Lil’ J was quick to name the characters the moment they hit the ice, or name the song as soon as the tune started playing. I loved the Valentine’s portion featuring most of the Disney princesses and their princes. She still adores the cup, and secretly I do too. It came in an Ariel souvenir cup, and they took Visa so I was a-ok with that. She preferred to sit in my lap the whole show, but I wanted to get some video of her reaction.ĭuring the intermission I bribed her with a $12 snow-cone to sit in her own seat. She was completely and utterly in heaven. Including our favorites: Mickey, Minnie, Tiana, Mulan, Goofy, and Lilo and Stitch. That’s one thing I really loved about this show… The fact that there were SO many characters. She recognized all the villains and screamed at Mickey Mouse to watch out. Surprisingly there were a few characters she didn’t recognize… Pinocchio, and Jack Skellington in particular. At first I worried she was bothering people around us but other kids were screaming too and I mean come on… It’s a kids’ show. She screamed each and every characters name near the top of her lungs. When the characters first started to come out my daughter completely lost it. Toward the center and not too far up in the stands. I guess because the lens wasn’t super far (the security guard mentioned my lens not being a long zoom) and I think because there was no flash, they OK’d me bringing it in. I called as well and didn’t get a clear answer so I took my chances and brought it. I tweeted the venue before the show to check and make sure I could bring my camera in. That was a bummer but luckily I had just enough cash on me. I didn’t grab the right one, but whatever. I wasn’t sure which costume she’d prefer to wear, so I grabbed a couple and hoped for the best. I showed her a video preview on YouTube and she got excited, then I told her we were on our way! I didn’t tell Lil’ J we were going until we were on our way. I told a few of our friends who also decided to get tickets and meet us up there. The show was at 7:30, which was already past Big T’s bedtime, and I thought it would be more enjoyable for all of us if he sat this one out. Oh yea, I didn’t bring my husband or son. So they were only $15, but after all of the fees and whatnot it was $45 for both. So when I read that Disney on Ice Let’s Celebrate was coming near Austin, it was a no brainer that we’d go. I’ve found that watching our Disney movie collection, photographing my daughter playing dress-up, and going to local Disney events and new movies helps ease the pain. It’s taken a lot of willpower to limit myself to one Disney-related post a week here on my blog. I was having some serious withdrawals and could not stop talking about it every chance I got. I’d say it took a good three months for me to come down from my Walt Disney World high. Is Disney On Ice Worth It? Here’s My Take and a 4-Year-Old’s Review!
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