 45 min trip *in good traffic* from Disney. She'll be at school and I'll be at work all day, which has me slightly worried.

However, my child will not sleep if she thinks she's going to miss something. And I have a feeling if she spots a princess, she'll be wide awake.

I'm bringing along my sister who's nine, and Julie who's two. Jordyn decided she wants to be a pirate, and I had already ordered a Cinderella dress for Julie's Easter basket. I guess I'll be giving it to her early.

I know I'm much more excited about it than either child, especially since the baby doesn't know about it.
 












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