What it is: A digital download (PDF) for a "Mystery at the Palace" game.
How it works: We provide the story, the clues, and the "suspect" profiles (e.g., Who stole the Queen's necklace?). Parents can print these out and run a scavenger-hunt style mystery during the party.
Why it's unique: Most princess parties are just singing and dancing. This adds a "detective" element that keeps older kids engaged.
For parents who can't afford the $150 visit but still want the magic.
The DIY Princess Kit: A box delivered to their door (or for pickup in Edmonton) containing:
A pre-recorded video of the princess singing a song.
Tiaras for 5 guests.
A "Royal Glow-Up" kit.
Printed games and a "Coronation" certificate.
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