we will be going to the very merry Christmas party with my almost 4 year old daughter. We can either eat in cinderella's castle and experience Christmas wishes in there or we can do the dessert party and sit somewhere on the terrace. If anyone has had experience doing either I would love some advice on which to pick as I am having a hard time deciding. My daughter has eaten in cinderella's castle once before for breakfast if that makes a difference and she has never been to a fireworks show and hasn't heard how loud they are yet.
Sure, we might not have a view of the fireworks except out the window but I believe they pump in the music and dim the lights. Do you think Christmas wishes and seeing the whole castle is worth missing princesses for a young girl?
Sure, we might not have a view of the fireworks except out the window but I believe they pump in the music and dim the lights. Do you think Christmas wishes and seeing the whole castle is worth missing princesses for a young girl?
I would not personally pay almost $300 for party tickets and then almost $250 for CRT and miss the majority of the party stuff because we are in CRT. The princesses still meet at the party so you can still meet princesses outside of CRT.
The outside of the castle is amazing at Christmas time. Will you have any other mk nights/days that you can eat at CRT?
Thank you I like donuts! I think you make a very good point. I think skipping CRT this time is the way to go so we can all enjoy what we just paid a ridiculous amount to see.
Thank you I like donuts! I think you make a very good point. I think skipping CRT this time is the way to go so we can all enjoy what we just paid a ridiculous amount to see.
Usually the princesses meet with their princes at the Christmas party so that will be something special. If you can line up around 6 for Cinderella and whatever princess she is with (I can't remember) or Rapunzel and whoever she is with. We usually leave one adult waiting and then have the other adult do the carousel or something easy with the kid(s). And then head back to the line around 6:45ish.