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Make-A-Wish sends Nova Scotia family to Disney

The father of five-year-old Briella Ptolemy says his daughter loves princesses and "anything that's Disney."

Father of five-year-old Briella Ptolemy says his daughter loves princesses

The Ptolemy children with their parents Jennifer and Allan, plus Tinkerbell. (Anjuli Patil/CBC)

The former Payless ShoeSourcestoreat theHalifax Shopping Centre wastransformed on Sunday into a palacefor a five-year-old girl who learned the Make-A-Wish Foundation would be sending her and her Valley, N.S., family to Walt Disney World.

BriellaPtolemyalong with hernine-year-old sisterChloe, eight-year-old sister Emilyand three-year-old brother Joshuawere provided with princess and dragon costumes.

When Tinkerbell showed up, the party really got started. The siblingslearned some new dance moves, got their faces painted and ate cupcakes.

For Allan Ptolemy,it was nice to see his daughterBriella enjoying herself. He saidBriella hasa brain tumour andneurofibromatosisType 1 a genetic disorder that causes tumours to form on nerve tissue.

"She loves princesses, loves Disney stuff, Cinderella anything that's Disney is absolutely a love of hers," Ptolemy said.

"It's been pretty amazing, she's just absorbing all the interaction with Tinkerbell and everyone who is here and just loving the moment."

The Ptolemy children, from left, Chloe, Briella, Emily and Joshua. (Anjuli Patil/CBC)

Ahead of the big reveal, Ptolemy said her older siblings were catching on to the surprise.

Tinkerbellsharedthe news withthe children they were going to Walt Disney World.

"My friends at Disney World, they really want to meet you," she said. "So I think they sent a little bit of pixie dust your way and you're going to go meet my friend Cinderella at Disney World."

Everyone in the family, including Briella's parents, got suitcases.

Briella Ptolemy, 5, wished to go to Disney World with her family. (Anjuli Patil/CBC)

Steven Butler, the wish-granting managerwithMake-A-WishAtlantic Provinces, said the trip to Florida is seven nights and eight days.

"During her time there, she is going to meet all the princesses she can from Elsa and Anna to Moana, so she'll really get the full princess treatment while she's down there and she'll really enjoy herself," Butler said.

Butler said any parent of a children ages three to 18with a critical illness can refer their child for a wish.