Overview
Easton’s Royal Affair: 7th Annual Princess Tea Brings Fairytale Magic to Young Royals
Young princes and princesses are invited to step into a storybook world as the Greater Easton Development Partnership (GEDP) hosts the 7th annual Princess Tea on Saturday, April 28, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Bank Street Annex. Held in conjunction with Spring into Easton, the city’s lively seasonal kickoff, this enchanting event promises an afternoon of regal fun, memorable moments, and a touch of fairytale magic.
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Beloved princesses Cinderella, Tiana, Rapunzel, Belle, Moana, and Ariel will be in attendance, greeting young guests, leading singalongs, and twirling across the ballroom floor. Each child will receive a tiara or crown upon arrival, ensuring they feel like royalty as they sip tea, dance, and create magical memories. Guests are encouraged to dress in their finest royal attire.
The tea-rrific event will feature a selection of tea in real china teacups and a child friendly lunch. While decorating your own cupcake a grand introduction will be made for each member of the royal court with a surprise performance to make the day even more forgettable.
Tickets are $40 per child (ages 2 and up) and $50 per adult (ages 14 & up, chaperones—parents, grandparents, and caregivers alike) and required for all attendees. Each young royal will leave with a special favor as a keepsake of their happily ever after. Advance ticket purchase is required, and all sales are final.
For those seeking an extra-special royal experience, a VIP package is available from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Limited VIP tickets are priced at $85 per child, offering an exclusive meet-and-greet with the princesses. VIP guests will enjoy a fairy "champagne" toast, rhinestone tiaras and special gifts from the princesses and a VIP goody bag—plus all the magic included in general admission.
Tickets are expected to sell quickly for this popular event. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit purplepass.com/princesstea2025.
About Greater Easton Development Partnership
GEDP is a volunteer-driven, non-profit organization focused on Easton’s economic well-being, historical integrity, vibrant culture and hospitality. It manages more than two dozen programs and events that improve Easton's quality of life including Easton Farmers’ Market, Easton Main Street Initiative, Easton Public Market, PA Bacon Fest, West Ward Community Initiative, Easton Ambassadors, Easton Winter Village, Heritage Day, Easton Garden Works and more. More: eastonpartnership.org.