Dances, birthdays and more: regardless of the occasion or place, everyone has wanted to go to these Disney parties; find out which ones!
Organized to celebrate important moments or dates, parties are responsible for marking lively get-togethers between people, strengthening and creating bonds, while at the same time enabling the creation of positive memories among everyone involved.
These celebrations can be held in different situations, such as birthdays or the arrival of a new year, as well as taking place in different locations, whether in open or closed spaces. However, it is essential to have good music and delicious food!
Becoming one of the favorite activities of many, it is clear that this type of commotion could not be left out of fiction, being included in live-action films and animations. With that in mind, RECREIO put together a list of 5 Disney parties that everyone has wanted to go to!
1. The Baptism of Aurora
The birth of Princess Aurora, seen in ‘Sleeping Beauty’ (1959), was truly an event! The daughter of King Stefan and Queen Leah had a christening party where the entire kingdom (or almost the entire kingdom, after all, Maleficent missed that moment and cursed the princess) attended the huge castle, in order to celebrate the arrival of the heir to the throne and gift her.
2. The Prince’s Ball

Nothing better than a dance! In ‘Cinderella’ (1950), all the maidens in the kingdom were invited to the royal ball that would be responsible for presenting Prince Charming’s wife. The formal dresses, the dancing in the ballroom, the decoration… everything was perfect!
3. The New Year’s Party

What the ‘High School Musical’ franchise has most are moments to celebrate. However, in the first film, released in 2006, there is a party that is certainly unforgettable: the New Year’s Eve celebration, where Troy and Gabriella take the stage to sing karaoke — who never wanted to be part of this duet, right? ?
4. The Unbirthday Party

You can celebrate whenever you want! In ‘Alice in Wonderland’ (1951) this point is proved when the heroine Alice participates in a fun afternoon tea, with the mad hatter, to celebrate her “unbirthday” party.
An unbirthday is any and all dates other than your birthday, so it is possible to celebrate it on 364 days of the year.
5. The Halloween party with the Sanderson sisters
A Halloween party with real witches? In the film ‘Abracadabra’ it is possible! That’s because the Sanderson sisters, Winifred, Mary and Sarah, attend a costume party and get everyone dancing with the performance of “I Put a Spell on You” — unfortunately the show is part of a spell, but calm down, everything will be fine afterwards!
Source: Recreio
