leoandme
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Aug 11, 2009
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We'll be at WDW on my DD's 10th b-day and want to do a special dinner. She's still young enough to want a little "magic", but she's not into princesses, at all.
I thought:
Ohana for the fun activities, but I can only get in at 8:55 and I read in another post that they'll have stopped by then.
1900 Park Fare so I can order one of the fab GF cakes - but I'm worried the Cinderella theme and whole atmosphere is too young for her.
CM - is it geared more toward younger kids? I'm afraid she'll think the placemat they do for b-days is kind of lame for her age.
I've never been to any of the restaurants, so I may be way off. I just really want to find a fun/different/special atmosphere a tween can enjoy without feeling too old (or young) for it.
If only there were a Jonas Bros restaurant! That's the real Disney to her!
I thought:
Ohana for the fun activities, but I can only get in at 8:55 and I read in another post that they'll have stopped by then.
1900 Park Fare so I can order one of the fab GF cakes - but I'm worried the Cinderella theme and whole atmosphere is too young for her.
CM - is it geared more toward younger kids? I'm afraid she'll think the placemat they do for b-days is kind of lame for her age.
I've never been to any of the restaurants, so I may be way off. I just really want to find a fun/different/special atmosphere a tween can enjoy without feeling too old (or young) for it.
If only there were a Jonas Bros restaurant! That's the real Disney to her!


