Disney World Resort Florida celebrates World Princess Week with biggest-ever charity event

Over 50 children hosted for ‘Once Upon A Wish Party’
2023-09-05
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Disney World Resort Florida celebrates World Princess Week with biggest-ever charity event

Each child attending wished for something related to a Disney Princess and had their wishes come true

As part of its World Princess Week, Disney World Resort in Florida hosted over 50 children at one of its biggest charitable events, ‘Once Upon A Wish Party’.
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To celebrate World Princess Week, Walt Disney World Resort in Florida hosted its largest wish-granting event ever with “Once Upon A Wish Party”, a special event dreamed up just for wish kids and their families.

In a press statement, the Disney World Resort says that over 50 wish kids from organisations like Make-A-Wish visited Walt Disney World Resort for this first-of-its-kind event, which was brought to life by hundreds of Disney cast members and featured more than 30 iconic Disney Princesses and characters, a tea party in Wonderland and a royal ball.

Josh D’Amaro

“Granting wishes is some of the most important work that we do at Disney. We are humbled that so many wish kids choose Disney, it is an honour, and we don’t take that responsibility lightly. It tells us what our brand and the Disney experience mean to people,” says Josh D’Amaro, Chairman of Disney Parks, Experiences and Products.

The statement adds that wishes often have the power to renew hope and uplift spirits for children facing critical illnesses, and experiences like ‘Once Upon A Wish Party’ can be transformative for the entire family. Each child attending wished for something related to a Disney Princess and had their wishes come true.

The resort goes on list some of the children who participated in the party and their wishes. It says that while 8-year-old Lily from Middletown, Delaware, wished to have a princess tea party, 7-year-old Scarlett from Orlando, Florida, wished to have a Disney Princess experience at Walt Disney World. Similarly, 4-year-old Andi from Bridgewater, New Jersey, wished to visit Walt Disney World and meet Ariel and Tiana.

The statement adds that before the royal ball as highlight of the party, the families were given surprise gifts like Disney Princess dresses, Disney Princess character-themed Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse ear headbands, wands, tiaras and more. Disney Publishing also chipped in with an array of Disney books, it says.

During the ball, attendees enjoyed a special singing performance by 17-year-old Mikayla from Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, who began her battle fighting cancer three years ago. Mikayla wished to perform at Disney and was surprised earlier this year on World Wish Day with the news that her wish would come true and would be recognised as the 150,000th Disney wish.

Leslie Motter

“As the number-one wish granter for our organisation, Disney is helping deliver joy when it’s needed most. Through their stories and characters, Disney is creating unforgettable wish-granting experiences like ‘Once Upon A Wish Party’ that allow families the space to create happy new memories together that I know will last a lifetime,” says Leslie Motter, Make-A-Wish America President & CEO.

To complete their Disney wish trips, families have been offered several days in the theme parks and a stay at Give Kids The World Village, an organisation that plays an integral role in wish-granting efforts at Walt Disney World Resort.

Disney says it has worked with Make-A-Wish since 1980 to grant more than 150,000 wishes. Historically, one out of every two wishes granted in the United States through Make-A-Wish has been a Disney wish. The entire Disney family works with Make-A-Wish to grant life-changing wishes, including theme park and resort vacations, cruises, shopping sprees, studio visits, talent meet-and-greets, sports-themed experiences and more.

Granting wishes in distinctly Disney ways is an integral part of the cast experience, as many Disney employees are wish-granting volunteers, parents of wish kids or wish alumni themselves. It says following the event at Walt Disney World, Disney wish-granting events will also take place at Aulani, A Disney Resort and Spa and Hong Kong Disneyland Resort in celebration of ‘World of Frozen’ opening in December.

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