What have you done that you swear no one else has done at Disney!

leighe said:
Well - he didn't "have me naked by the end of this song" but we were in a bathroom in a public place! I'll never, never, never forget it. DH can't understand why I turn red when I catch certain vidoes on MTV or songs on the radio. :earboy2: :love: :love2: :blush:


Way to funny :rotfl: you go girl!
 
When I was on an internship at Disney for 8 months, the cast of Cinderellabration threw me a surprise party for my birthday. I had arranged a meet-and-greet to get pictures for my birthday, but they had a whole surprise set up instead. That was my best birthday ever! (BTW, if I can figure out how to post photos I can post mine here. They are really special).
 
Our experience was two years ago when dd was 5. We were at CM the night we did MNSSHP and dd was dressed as Minnie Mouse. When Minnie got to our table she visited with dd for a minute then took off her apron and put it on dd. She then sat down in dd's chair and tried to shove dd off the other tables to do her job. DD didn't want to go guess she didn't want Minnie's job. It was the most magical experience we've had. DD will never forget it.

:cheer2: 29 days and counting
:earsgirl: princess:
 
ARE YOU SURE THERE ARE CAMERAS??? We were the only ones on that ride too and we did more than make out...OMG REALLY. Are there cameras on the Observation Deck outside the CG too. What about the elevators in the GF. I am going to throw up

:rotfl2: :rotfl2: OMG I am crying right now - you kill me!! :rotfl2: :rotfl2:

You sound like DH and I used to be. I remember a trip we took in May of 2000 :love: Now we have our 4yr old dd and we don't have to worry about cameras - we aren't so frisky in the World anymore!!

So what more DID you do on Pirates?? ;) Just kidding!
 
When I was a CM in security, i was fortunate enough to have access to several places that others did not. Watching the Spectromagic from atop the castle was one. And I escorted Aerosmith around property when they opened RNR. I rode RNR with them too many times to mention. I also worked with N'sync and Enrique Eglacias (sp?). Many a fond memory.
 
This doesn't really apply to me, per se, but since I was the first in the family to notice it....
on a family video taken at EPCOT and MGM, the camera focuses in on my brother, 4 at the time, dancing and playing around at a tram stop (not in the way of guests or traffic, just next to a planter). All of a sudden, as the end of a tram goes by, someone falls off the back, lands flat on the concrete, gets up, shakes it off, and walks away.

I once vomited at Coral Reef. I was young and had a cheese hot dog that didn't taste much like either. The same video as above chronicles this meal. We're looking at menus, looking out the windows, getting ready to eat, then there is a cut to my dad admiring plants outside.
 
I know others have beat this record but it was a Magical Moment for DS13 & myself this past Aug 19th
After having brkfst at Donald's DS & I rode Primeval Whirl 14times without getting off. The CMs knew we were going for a record so let us ride for an hour. The lines werent starting to build up till then. So we kept going round and round and round and round. Each time around they would all join us in the count. When we got off they handed us a Magical Moments certificate. DS & I got back on line for 1 more ride.
 
I have a family friend that organized the millenium celebration at Walt Disney World, and he was the one that orchestrated the large mickey hand that is over SE that says "Epcot" now but used to say "2000". Well while this was being setup, he took his son and I on top of "the ball". It was absolutely incredible and something I will never forget, and something I am sure not too many people have done.
 
deadhedjen said:
Well obviously I'm not the ONLY one who has done this, but it sure is my most memorable at Disney...
I was picked to sit in the hot seat at Who Wants to be a Millionaire in MGM.
I wasn't picked for the fastest finger answer part, but my score was 1st place when they show the scores of the audience. DS was sitting next to me and when he saw my chair number was in 1st place he just looked at me with his eyes wide and this big fly-catching open mouth expression on his face and he says "mommy, that's you!" The look on his face was priceless. I can still picture it when I close my eyes today. He was so proud. We were sitting all the way up in the very last row. The whole time I was walking down to sit in the hot seat I hear my kids saying "That's our mommy, that's our mommy!!!! YEAH MOMMY!!!"
The host did the usual interview with me on the HUGE video screen. He asked me to introduce my DH and my kids (as the camera was on them and they were on the big screen)....oh how I wish I could have had that videotaped!
After every correct answer I gave...all I could hear (even though the whole place was politely clapping) was my DD yelling YEAH MOMMY!! all the way from that tippy top row.
No I didn't win the Disney Cruise. Even if I would have it was for a family of 4 and we are a family of 6, lol. But my DS wore that Millionaire Hat, Lanyard, pins and the whole get up for the rest of the day....everywhere we went the CM's inquired if he had been on Millionaire that day. He just smiled so proudly and said, "no, but my mom was!"
That was my best Disney trip ever.

