Oct282009

First came love…

Then came marriage…

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And then came… well, you get the idea.

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And thanks to Disney, the DD’s were established April 8, 2003 and are carrying on the tradition of the magic ever since. Even to celebrate our Disney Princess’ 4th birthday, on September 16, 2009.

Words can’t begin to describe our gratitude to the Walt Disney Company.

Oct232009

The Day Disney’s Tinkerbell, almost ended up with a black eye.

So shortly after the BBB event, we headed over to Mickey’s Toon Town to see Tinkerbell and Friends. The sign said the wait to see the pixies was 20 minutes.

Disney lies.

It was actually 90 minutes. Make sure you ask a cast member to verify that the sign is correct. Lesson learned, Disney. Kthanks.

So even though the wait was crazy-long, it ends up being worth it. I do not want to giveaway any special things here, but let’s just say, the wait was cool. And you spend a lot of time interacting …Continue Reading…

Oct222009

Disney’s Bippidy Boppidy Boutique

Another way to spoil your princess on her birthday, is the Bippidy Boppidy Boutique, in Cinderella’s Castle, or Down Town Disney. Packages are available for every budget, starting at $35-$290. It all depends on how broke you want to be on your vacation. icon smile

But really, they range from just a hairstyle, up to the works with costume and accessories. M had the crown package, which included a hairstyle with rhinestone tiara (not a cheap one either & you get to pick the color), rhinestone …Continue Reading…

Oct212009

Disney’s Cinderella’s Royal Table Breakfast

On M’s actual birthday, I scored one of the most hottest tickets in the Magic Kingdom: Cinderella’s Royal Table Breakfast. Otherwise known as CRT. This is crack to preschool aged girls. I mean it. What makes this breakfast so special? Well, it isn’t the food. Really. But what attracts your little princess most, is the fact that 1)it’s in Cindy’s castle and 2)you get to see all the main-stream …Continue Reading…

Oct202009

Disney’s Polynesian Resort, Spirit of Aloha Luau!

We were very lucky to score this ADR early, for Disney’s Polynesian Resort, Spirit of Aloha Luau! This is a wonderful family friendly “dinner show” that is offered in the evenings. It’s all you can eat (brought to you, not a buffet), and is 2 table dining credits per person, on the Disney Dining Plan. There are tiers of where you can sit, with the first being closest to the stage, and on the floor. We were on a platform with tier 2, and I thought the seats were just as great if not better than tier 1. There is also a tier 3, and it’s on the same platform as tier 2, just more in the back. Either way, I don’t think there’s a bad …Continue Reading…