Today we were treated like royalty.
In fact, we were given the title of Royal Family at our very late lunch early dinner at Ariel’s Disney Princess Celebration.
With thanks to Disney, U.S. Active Duty Military are currently entitled to complimentary multi-day admission to Disney’s U.S. theme parks. So we took full advantage and only had to purchase passes for Jayden and myself … which were also heavily discounted with thanks to the Military. When we arrived to pick up our tickets, Randy was given special buttons for each of us to wear, which the babies loved.
We caught a High School Musical 3 show as we arrived and then spent the day letting the kids run, enjoying a few slow rides (Jay was feeling under the weather so couldn’t stomach any fast rides today) and taking in our first trip to California Adventure. Late in the afternoon we had booked to have a late lunch an early dinner at Ariel’s Grotto and to meet the Disney Princesses (which Marisol was waiting with baited breath for the entire day to do), she was dying to meet Cinderella. The experience was the highlight of our day. As we arrived, we were ushered downstairs where we had our photograph taken with Ariel, then we were escorted to a booth where delicious appetizers were placed immediately on our table. We were then informed that we had been chosen as the Royal Family for the adventure, in which we were welcomed in front of the entire restaurant and asked to go up to the front where we had the privilege of announcing the first of the Disney Princesses arrival. The 3-course meal was fantastic, the service was equally as good and each of the beautiful Disney Princesses came to every table in the restaurant to meet the little ones and have their photograph taken with them.
Oh my, you cant get any cuter than the last pic of them holding hands. Looks like an awesome day.