When Khloe Sudol was granted a wish from the Make-A-Wish Foundation, choosing what to do was a no-brainer.

She wanted to go to Disney World. “I was like ‘good choice,’” her mom, Heather, told NJ Advance Media.

Khloe was diagnosed with a rare blood disease—called atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome, or aHUS—four days after Thanksgiving last year. The disease affects about two individuals for every one million people in the general population.

The Sudol family was aiming to visit the theme park around Christmastime this year. But as the coronavirus quickly spread in New Jersey and across the country, Make-A-Wish had to postpone all travel-related wishes.

Khloe Sudol recieved her own Disney parade, after her Make-A-Wish trip to Disney World was canceled.Heather Sudol

So Sudol’s friend, Shawna Mulford, who owns a party planning business, decided to bring Disney to Khloe, who had recently turned 10 years old.

On Wednesday, dozens of cars lined up in a parade in front of Sudol’s mom’s house in Upper Township, complete with Disney characters.

“There were about 75 cars in the parade and she brought Mickey, and the princesses, and everything to our driveway,” Sudol said. “And it was the most beautiful thing ever.”

The characters sang happy birthday to Khloe, and gave her gifts—she received Mickey Mouse ears, bubbles, activities, and a Disney gift card.

Khloe was in shock and said it was her best birthday ever, Sudol said. “(Khloe) was just blown away. We’re still in shock,” she said. “I’m still crying when I watch the video.”

Khloe had been living in semi-quarantine already since November and had not been back to school since she was in the hospital, her mom said, making the surprise even sweeter.

Sudol said she was thankful for all their family and friends throughout Khloe’s diagnosis and more.

“It means so much,” she said. “They have been tremendous help throughout all of this.”

Brianna Kudisch may be reached at bkudisch@njadvancemedia.com. Follow her on Twitter @briannakudisch. Find NJ.com on Facebook. Have a tip? Tell us. nj.com/tips.

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