In all of my magical visits to Walt Disney World, I have
truly had an amazing array of wonderful memories of Disney dining. The one
memory that sticks out the most for me is one that happened on my most recent
trip to Walt Disney World.
I am not sure if I have mentioned this before, but my 13
year old daughter, Lexis is a competitive dancer. We are talking big-time
here…like she is never home. :0) We
spend our weekends with fellow dance moms and friends doing dance “stuff.” When
you are exposed to this industry you are almost certain to befriend some people
that may someday move on and do things that you would consider, becoming
famous. Well…chances are if you are
reading this, you would consider becoming a Disney character famous…right? A fellow dancer and great friend auditioned
and was asked to be Ariel at Walt Disney World November 2009….she is still
there today. :0)
Adam, Ariel, Dan, Grandma Jo |
This brings me to my magical memory…..
When we visited WDW in October of 2010, surly a huge thing
on our list of to-do’s was to see our great friend (we will call her by her
stage name) Ariel. At the time of our
visit Ariel was working at Cinderella’s Royal Table. While we had done
breakfast at the castle so many times, we opted to see Ariel at dinner. Now I have to say that yes, I get teary eyed
when I see Wishes, and also when I see the “Let the Memories Begin”
commercials…but nothing could have prepared me for what I was about to see when
we saw our wonderful friend transform into a princess. She
was the most beautiful princess I had ever seen. My daughter was in awe as
Ariel approached our table; both my boys 6 & 3 were stunned when they
witnessed Ariel prancing over to our table. Not only was Ariel making our
dining experience magical but she put in the good word for our family with some
of the other princesses and needless to say…a little extra pixie dust was
spread our way that night at dinner.
Logan and Ariel |
Lucas and Ariel |
Lexis and Ariel |
See ya real soon!!
Kelly
That's so cool! So, does your daughter aspire to be a *famous* Disney princess too? Mine does ;)
ReplyDeleteJodi...I think Lexis is too short but maybe she will grow. :0) She is going into freshmen year and only 4ft10...lol. Yes...she would love to either dance or be a character at WDW.
ReplyDeleteVery neat! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a special memory! Thanks for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteThank you Amanda and Christi!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great memory and special opportunity to spend some quality time with the princesses. I look forward to trying out Cinderella's Royal Table with my two princesses in the fall. I'll be sending advice requests fromyouon how you got your son to be such a good sport. My son refused to talk to the princesses last trip and already informed me that he is going to stay at the hotel with Grammie & Grampa while DH and I take the girls to dinner. :-)
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried Cinderella's Royal Table yet, but maybe with three granddaughters, this experience will be soon enough.
ReplyDelete@Beth yes that was a once in a lifetime for us...truly magical. I think the only thing that could top it is if Lexis, my daughter were to become a character herself. About my son...he actually likes the princesses he thinks they are sooooo pretty. I am thinking that, that is wearing off though.
ReplyDelete@Bruce..you totally need to try it!! The girls will love it!!
Thanks Beth!! It truly is magical to see people you know transformed into such magical people. :0)
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