
Share Magical Moments With Your Child At A Princess Tea On Lake Winnipesaukee
Growing up, there was one classic Disney movie I was completely obsessed with: Beauty and the Beast. As a child, I was enchanted by the world of talking dishes, grand ballrooms, and the magic of getting lost in a good book because of Belle.
So when I discovered the Royal Princess Tea experience on Mount Washington Cruises, I instantly knew it would be a magical experience to share with my daughter. Because let's face it, there's truly no greater way to witness life then through the happy eyes of your children.
Described as “an afternoon of magic, manners, and memories,” the Royal Princess Tea is a floating fairytale on the waters of Lake Winnipesaukee. This special experience is limited to just 50 guests, giving every child personal interaction with the princess throughout the cruise. What a wonderful way to make a child feel one-of-a-kind!
From the moment guests board, children are welcomed like royalty before participating in the “School of Grace,” where they learn royal etiquette. How fun! Your kids will learn the perfect princess wave, and even the proper way to sip tea with a pinky out.
The afternoon also includes storytime, songs, photo opportunities with the lake backdrop, and a kid-friendly tea complete with finger sandwiches, heart-shaped scones, and glittering cupcakes.
Not only will my daughter be able to embrace the magic of her own imagination, but I'll be able to relive a piece of my childhood (no big deal). Plus, any day I can spend floating on Lake Winnipesaukee is a win in my book!
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FYI: Plan to set sail only on Sundays at 3pm from Meredith Town Docks. Dress code: royal attire (obviously). And tickets for adults are $50 with $35 tickets for children 4-12 years old. Babies (under 4) are free!
So, who's ready for some princess magic?
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