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8 Jul 11, 10:01 AM |
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8 Jul 11, 10:18 AM |
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Awh thanks James - though I think I should add if I'd known this was an actual place I wouldn't of asked !
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8 Jul 11, 10:19 AM |
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Woody, Mickey, Minnie, Goofy and Pluto! I would say there were less than 20 families there, some left when the music ended, guess they thought it was the end, but we stayed and the characters were in and out all of the time. It's lovely to watch how they play and have fun with the children and are always happy to have a photo taken!
You'll have a great time! |
8 Jul 11, 10:25 AM |
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18 Sep 11, 07:53 PM |
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Hi great to read such positive reviews about the tea party. Was considering doing this myself (did open a thread) and now I really want to.
But am I correct in saying that the Dreams Parade begins at 5pm We only have 2 full days in the park so would have to cut short our studio day to get to it as wouldnt want to miss parade. Do you guys think it would be worth, maybe we couldnt spend a full day in studios anyhow? |
18 Sep 11, 08:03 PM |
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Was just saying to DH today what an amazing time it was at the character tea party - the character interaction was amazing and the cake buffet makes my mouth water just at the thought of it!
Unfortunately tho it does clash with the Parade at the Park which is at 5 pm and the tea party is 5-6:30 pm or at least these were the times when we went a couple of weeks ago. The Studios if you want to do everything is more of a 2 day thing; but if you are happy not to do all the attractions as long as you have the hopper pass for the Parks you could nip back for the Parade in Disneyland Park. |
18 Sep 11, 08:36 PM |
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lol think you have me sold, my mouth watering at thought of it :-)
As we have seen stunt show, armageddon and tram tour we arent bothered about these again so this should free up alot of studio time anyhow, so just nip to tea party and finish both evenings in the park. Love to see teacups, carousell etc all light up in the evenings. Thanks ooooh so excited! |
18 Sep 11, 08:50 PM |
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Yeah you've got me sold on this now too, I was thinking about it, but wasnt sure, however the idea of sweets for tea has sweetened the idea. Seems like a bargain price for some great character interaction.
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18 Sep 11, 09:13 PM |
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We thought it was a bargain price too! We did the tea party at Cowboy Cookout and also the meal at lunch time at the Cowboy Cookout which cost 50 Euros for the two of us. The character interaction was definitely better at the tea party and altho I enjoyed the meal at lunch time I thought it was a lot of money for what we got.
We have done the tea party both this year and last year and have agreed that a trip to DLP just wouldn't be the same without the tea party! |
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