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Parents create 'Disneyland on a budget' for their kids and it is the most adorable thing ever

As these parents could not take their kids to Disney World due to their budget, they brought the experience home.

Parents create 'Disneyland on a budget' for their kids and it is the most adorable thing ever
Cover Image Source: TikTok | @nikadiwa

Disney World is a dream for many kids around the world. However, sometimes, parents can not afford to take their kids there to live their dreams due to tight budgets. However, a creative idea from these parents shows that one can make memories even on a budget. The parents recreated the Disney World experience for their kids at home, which is the most wholesome thing ever. Nika Diwa, the mom–who goes by @nikadiwa on TikTok–posted a video showing the entire experience the parents created for their kids. If someone else is looking for a budget Disney World trip, they can take a leaf from the creator's book.

Image Source: TikTok | @nikadiwa
Image Source: TikTok | @nikadiwa

As the video begins, one can see that the house has been decorated a little from the outside as the mom stands there acting like a Disney World employee. The daughter is carrying a pink bag as she enters the house along with her sister. Their mom says, "Okay, you can't bring your own food," as she checks their bag. Once she is done checking, she opens the door and welcomes her daughters to "Disney Corner." As they enter the house, the mom is sitting with a makeshift popcorn cart, where she puts the popcorn for her daughters in cups. She adds, "This would be five thousand eight hundred and ninety-nine dollars and zero cents." Next up, the dad is dressed in red clothes and a red elf hat, inviting people for the "Splash Mountain" ride, a popular log flume ride at Disney World.

Image Source: TikTok | @nikadiwa
Image Source: TikTok | @nikadiwa

The girl is standing in line with other dolls and toys in front of her. The dad looks at the toys one by one and apologizes that they can not get on the ride because they are too short in a classic amusement park fashion. As he reaches the daughter, he says, "You're just the right size. Come on, Splash Mountain's in your future." They put the girl in a laundry basket and put that in front of a TV. A video of the ride experience is playing as the parents move the basket around. The girl is squealing with excitement as she enjoys the ride. 

Image Source: TikTok | @selfishnicetomeetyou
Image Source: TikTok | @selfishnicetomeetyou

The dad is lying on the floor by the end of the ride. The mom asks him, "Are you okay, Doug?" He simply says that he just got a little overwhelmed because of the exhilarating experience. "You ready to meet the characters at Disney?" the mom asks. The girl jumps up and down and says, "Omg, could you sign my book?" She asks the question to an Olaf toy that her mom is holding up. The mom signs on behalf of Olaf's toy. The girl expresses, "You look big in real life, Olaf." Next up, the girl meets Minnie and the mom says in Minnie's voice, "I love your outfit. The girl replies, "I love your outfit." Minnie exclaims, "Oh, girl." They end it with watching fireworks on TV and the girl screams, "Best day ever!"

Image Source: TikTok | @aubreyg164
Image Source: TikTok | @aubreyg164

People in the comments love the concept and share their views. @trish1215e commented, "She probably had way more fun than actually going there. Love this family time." @ashley.m.felty wrote, "I love doing virtual field trips to Disney World with my Behind the Magic students. They're middle schoolers and love it just as much." @jess_ohara2004 said, "If you go to Disney World, come to Epcot! I work at the festival booths and would love to give Zizi a sticker and dessert!"

You can follow Nika Diwa (@nikadiwa) on TikTok for content on family and relationships.

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