

All 14 kids were able to attend and of them, only 2 had never visited the Walt Disney World Resort. I ultimately invited 11 kids to the party in addition to 3 of my own. Only two of my kids are officially tweens so I decided to broaden my age range to include my youngest daughter who is 7. You see, I am not a foolish mortal after all! I contacted my local civic center and was able to book a room for FREE! I chose to hold my villains party on the most appropriate day I could think of in February, Friday the 13th.


Zip-a-dee-doo-dah! I felt like I hit the Disney party lottery!Ĭonsidering the fact that I was to invite a minimum of 10 tweens, I quickly decided to find a location outside of my home to host my party. I was given a hostess kit with ideas on how to use my goodies, recipes and various instructions. There were also lots of villains themed decorations, a table cloth, plates, napkins, cups, directions for Disney inspired nail art, Disney bingo, Disney trivia, pin the smile on Mickey, Disney character word searches and a Disney quote and attraction match up game. My box included a full size box of All Mighty Pacs, samples of Wisk and Snuggle, a Duff Tie-Dye Premium Cake Mix, Wilton sprinkles, Kellogg’s Disney Fairies fruit snacks, two boxes of Twinings Herbal Tea, a Mickey Mouse Clubhouse cake pan, My Image Bracelet Maker, a free sample and coupons for Beyond Beef, HP photo paper, six bottles of nail polish, Princessa nail files, two Disney Villains puzzles, Disney luggage tags, a Disney vacation planning dvd and movie pins for the live action Cinderella film. After being notified that I was selected to be a party hostess, I was sent a huge box full of goodies to help throw my party. “Congratulations! You’ve been selected to host a Villains #DisneySide Celebration for tweens!” What a magical email to receive! Spreading Disney pixie dust is one of my favorite things to do. The thoughts and opinions expressed are my own.*** ***I received free products to promote the #DisneySide campaign.
