Which Disney Resort is every kid's best vacation resort destination}.
At a guess that it would be Epcot for a reallyExciting time. Disneyland is most kids favourite with a chance of really meeting Mickey Mouse or Minnie Mouse . There are always lots of great fun things to do like Character Breakfasts and then there are exciting Shows and a heap of other activities to keep them busy all day long.
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse question by mulan416: What font was used for the word 'Clubhouse' in the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse?
I am making a birthday invitation for my niece, do you know any similar or alternative font i could use. Thanks.
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Answer by plumdumplings
Normally I'd try to give you a specific font, but since we're looking at look-a-likes, different fonts have different parts that are similar and you can decide which feels closest to you. Take a look at dafont.com's cartoon section and you are bound to find something http://www.dafont.com/theme.php?cat=101&page=1&nb_ppp=50&af=on&text=CLUBHOUSE
Should Your Party Have a Theme?
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
Article by Sherri
To theme or not to theme, that is the question. When you're throwing a party, do you really need a theme, and if so, how do you decide which theme is right for your party? Here are a few things to keep in mind to help you decide.
1. Size of the Party. A larger party typically does need a theme. It will help keep people interested and excited. A smaller party or get together is fun with a theme, but certainly doesn't need one.
2. Location of the Party.
* Some party locations don't need a theme. If you're having a party at Whirly Ball (so fun!), then the entertainment at the party should be enough for your event.
* Some locations ARE your theme. Having a birthday at the zoo? You'll want a zoo theme. A Mexican restaurant? A fiesta theme!
* Some locations do need a theme. A hotel ballroom or party center is purposely designed to be neutral for people to design their party however they like. So, choose ANY theme for these locations.
3. Type of Party. A backyard barbecue for family and friends or a pub crawl probably does not need a theme, but a birthday party, retirement party, Bar or Bat Mitzvah or a kids party (ok, any special occasion event) can all benefit from having a theme. A theme helps you decide how to decorate and makes your party about you or the guest of honor!
4. Date of the Party. A 4th of July party calls for a Patriotic party and a Christmas party, of course, calls for a Christmas theme. This doesn't mean you can't be creative with your theme, but do keep the holiday in mind when planning.
5. You! You might be the type of person who loves a theme party. If so, then go for it regardless of the size of the party or the location. Hate themes? Then relax and have a great party without a theme.
Ok, so if you've decided to host a theme, how do you decide what theme to use? I can't tell you how many people have come in the meet with me over the years with no idea what theme to use for their party. Here are some tips to help you decide.
* Interests. If the party is celebrating a person (a birthday, Bar or Bat Mitzvah or anniversary, for example), then ask yourself what the celebrant likes. Does your child love Mickey Mouse? Then have a Mickey Mouse Clubhouse theme party. Is your friend a scrapbooker? Then why not throw her a scrapbook theme Bridal shower?
* You can also combine interests for your party theme! We met with a child who had so many interests she couldn't decide on a theme for her Bat Mitzvah. She loved using AOL though, so we turned her party into EOL for Elyssa Online and had each table a different website named for one of her interests. Using one central theme is the best way to tackle many interests. It keeps the party from seeming like a mish mash of ideas.
* Location. Again, think about where the party will be held. We planned a party in a beautifully renovated barn. It was perfect for a Western theme party.
* Something you like! You don't have to theme your party for anything at the party. Why not have a luau theme birthday party or a casino theme anniversary party. A fun theme that you like will excite your guests and help make the event even more fun!
Bottom line, it's up to you if you want to have a theme for your party. There are no firm rules about this one. Pick a theme that is fun, fits the guest of honor and that you'll enjoy.
Three great reasons to have a theme party:
1. It makes decorating easier. You'll have plenty of decorations to choose from that all work together to create a great atmosphere for your event.
2. It makes planning games and activities easier. Watching Uncle John try to limbo at a luau party is worth the price of admission!
3. Most importantly, it lets you personalize the party and put full attention on the guest of honor.
Have a wonderful party!
About the Author
Sherri is a party planner extraordinaire and the owner of Party411.com where party planning is made easy! She also writes at The Daily Party Dish where she dishes about the week's celebrations and the distractions that go with them.
Mickey Mouse Club House, Handy Manny, & Little Einsteins Fondant Birthday Cake
This is a birthday cake I made for a little boy turning 5 years old. It's all chocolate with a vanilla/almond buttercream icing. Yummy! This cake was a lot of hard work but VERY fun to make! All the hard work and effort paid off when I saw the huge smiles on my clients faces! All figures are gumpaste and the entire cake is 100% edible!
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Video Rating: 4 / 5
Disneys Mickey and Minnie starred {first | early on |in their first made their first appearance in the film Plane Crazy, was first shown on May 15, 1928. The movie was co-directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Iwerks was also theprimary animator for this short, and reportedly spent six weeks working on it. It is said, Iwerks was the top animator for all Walt Disney short released in 1928 and 1929. Mainly Harman and Ising also helped Walt Disney in the early years. They had already signed their contracts with Charles Mintz, but he was still in the process of forming his new studio and so for the time being they were still working for and employed by Disney. This cartoon would be the last cartoon they animated under this somewhat awkward situation.
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