We just got to Disney yesterday, and this morning my son lost a tooth in our hotel room while eating a mickey waffle! Just wondering if the staff does anything special if he tells the front desk? We're at All Star Sports if that makes a difference.
If I was you, I'd put a Disney spin on whatever we normally do at home. For us the tooth fairy leaves a note with glitter and money...so I'd probably buy Tinkerbell stationary to leave the note and say Tinkerbell helped the tooth fairy.
For our daughter, we told her at Disney World it wasn't the Tooth Fairy, it was Tinkerbell. We got a cute little Tinkerbell container at a shop in Magic Kingdom right by the carousel.
Guess what...she managed to lose another tooth on our next trip...I think she was working on it to make it happen
Our kids were so excited to see a surprise in the room when we got back to the hotel at the end of the day! A little tooth holder container, a medal, a letter about tinker bell and the tooth fairy, and mickey confetti! So special! Thanks, All Star Sports
Our kids were so excited to see a surprise in the room when we got back to the hotel at the end of the day! A little tooth holder container, a medal, a letter about tinker bell and the tooth fairy, and mickey confetti! So special! Thanks, All Star Sports View attachment 932385
This is so good to know. We have a trip coming up in 6 weeks and DD is 5 and a half and so that first tooth could come out at any time. No loose ones that we know of but my own first lost tooth, I had no idea and then ate an apple and it was gone.
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