Anonymous
Post 12/01/2014 23:45     Subject: Ballerina tea

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Anonymous wrote:There is a Nutcracker tea at the Ritz Carlton that dd and I used to go to.


Not op but this is what I was hoping the thread would be about. Do you recommend this? Is there dancing to watch? What age dd?


I do recommend this event. I took my dd when she was younger and she loved it! There is a children's plate and sweets and an adult plate and sweets. While you eat, there is a local ballet company that performs portions of the ballet. Each little girl leaves with a nutcracker. We have several from the years that we went. Super cute! I think it fills up pretty quickly, so you should reserve as soon as possible.


For what ages do you recommend the Ritz Nutcracker tea? My DD is 9.


That is the perfect age. You will see younger girls with their mothers and grandmothers. Some of the younger ones get a little antsy after a while. I think your dd will love it, and you will too.



Thank you so much for the recommendation!
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2014 22:55     Subject: Ballerina tea

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is a Nutcracker tea at the Ritz Carlton that dd and I used to go to.


Not op but this is what I was hoping the thread would be about. Do you recommend this? Is there dancing to watch? What age dd?


I do recommend this event. I took my dd when she was younger and she loved it! There is a children's plate and sweets and an adult plate and sweets. While you eat, there is a local ballet company that performs portions of the ballet. Each little girl leaves with a nutcracker. We have several from the years that we went. Super cute! I think it fills up pretty quickly, so you should reserve as soon as possible.


For what ages do you recommend the Ritz Nutcracker tea? My DD is 9.


That is the perfect age. You will see younger girls with their mothers and grandmothers. Some of the younger ones get a little antsy after a while. I think your dd will love it, and you will too.

Anonymous
Post 11/30/2014 21:47     Subject: Ballerina tea

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is a Nutcracker tea at the Ritz Carlton that dd and I used to go to.


Not op but this is what I was hoping the thread would be about. Do you recommend this? Is there dancing to watch? What age dd?


I do recommend this event. I took my dd when she was younger and she loved it! There is a children's plate and sweets and an adult plate and sweets. While you eat, there is a local ballet company that performs portions of the ballet. Each little girl leaves with a nutcracker. We have several from the years that we went. Super cute! I think it fills up pretty quickly, so you should reserve as soon as possible.


For what ages do you recommend the Ritz Nutcracker tea? My DD is 9.
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2014 12:01     Subject: Re:Ballerina tea

Wow, not what I thought this thread would be.