Wow Shannon, can you adopt me?
It sounds like you've got it all under control to make your daughter's Disney visit extra special. You've certainly booked some amazing experiences for your little girl. Whether to add the "
Presenting Your Royal Princess" gift is a personal decision that you should base on budgetary constraints and your daughter's personality. It would be the difference between having a giant ice cream sundae or a giant ice cream sundae with a very expensive cherry on top.
I can tell you that when my three daughters were six years old they were all head-over-heels for the princess experience. They had no limits on their royal aspirations. If the Royal Princess gift had been available at the time, I'm sure they would have absolutely LOVED it. I can also say that I have done some pretty over-the-top things for my girls at Walt Disney World. For example, on my twins' sixth birthday we ate at Crystal Palace, Cinderella's Royal Table, and Chef Mickey's all on the same day and had cake at each meal, because that was the most fabulous thing they could imagine. And it truly is a wonderful thing to make your childrens' dreams come true. So, if you want to go overboard, why not?
However, that Princess gift is rather expensive. Pricey enough so that foregoing it would be enough to spend an extra night in a deluxe resort. Would you rather spend an extra day at the parks or gift your daughter a princess gift? Only you can know which would be more meaningful to your family.
Good luck with your decision.