Be pampered together at one of Orlando's spas where you and your daughter can select from services that include massages, facials and pedicures. While the entire menu of spa services is available for mom, there is a shorter menu available just for young daughters. Disney's Grand Floridian Resort and Spa offers massages and spa services for the entire family with a pint size menu for children ages 4 to 12. The Ritz-Carlton Orlando Grande Lakes offers a Princess Fizzing Mani-Pedi for girls ages 2 to 10 with facials available for teens. Buena Vista Palace Hotel and Spa offers massages, facials and body treatments for children ages 11 to 16, and the Mandara Spa at the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin offers massages for children ages 8 and older with an adult companion.
Be treated like a princess when dining at one of the Walt Disney World Resorts character dining experiences themed just for you and your daughter. Akershus Royal Banquet Hall at Epcot's Norway Pavilion offers the Disney Princess Storybook dining experience for breakfast with a visit at your table from the different Disney princesses and friends. Stop at Cinderella's Castle for breakfast, lunch or dinner at Cinderella's Royal Table at the Magic Kingdom Park for Fairytale Dining. This dining experience is a pre-plated, all-you-can-eat meal. Theme park admission to Epcot or the Magic Kingdom Park are required to dine at either of these locations.
Though there is more to the Orlando area than theme parks, stop by Downtown Disney or CityWalk for theme park shopping, dining and entertainment venues all in one location. Non-theme park shopping venues in the area include Orlando Premium Outlets, which include more than 150 stores that offer 25 to 60 percent off retail prices, Pointe Orlando International Drive Mall is home to more than 60 specialty stores and restaurants, and the Mall at Millenia has more than 150 fine shopping venues. You can also shop at more than 250 stores under one roof at the Orlando Mall, which is located just minutes from the Orlando International Airport, International Drive and all of the area's theme parks.
Spend the day splashing in the water and soaking up the sun at one of the local water parks. Zip down slides and through tubes that will take you into a dolphin pool at Aquatica by SeaWorld. Or, swim with the dolphins at Discovery Cove. There are also two water parks at the Walt Disney World Resorts --- Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach. Another popular water park in the Orlando area is Wet N Wild, where you can spend the day screaming as you go down some of the area's more extreme water slides.