FULL GUIDE to World Princess Week at Every Disney Park
It’s World Princess Week at the Disney Parks! This is the week of the year when Disney celebrates their iconic Disney Princesses.

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And, we’ve got a full guide to what’s going on — let’s take a look.
World Princess Week
Walt Disney World
Over in Disney World, you can celebrate the week with some limited-time princess-themed eats, like the Moana Petit Cake, Tiana Cone, Guardian of the Dragon Gem cake, and Rapunzel Sundae.

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You can also dine alongside some Disney Princesses over at Cinderella’s Royal Table in Magic Kingdom or Akershus Royal Banquet Hall at EPCOT.
If you’re looking for a princess ride, check out the newly opened Tiana’s Bayou Adventure in Magic Kingdom! You’ll see Princess Tiana along with her critter friends.

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Finally, you can check out Journey of Water ~ Inspired by Moana at EPCOT, where you can interact with water in magical ways and learn about the global water cycle.

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Disneyland Resort
For a princess meal in Disneyland, head on over to Disney Princess Breakfast Adventures at Napa Rose inside Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa. There is a three-course breakfast for you to enjoy while you interact with some Disney Princesses, like Mulan and Belle.

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There will also be princess-themed novelties available throughout Disneyland Resort including the Princess Tiana Sipper, Princess Aurora Sipper, and Princess Belle Sipper while supplies last.
Finally, check out Storytelling at Royal Theatre in Fantasyland where you can see reenactments of scenes from Beauty and the Beast and Tangled. Or, stop by the Royal Hall in Fantasyland where you can meet some Disney heroines!
Disneyland Paris
At Disneyland Paris, check out the special royal welcome from Minnie Mouse every morning at the Main Street, U.S.A. train station balcony in Disneyland Park. She’ll be in her princess gown!
There will also be an encounter with Belle in Fantasyland where she’ll share some of her favorite stories.

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And, check out the exclusive show “Live Your Story – a Disney Princess Celebration,” which is only available during World Princess Week!

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Disneyland Paris has also designed an exclusive collection only found at the resort for the celebration. Find it at various shops including La Chaumière des Sept Nains, World of Disney, Main Street Motors, and Royal Collection Boutique, where you can find Jasmine or Belle-inspired spirit jerseys, and Moana, Jasmine, and Aurora-themed ears.

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Themed eats are available at Disneyland Park and Disneyland Hotel like the Royal Bayou Cake, Best. Shake. Ever!, Wave of the Ocean Cake, Mermaid Kiss Cupcake, Rapunzel’s Golden Glow mocktail, and the Enchanted Petals Cocktail.

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You can also stay in the newly reimagined five-star Disneyland Hotel, which is inspired by Disney stories such as Moana, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Tangled, The Princess and the Frog, The Little Mermaid, and more.
For an immersive experience, book one of the five signature suites featuring design elements from Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, and Tangled.

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Over at La Table de Lumière inspired by the iconic Hall of Mirrors in the royal Palace of Versailles and Disney Animation’s Beauty and the Beast, you can enjoy French cuisine next to the Disney princesses and princes as they roam and interact with you.
And, in Fantasyland, Auberge de Cendrillon will offer a fun dining experience full oftreats straight from Cinderella’s kitchen in the medieval splendor of a banquet hall inspired by the film.
Hong Kong Disneyland Resort
At Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, there is celebratory “A Royal Walk with Princesses” Every Friday to Sunday from now through September 1st featuring the Disney Princess characters in Fantasyland.
The Royal Banquet Hall is also serving new cupcakes themed to Ariel, Cinderella, and Snow White. And, you can meet and complete royal tasks together with your favorite princesses daily at “An Adventureland Princess Encounter” in Adventureland.

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You also admire the Castle of Magical Dreams, which is a Disney Castle inspired by beloved Disney princesses and queens from 13 stories such as Moana, The Princess and the Frog, Tangled, Mulan, Frozen, and more. The castle highlights the diversity of these characters and their stories with various architectural elements found throughout the castle.
You can even meet many of these princesses at the Royal Reception Hall inside the castle!

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After that, go by the Cinderella Carousel for a royal ride, explore the enchanted Fairy Tale Forest where scenes from fairy tales come to life, and even stay in the Kingdom Club Cinderella Suite at the Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel, which is complete with themed decorations and a complimentary Cinderella Platter.
Shanghai Disney Resort
At Shanghai Disney Resort, you can visit The Enchanted Storybook Castle in Fantasyland, which pays homage to “happily ever after” and the magic in all fairy tales. The castle has Disney queens and princesses throughout, including the four mosaic walls inside the castle.

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If you want to meet some of the Disney royals, go on over to Castle Encounters Boutique. And, if you’re hungry, go to the Royal Banquet Hall for dishes inspired by the princesses themselves.
In the castle walls, you can also experience “Once Upon a Time” Adventure that takes you to the top of the castle as you ascend a magnificent staircase to a Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs interactive experience.

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Under the castle, you’ll see the Voyage to the Crystal Grotto, which will give you a display of Disney Princess tales as you journey through the waterways of Fantasyland.
Tokyo Disney Resort
Finally, you can visit Fantasy Springs at Tokyo DisneySea, which includes Rapunzel’s Forest inspired by Tangled. You’ll be transported directly into the film and can explore where Rapunzel grew up!
You might even notice a few familiar sights, like Rapunzel’s Tower, The Snuggly Duckling restaurant (where you can grab a bite to eat), and Rapunzel’s Lantern Festival (where you can experience the story of Rapunzel!).

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After that, you can check out the other Princess-themed experiences at Tokyo Disney Resort, like Cinderella’s Fairy Tale Hall inside Cinderella’s Castle, which has paintings, dioramas, and other artworks that take you through the story. Or Aladdin fans can visit the Arabian Coast at Tokyo DisneySea, which is home to attractions Caravan Carousel and Jasmine’s Flying Carpets, shops including Agrabah Marketplace, and restaurants like Sultan’s Oasis and Casbah Food Court.
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