Which activity would be best for a 4 year old?

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Which would be the best for a 4 year old girl: Alice in Wonderland tea party, Cinderella Royal Table, or BBB? and why? Other suggestions are welcome.

She is a picky eater and loves princesses.
 
How about breakfast for the picky eater. If price is no object Cinderella, but if price matters the Norwegian princess breakfast (it's also only one dining credit). I have heard if you time it right you can get a nice spot in line after to meet Anna and Elsa.
 
Price is not a issue, we will be using Disney reward point/dollars for it.

I should have also added we already have the Cinderella dress.
 

Alice Tea Party is great fun, and it's not really a meal. It's more like a sandwich, grapes, and a cupcake (or cookie?). It's a ton of fun, but it's for kids only. So, if your DD is apprehensive about strangers, I wouldn't do it. If she likes being around other kids though, it's great. Plus, you can take a good book and relax around the resort.
 
If I could only pick one - I'd do BBB in the MK. Afterward meet the various princesses in Fantasyland.

While my kids enjoyed the Princess meals - I felt like they were more for us so we didn't have to wait in the various lines. We got much better character interaction at the Meet & Greets in the park vs. CRT

If you can do 2 - I'd do BBB followed by CRT.
 
Alice Tea Party is great fun, and it's not really a meal. It's more like a sandwich, grapes, and a cupcake (or cookie?). It's a ton of fun, but it's for kids only. So, if your DD is apprehensive about strangers, I wouldn't do it. If she likes being around other kids though, it's great. Plus, you can take a good book and relax around the resort.

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I'd do breakfast for your picky eater. I'm picky too and found food at both CRT and Akershus for breakfast.

I usually pick a later time for breakfast as then we can get a few rides and stuff done before the breakfast break. We usually have a snack when we get up as I can't function without something in my stomach-cereal bar, applesauce.

I found Akershus a better deal but if you've never eaten in the castle it is neat.
 
If you already have a Cinderella dress, you could do BBB and use that dress and then go to a princess meal. BBB is much cheaper if you don't buy the dress there. I would do BBB, and then a breakfast if paying out of pocket as breakfast tends to be cheaper than lunch or dinner. That way you can do both. You were probably going to eat anyway so the money you saved at BBB will help with the cost of the more expensive meal.
 
tchrrx said:
Alice Tea Party is great fun, and it's not really a meal. It's more like a sandwich, grapes, and a cupcake (or cookie?). It's a ton of fun, but it's for kids only. So, if your DD is apprehensive about strangers, I wouldn't do it. If she likes being around other kids though, it's great. Plus, you can take a good book and relax around the resort.

Since this (stranger thing) can depend on her mood... I think we will skip it unless we can talk one or two of her cousins to do it with her.
 
I think we will probably do BBB then CRT as the meal may be a little more for Mommy. We have been to Ashkerus (sp?). In all our trips we have never been to CRT. We will probably do a late breakfast.

Any way does anyone have any experience with BBB with Curly hair, think ringlet curls? Like would it be better if I had her hair in a ponytail before we get there.
 
When DD was 6 we did BBB and CRT. We were really not impressed with it. And we didn't think the food was very good. Especially for 2 credits. We didn't do it again this last time we went.

We did Akurshus last time and this time. It was really fun.

We also really liked 1900 Park Fare at the Grand Floridian. The step mother and step sisters are a riot!

You really could get away with doing a couple different activities related to Cinderella because they really spray their hair down good and it can stay put for a few days!
 





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