orangewarrior
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I'm really not 100% sure how to describe what I'm asking for, but let me do my best. I have a daughter who is seven, and we've visited Disney as a family the last three years.
During each of those trips, we've tried to do one extra special thing, that we wouldn't normally experience on each trip. The first year it was in the month of October so we did the Not So Scary Halloween Party, the second year we did the Bar-B-Q at Wilderness, and last year she attended Alice's tea Party at the Grand Floridian.
This year we plan on visiting Disney in early December. So my question is two-fold - actually three-fold.
1) If we chose the Very Merry Christmas Party as our extra special thing, would it be extremely different then the Halloween party? And would it be extremely different then what we will experience spending a whole week in the Parks, re: decorations, theming, parades etc.
2) We are planning on attending a Candlelight Processional at Epcot. But we are concerned that this might not be an extra special thing for our seven-year old. Those who have attended, your thoughts?
3) Finally, if we decide against either of the above, what recommendations as an extra special thing to do on our trip might all of you recommend for a seven-year old.
During each of those trips, we've tried to do one extra special thing, that we wouldn't normally experience on each trip. The first year it was in the month of October so we did the Not So Scary Halloween Party, the second year we did the Bar-B-Q at Wilderness, and last year she attended Alice's tea Party at the Grand Floridian.
This year we plan on visiting Disney in early December. So my question is two-fold - actually three-fold.
1) If we chose the Very Merry Christmas Party as our extra special thing, would it be extremely different then the Halloween party? And would it be extremely different then what we will experience spending a whole week in the Parks, re: decorations, theming, parades etc.
2) We are planning on attending a Candlelight Processional at Epcot. But we are concerned that this might not be an extra special thing for our seven-year old. Those who have attended, your thoughts?
3) Finally, if we decide against either of the above, what recommendations as an extra special thing to do on our trip might all of you recommend for a seven-year old.