Monday, February 7, 2011

Every Girl Deserves to be a Princess!


Magical Memory
Mondays
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As I have mentioned before, the girls and I took my mom with us to Disney World this past September.  I wanted to make this trip Extra Magical for her, since this was her first Disney vacation in several years, so I got reservations for us for breakfast at Cinderella Castle!  She was SO excited when I told her we were going there!  The girls were excited, too...we last went there for Allison's first trip, when she was only 4, so she didn't really remember much about our last visit to the Castle. 

When we went in, we first had our picture with Cinderella in the lobby of the Castle...it's kind of a madhouse, with bunches of excited little girls and their parents, as you can see...
We then made our way upstairs after our name was called.  We passed some beautiful stained glass windows on the way...

The inside of the Castle is beautiful!




We were SO excited when the hostess led us to our table...by the window!!!  I've always wanted to sit by the window!
The girls were given wands and wishing stars when they sat down.  (Even Mom and I were given wands...every girl deserves to be a princess!)


We had the classic scrambled eggs breakfast, but could have chosen stuffed French Toast...maybe next time!  Midway through our breakfast, we heard a trumpet fanfare, and then the princesses were announced one-by-one, and made their way around the restaurant for pictures and autographs.


At the end of our meal, all of the kids were told to make a wish with their wishing star...what did my girls wish for?  They'll never tell...then their wish may never come true!

After our wonderful meal,  the girls changed into more comfortable clothes (in the royal bathroom downstairs) and we left the Castle to begin our busy day at Magic Kingdom.  But, alas, a visit with Cinderella isn't complete without a picture and autograph with Fairy Godmother!
May all of YOUR dreams and wishes come true!


1 comment:

  1. I love it! sept. 2010 was our first royal visit to the castle and we enjoyed it "royally"

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