What can I do for my daughter?

PapaDwarf

Earning My Ears
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I have twin DS(5) and DD(8). We are going to WDW in June. I am thinking about doing the pirate cruise for the twins but I don't know what to do for my daughter. She has grown out of the princess stage. What can I do for her?
 
Why don't you and your daughter make reservations for tea at the Grand Floridian. It's really nice and they have a special "kids" tea with hot chocolate insted of tea. You can see the menu at allearsnet.com.
This isn't the "little girls" tea, but the regular high tea.
 
I only have boys, but from what I have read on here the Bibbity Bobbity Boutique sounds really fun for girls. I've seen some of the pictures and they are great.
 
Have her go on the pirate cruise, too! My DD7 did it and loved it!
 

She will love the pirate cruise, too! My two - DS5 and DD4 and my niece 9 and nephews 8 & 4 all loved it! It isn't a "boy" thing, just a "kid" thing!
 
I agree with the pirates as well. My granddaughter loved it. They pair kids up so 8 year old would be with the same ago as your daughter and really have her own cruise. The twins would be together. Then mom and dad have two hours on their own.
 
Has she totally outgrown the girlie stuff, or just princesses? How about a "my first" manicure or pedicure at the Grand Floridian Spa while the boys are on their pirate cruise? Does she like cooking? How about the grand adventures in cooking?
 
I also was going to suggest a 'my first' at the grand floridian spa. My daughter will be 5 and still into princesses, but definitely we'll do this when shes older.
 
Here's another vote for the pirate's cruise. Mine would have loved it at that age (and she would have loved the dress up stuff too, so I agree that the pirate's cruise is not just for boys but a "kid" thing).
 
I second this.

magicaldisney said:
From what I have read on here the Bibbity Bobbity Boutique sounds really fun for girls. I've seen some of the pictures and they are great.
 
my daughter was 9 (now 10) and I brought her to BBBoutique and she loved it! We took her there and then we went to 1900 Park Fare for dinner.
 
My 10 year old loved Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique too. It is not all princesses. She got her hair, make-up, and nails (no princess costume) done into a "Disney Diva." She had a blast. :woohoo: :woohoo:
 
If she's interested, you could also try the Grand Adventures in Cooking program at the Grand Floridian.
 


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