Hear ye! Hear ye! By the Royal Order of the Court, I am pleased to welcome you back to planDisney and am honored to assist you with another question. Amanda, it is a dream come true to be a part of your vacation planning magic!
I am delighted to hear you were able to accept a royal invitation for your little princess to have a session with the Fairy Godmother's Apprentices. She'll be the belle of the ball after time with these amazing magic-makers-in-training at the
Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique.
Since you are headed to the Magic Kingdom on a day the Ghost Host and goblins are being a bit spirited at
Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, the park will close for Guests with a regular theme park ticket at 6 p.m. Your reservation is before the park closes, so your daughter will have no problem being pampered before you board your pumpkin coach to take you to your next destination.
With your daughter in her princess finery, you may want to consider a
dining reservation outside of the Magic Kingdom to extend the magic. I'm not sure how many people are in your royal court, but I just checked, and
1900 Park Faire has tables for four available the evening of her royal engagement. Here, you can usually find Aladdin, Cinderella, Mirabel, and Princess Tiana, Disney friends who are known for making dreams come true.
Kona Cafe and
'Ohana also had reservations available. While these do not include meetings with magical friends, you can head to the beach after dinner to hear
Disney's Not-So-Spooky Spectacular with amazing views and the haunting tunes piped in.
One other tip: You may want to pack a satin pillowcase to help keep her royal bun in shape while she sleeps. I'm sure she'll awaken early with a smile on her face and hopes of donning her royal style a bit longer.
Speaking of sleep, you only have a few more nights of sweet dreams before your trip! If you have any other questions, you know
planDisney is at your service!
A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes!
Jana