Dragonfly_34
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We are planning a trip to WDW in October of this year. It will be the first trip for my twins, who will turn 3 one month before we go. My daughter is a Disney princess fan, especially Ariel, but she also loves tea. Last month, I took her to a "tea with Santa" at a local teahouse. It lasted about 3 hours and she did great for the first 2 hours, and then was a little restless during the last hour so I broke out some crayons and coloring book. Overall she was very well behaved and the owner of the teahouse commented on it as well.
I am seriously considering doing some Mommy/daughter time and taking her to the My Disney Girl's Perfectly Princess Tea Party but I'm wondering if she's too young and if it would be a waste of money. DH thinks we should save that for the next trip and do the Garden Lounge Afternoon Tea instead, because they offer a Mrs. Potts Childrens Tea for the kids, but DH and I could get a more traditional tea. My concern about waiting is that we probably won't go back for another 5 years and I'm not sure if she'll still be into princesses by then.
Has anyone taken a 3 or 4 year old to this? Is it worth the money? Or should I just stick with the Afternoon Tea at the Garden Lounge?
I am seriously considering doing some Mommy/daughter time and taking her to the My Disney Girl's Perfectly Princess Tea Party but I'm wondering if she's too young and if it would be a waste of money. DH thinks we should save that for the next trip and do the Garden Lounge Afternoon Tea instead, because they offer a Mrs. Potts Childrens Tea for the kids, but DH and I could get a more traditional tea. My concern about waiting is that we probably won't go back for another 5 years and I'm not sure if she'll still be into princesses by then.
Has anyone taken a 3 or 4 year old to this? Is it worth the money? Or should I just stick with the Afternoon Tea at the Garden Lounge?