Jennifer
:earsgirl: :earsboy: and :earsboy: :earsgirl: :earsgirl: :earsgirl:
Okay, that was so sweet I almost started crying!
 
I marched in the parade at Disneyland when I was in the Michigan Marching Band and we were in the Rose Bowl. I held the MMB banner! :cloud9:

BTW, we only had 2 hours in the park that day!
 
Last week at Disneyland, my daughter (6.5yo) lost on tooth on the Jungle Cruise! When the piranas attacked the boat, she ducked and sort of bumped her mouth somehow and yelled, "I lost my tooth!"

It had been VERY loose for a while - you can see it actually sticking out a bit in some pictures from earlier in the trip. But it fell on the floor of the boat and for the moment she thought she had lost it forever, it was a bit tragic. The skipper was sweet and she got a big round of applause from the boat. Once we stopped, the skipper asked for a flashlight and we found it pretty easily. There wasn't even any blood! And one of the skippers on the dock gave her a slip for a free trading pin.

Brett
 
Rode RNRC at test speeds 80 mph in 2.6 seconds :cool1:
 
We found a disposable camera at this park and then we decided to take one picture of my family so the owners will be able to see who returned their camera to the lost and found, but we losted the disposable camera on our way to the lost and found. Sorry! :blush:
 
hmmmm... maybe someone has done this, but when I tell people I did, they think I am crazy.

Take a 2 1/2 and just turned 5 year old to WDW by Plane, ALONE!! and love every second of it.... well, except the flight down, haha.
 
not me my BIL. He and 2 friends got drunk in the MK and got thrown out thru the utildors.
 
Hmmm, well my sister got the bus driver to sign her autograph book one time. The cool thing was his name. Walt. :goodvibes
 
Last summer (Jun 04) we took our family trip after DH came home from Iraq. My mom's friend and his sons all work at WDW. I got "picked" as one of the extra's in Indiana Jones, we also were asked to stay after the show and all the crew came up and thanked DH and Indy gave DH his hat from the show. A few nights later we got to sit down on the docks w/the crew to watch Illuminations (one of the son's is on the pyrotechnic crew) and DD#2 got to talk on the headset to all the crew on each of the buildings and tell them to start the 5 min warning.

We are going back at Christmas time and our friend said he is trying to plan something special for our visit - can't wait!
 
lclark0621 said:
I am sure others have done this, but...

At our Fairy Tale Wedding our Cocktail Hour was going on while DH & I had our pictures taken. Afterwards they put us in the White Hall Room in the GF to wait. Well the fireworks started in the MK. DH & I went out on the patio. It was just us, all alone, watching a great show "just for us" on our wedding night. :)

Also we danced our last dance at our Fairy Tale Wedding to the music from Spectromagic. :goodvibes

Our wedding event manager snagged us a copy of the music directly from the parade (had Jiminy Cricket & everything on it).

The DJ started playing it about 20 minutes before the end of our reception at the GF. Everyone LOVED it.

Wow, this ALMOST makes me consider getting married again. :groom: :bride:
 
I'm sure I'm the only person who has a dd who spent an entire meal at Club 33 crawling around under the table. She was 2 years old, we had invited dh's family along, including two other cousins, ages 2 and 3. Everyone behaved perfectly, except for my dd; I was one of those hyper new moms, comparing her child to others, and was so embarrassed at the time!

At the time, we had a family membership to Club 33----loved getting to park right there in the very front! Recently I found some matches imprinted with our last name and Club 33 logo--so glad I saved them; realize now how special the whole thing was (growing up, just sort of took it all for granted). Remember going there with a girlfriend for my 14th birthday. It was neat to step out onto the balcony and watch New Orleans Square from above. My parents liked it because they could order an alcoholic drink, lol.
 
Well, I have a few, but they also include Disneyland.

When dd was 10 weeks old, we were at Disneyland. It was so uncrowded, and no one was around us when we met Snow White. She took my dd from my arms, and held her for the longest time. We have beautiful pictures of Snow White holding Emily.....they are so precious to me. :cloud9:

On another Xmas trip, this time when dd was a bit older, I was shopping in the store that Star Tours exits into. I was looking at two videos...one called a "Day at Disneyland", and the other, something like "Christmas at Disneyland". I asked the CM about both, and decided to get the "Day at Disneyland" (after much discussion!!! :flower: ) The CM then gave me the other one, as a gift.

Another Magic Moment: We took the Family Magic Tour. We lost tour members (with older kids), as time went on. At the end, there were only a few families left. When Prince Charming and Aladdin showed up, some kids pushed their way to the front, got their autographs and left. So my kids held hands with the characters and were walked to a ride and rode with them. I could hear people asking as they we walked (and madly videotaped!!) "Who are these people???"

Julia
 

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