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| Community Rank: Adventurer ![]() Join Date: May 2008 Location: Alabama
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| Thank you! Maybe I will switch ADR's and change Akerhaus for something else. Hmmmm...may be too late to get something else. This is (at this time) the only trip we plan to take to DIsney. I don't know if we will go again any time soon (I have only been twice in my life). Then again, I think I am "hooked on Disney" just from all the fun planning!!! Any thoughts on this are appreciated!!
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| Community Rank: Jetsetter ![]() Join Date: May 2008 Location: Louisiana
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| I have debated this also. I have 3 girls. When we go to Disney, they will be 8, 4, 2, Of course the 2 yr old can't do it, so do I do the older two? Then when we go back, only take the baby? But that's $500.... decisions, decisions. lol |
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| Running 4 Mom of the Year Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Canton, Ohio
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| I think that the cost is less for the second child. I think that was on allears, but I am not forsure. I think I am going to surprise my girls with this. Hopefully I can get the day we need!
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| #1 Mary Poppins Fan! Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Florida (but my heart will always be in New England!)
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| From the allears site: $250 includes gratuity (but not tax) for one adult and one child ages 3-11. Additional adult guest (12 and older) is $85 plus tax and an additional child is $165 plus tax. Refunds available if you cancel more than 72 hours from the date of your event.
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| Community Rank: Legend Extraordinaire ![]() Join Date: May 2004 Location: Ohio Football Hall Of Fame
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| I found it to be so worth the price!!! My daughters and I had such a wonderful time just the three of us and they still talk about it 3 years later!!!
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| Community Rank: Adventurer ![]() Join Date: May 2008 Location: Alabama
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| Lori - and others who have Princess tea partied before.. What about the tea party made it worthwhile? I have to convince DH that it is worth it. Could you describe the actual "Stuff" the child gets... Thanks!
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| Community Rank: Legend Extraordinaire ![]() Join Date: May 2004 Location: Ohio Football Hall Of Fame
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| They get the doll that is in the Sleeping Beauty outfit and they get a bracelet and they get some scrapbooking stuff. I happened to enjoy the food, although I know most people don't, but then I'm not picky at all, especially if I don't have to cook it!! I just thought it was fun to spend the time with my daughters and they got to spend some time with Rose Petal and some shorter time with Sleeping Beauty. I forgot that they also get a crown too.
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| #1 Mary Poppins Fan! Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Florida (but my heart will always be in New England!)
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| I don't believe the value is really in the tangible things (doll, charm bracelet, crown) - for us it is 100% in the memories and special time together.
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| Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Richmond, VA USA
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| Are the Disney Dolls available for sale elsewhere in the Park? Yes you can get the dolls at mony other park locations and at DTD. My daughter already had and American Girl doll so we just purchase the Disney outfits that are available seperately. They fit the AG dolls just fine.
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