Tea With Wendy on 7 Night

cjsmom97

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We are going on the 7 night Eastern in November and would like information about when it is, how much it is, where it is, how do you sign up, what do they do, was it worth it, .... you know... the usual questions. Any info is greatly appreciated!!!! Thanks!!!
 
It will probably be on your sea days-- check with the Guest Services desk when you arrive and they will be able to tell you what days they have it scheduled and give you tickets.

We were just on the 9/11 Magic (which turned into a semi-Eastern) and it never showed up on our Navigators but they did have it available twice (my memory is failing me at the moment but I 'think' it was offered on Sunday and Monday around 3:45 pm).

It only lasted about 20 minutes or so but was a cute event, especially if you have little girls (though there were boys there as well and adults with no kids!) The cookies and cold tea are on your table, Wendy tells a brief story about Peter Pan and gives a mini-lesson on tea manners and then you have a photo/autograph opportunity with her.
 
It doesn't cost a thing! You get a ticket that you can pick up infront of studio sea and I beleive you can pick them up at guest services too.
 

It was cute. We just went a few days ago. It is very short. Wendy talks for about 3 or 4 minutes and the rest of the time is posing for pictures. It is free though and we were in and out in 15 minutes. My daughter drank tea for the first time and felt very grown up. She know proudly calls cookies...biscuits...as instructed by Wendy.

I saw very few dads and even fewer little boys...but lots of happy little girls.
 
Yes, this one is short and sweet! My mother in law enjoyed attending with my 4 yr old and I. We also waited in the very long line to meet wendy. GREAT PICURE though!! ::yes:: My daughter was most impressed with pouring everyone tea. Poured until she could pour no more. :hyper:
 
We were also on the 9/11 cruise. It wasn't in the navigator..but it was in the welcome aboard sheet...Cost is free...but tickets are very limited...they offered it twice...once on Sunday then agine on Monday...at 4pm. You pickup tickets at guest services. And it is heald at Stuido Sea. I never saw anyone handing out tickets at Stuido Sea...just checking tickets at the door before going in.

With it being on Sun and Mon...those were days at sea for us...so the days probley depends on what your sea days are.

Like others mentioned it is SHORT....the whole tea itself was maybe 5 min the rest is a photo op...oh..and the tea is just plan old tea...not really something the kids care for much...but they also had the yummy chocolate chip cookies. :)
 
Wow! Sounds like the girls would really get a kick out of! I will have to try to remember to put that on my lists of things to check on when we get there.... my list is now starting to look like Santa's!!! :eek:
 
So this is different than HighTea ???
 
Yep...Tea with Wendy is diffrent than High tea... Tea with Wendy is just that...a little tea party with Windy (from Peter Pan). She reads a short story to the kids then poses for a photo op and signatures in the autograph books. Tea with Wendy is focused at the kids...boys and girls...more girls than boys (but I here boys may get a little something extra...like the lost boys in Peter Pan sitting with Wendy durring story time...)

Tea with Wendy if Free (tickets required)...where high tea at Palo (adults only) cost $$ per person....
 

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