The whole event was wonderful and benefited a great cause, preventing Child Abuse. The tickets may seem expensive but it all goes to benefit victims of child abuse. At the table (which was decorated very nicely) you had a choice of water or pink lemonade. My daughter is 9 and she felt like a princess! They had popcorn in a decorative bag and cookies available. The show started with girls dressed like the AG Dolls with matching doll and narrated to describe the era. At intermission, you can attend booths to get face painting, hair and nails, pictures taken, and various other beauty products are available to look at (if you arrive earlier than the scheduled start time then you can visit all of these booths with more convenience). All of the profits from the booths went to preventing child abuse. There was also a souvenir shop for AG. Inside, you could have your AG doll's hair done by miniature booths (a big hit with the girls there). After intermission was over. They served icecream which was delicious!! And a fresh fruit cup. Very good food. They also give you the most current AG magazine and a program (at the start of the show). The girls continue with a show of sleepwear and then all of the girls come out at the end. When you leave they hand you a goodybag with lots of fun things for a young girl to do. Overall I would definately recommend this event for anyone interested! Especially if your daughter loves American Girl