There is one lucky girl in Tom Cruise's life and she happens to be treated like a princess.

Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise gave his 6-year old daughter a royal princess treatment during their father-and-daughter vacation at Disney World. The famous "Mission Impossible" actor exclusively booked the lovely little girl into the Cinderella suite.

The 50-year-old Cruise whisked his little girl off to spend some quality time together while making sure that his daughter had the time of her life by staying in the coveted suite. According to reports, the exclusive pad that was decorated as a 17th century chamber is usually reserved for Disney charity events and promotions. However, the "Mission Impossible" actor made it possible to have a few nights in the luxurious suite for her daughter Suri.

The suite was originally designed for creator Walt Disney's family to stay in. It has a sitting room which featured stained glass windows, telling the fairy tale character Cinderella's story from rags to riches, and a bathroom with a dome ceiling displaying twinkling stars in the night sky. There is no doubt that Tom Cruise's little princess Suri enjoyed her vacation at Disney World.

Meanwhile, Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes are managing to keep their relationship civil for the sake of their daughter. The two are reportedly still talking with each other and have worked out a civilized routine of parenting duties. "They are both going to do what's best for Suri," the source said.

Katie Holmes has enrolled Suri in a posh international school in Manhattan and the little girl will be starting her classes next month. The proud parents of Suri previously had their daughter home-schooled because of the family's constant travel due to their very busy work schedules.

Now, Holmes wants to give Suri some stability and consistency in the little girl's life after having to go through her parent's divorce. According to a close friend, Tom Cruise happily agreed. This clearly indicates that Cruise and Holmes are positively working everything out for the best interests of their child.