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There's lots of fun to be had the beautifully decorated Rapunzel's Tower inspired wooden playset, which inspires imaginative play, allowing storytelling skills to develop whilst having fun! The tower features opening doors, and a fantastic hair slide for the characters to slide down. Includes 3 double sided wooden figures; Rapuzel, Flynn Rider and Pascal. The figures feature 'drop n play' feet so they can be easily slotted into the wooden boat provided, encouraging coordination. The Disney Princesses are known for their tenacity, and what better what to pay homage to them than by participating in Disney World’s runDisney Princess Half Marathon Weekend? Runners of all ability levels can choose from a variety of race lengths, including a 5K, 10K and half marathon. Frozen Ever After – Climb aboard a Norwegian sailing vessel bound for Arendelle as you journey into Troll Valley and past Elsa’s ice palace on this Frozenattraction
Or, for the ultimate physical test, try your hand (feet?) at the Fairy Tale Challenge, a grueling, 19.3-mile task that combines the half marathon with the Disney Princess Enchanted 10K. Hoping to catch a glimpse of the Disney Princesses while exploring Magic Kingdom? Don’t miss out on these regal displays:At Walt Disney World, princesses and princes of all ages can get in on the fun with such special activities as: Although there aren’t as many princess-y attractions or shows at Epcot as there are at Magic Kingdom, you can still get in the royal mindset with these fairytale offerings: Keep the regal vibes going even after you leave the theme parks with a stay in a princess-inspired guestroom at one of the Walt Disney World hotels. Storybook accommodations are available at three resort hotels at Disney World, from subtle design details to immersive rooms filled with royal Easter eggs. Moana-Inspired Rooms at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort Disney Princesses can be found throughout The Most Magical Place on Earth, and we aren’t just talking about actually meeting princesses at Disney World – although that’s obviously a huge part of it. From fairytale attractions and character meals to enchanting special events and makeovers, here are the many ways you and your family can have a royally good time with the Walt Disney World Disney Princesses. Savor a three-course, prix fixe menu of regal yet rustic dishes inspired by the story of Disney’s first princess, from Hunter’s Pie to “Cottage” Beef Stroganoff to a “Poison” Apple. In between bites, hang out with Snow White, Dopey, Grumpy and The Queen. Akershus Royal Banquet Hall at Epcot
There is also a wooden Cinderella Pumpkin Carriage! This stunning pull along carriage features a detachable horse, and 3 double sided figures; Cinderella, The Fairy Godmother and Jaq. One side of the carriage shows a pumpkin with curling vines. Then with a sprinkle of magic, turn it round to see it transformed into a carriage! Designed for small hands, and with smooth-rolling wheels, little ones can push along the floor and explore all kinds of destinations.However, along with the traditional teatime trimmings and a refreshing cuppa (of apple juice), young partygoers also receive a lengthy list of gifts, interactive activities, and possibly even a special appearance by Sleeping Beauty. Walt Disney World (BONUS!) Be Our Guest Restaurant at Magic Kingdom COMING 2024!) Tiana’s Bayou Adventure – Join Princess Tiana, Prince Naveen and Louis the jazz-loving gator on a musical Mardi Gras adventure into the bayou (post-Splash Mountain reimagining) Disney Festival of Fantasy Parade – Enjoy a processional of fabulous costumes and floats, including ones themed after Disney Princesses like Cinderella, Snow White, Belle, Ariel, Tiana, Rapunzel, Anna and Elsa, during this Magic Kingdom parade For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration – Belt out “Let It Go” during this entertaining retelling featuring a blizzard of stories and songs