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disney on ice...princess classics

It's DD birthday on the 17th and we're taking her to see the above (£111 for 3 tickets :eek:) i just wondered if anyone else's has been and wether it was worth the money and also we're gonna have dinner in wembley does anyone know any nice restaurants near the arena???
Other women want a boob job. Honey the only silicone i'm interested in is on a 12 cup muffin tray, preferably shaped like little hearts :heart:
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  • alanalea
    alanalea Posts: 1,284 Forumite
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    My sister paid for me to see Toy Story on Ice about 2 years ago and although i know the tickets weren't cheap they were well worth thier money. I thoroughly enjoyed myself even though I did have pregnancy sickness all evening. I'm sure your little princess will love it!
    "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and it may be necessary from time to time to give a stupid or misinformed beholder a black eye."...Miss piggy
  • Lyndsay_21
    Lyndsay_21 Posts: 816 Forumite
    i know since she saw it advertised its all she's talked about and when i looked it up they were at wembley the week of her birthday so it must've been fate!!
    jtust noticed where your from, i'm from camberley small world eh.
    Other women want a boob job. Honey the only silicone i'm interested in is on a 12 cup muffin tray, preferably shaped like little hearts :heart:
  • chocaholic110
    chocaholic110 Posts: 2,509 Forumite
    My DD went last night with her friend for friend's birthday and they both absolutely loved it but were completely shattered today after their late night!
  • alanalea
    alanalea Posts: 1,284 Forumite
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    I've been trying to think of a nice restaurant near the stadium, but I really don't know of any. TBH Wembley is a bit of a cackhole. Why not take a nice picnic (with fairy birthday cakes :D) into the actual show, thats what most of the families did when I went.

    Also, don't forget buy a programme ( I think they're a bit expensive £10? But nice to keep) and see the cast after the show to get them to sign it :D
    "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and it may be necessary from time to time to give a stupid or misinformed beholder a black eye."...Miss piggy
  • dihaz
    dihaz Posts: 151 Forumite
    My little girl will be going at the end of this month at the NIA in Birmingham.
    We did not manage to get the best seats as they were sold out(even though we booked the tickets in May:eek: )
    I hope she will be able to see and she enjoys it!She is so excited(so am i !)
  • BungleGirl
    BungleGirl Posts: 578 Forumite
    I can't answer your questions but have you and your daughter seen this?

    http://www.disney.co.uk/disneyonice/princessclassics/

    there is a link to a video clip!

    I hadn't heard of it but want to take my daughter now!
  • gooismeid
    gooismeid Posts: 283 Forumite
    My kids went to the show at MEN Arena with their elder cousins (thankfully without me - I hate Disney and all its works) and thoroughly enjoyed it. DD (5) went wearing her Belle dress and DS went wearing his smartest suit so he could be a prince (he's 7). Picnic sounds the best idea, just include loads of pink stuff and a pink cloth and napkins. However, I must say that mine were more impressed with having their tea at McDonalds where they got a Disney mug. Kids, eh.
    Before you criticise a man, walk a mile in his shoes. Then, when you do criticise him, you're a mile away and you have his shoes.
  • i love these shows we have been to a couple cant remember what they were called think one was 100 years of disney, what a great show every time, kids loved everything about it, it is not cheap to go and candyfloss with a hat that lasts five mins was £7 last time i went but its the only thing they eat there as the rest of the food we took with us it was a 2 1/2 drive from our old house, they used to get a program, they still look through them now an oh and ah at the pics, then chat about bits they remember, very good day out highly recomend it to anyone!
  • We used to go to these every year when DS was small. Now he is 12 and has outgrown them but we used to find the shows fantastic.

    It is well worth paying for!
  • Lyndsay_21
    Lyndsay_21 Posts: 816 Forumite
    thanks for all the replies sounds like we're in for a good show then, i'm really looking forward to it i might send them an email saying its her birthday and wether they can say her name out or something.
    Other women want a boob job. Honey the only silicone i'm interested in is on a 12 cup muffin tray, preferably shaped like little hearts :heart:
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