2010 Mom's Panel Results along with lists of Round 2 & 3 Participants

In my rush to come out of lurkdom, I forgot to congratulate all the round 3 ers! I'm looking forward to following you through the next step!

Glo, so sorry about the decision you had to make. If this helps, you will be getting paid to be part of the Disney family; Mom's panel is no-pay, right?:confused3

Jud - does this help?
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Barb
recovering lurker
 
I can dream I would have maybe made it :) Yes, I am at an old store with the old moving fixtures, like it used to be. The managers seem very nice, and I have always wanted to be part of the Disney family. I am excited and I am praying since I can't continue with the MOM's panel maybe I will get lucky and be kept on after January, but that is only a wish right now! Hopefully Tinkerbell will sprinkle bucket fulls of Pixie Dust on me!

Of course we should still set up a visit!!! I am rooting for all of you DISers... :)



Yeah, I wanted it very badly! For many different reason, but if I didn't get another job then I would have been lying. I did not want to do this dishonestly. I also, am hopefully giving someone else a chance at getting on, or maybe each of you have a better chance with one less person there. Believe me sending the two emails was the hardest thing I have done in a while. I do not think I have been so proud of something I had done besides of course my kids (they will always be the thing I am most proud of) in a long time. They already have my letter, I can not take it back, and their decision I am sure is final, as it should be.




I think you are an incredible person, I would imagine the Disney Store will find they need someone with your integrity to stay on after the holidays. On the upside you are giving up one Disney opportunity for another, what fun to work in a place where you get the sights and sounds of Disney all day. I don't know what a new store looks like, out here in the sticks we only have old ones, which I love.

Being such an honest person is a great gift to your kids. My kids are teenagers and every opportunity to see integrity is important, so many people think their kids don't really see what their parents do, but believe me they do.
 
Oh, I knew you weren't. I accepted right away. I knew I had to. This panel experience was awesome. I hope things get better and I can apply in the future and am considered. I had a blast along the way. I can tell you all right now I had a real good cry over this, and maybe a little "It's not fair tantrum" all by myself in my car. I would be lying if I said I hadn't dreamed about it. Maybe another time....thank you all for the kind words. You are all awesome!!! I will be right here rooting you on!


Wow Glo, for some reason, i want to do this :worship:
That is really something, what you did.
You will love the Disney Store. I remember when I got the call I was hired; it was the thrill of a lifetime to finally be working for Disney. It's a shame you cannot do both.
Best of Luck to you and your family.
 
Jud - does this help?
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Barb
recovering lurker

Ahhhh... nope!

And this is driving me crazy- or senile? I have always prided myself on my memory and I'm getting nothing!!!

Hmmm... hang on... just noticed something...

BRB...

[Okay!!! If you had said TT car, or Epcot FOTD, or even crazy, er, dedicated DH who grabs FP's the way I grab photos.... :)]

:)

Jud
 

Oh, Glo, I am so sad for you -- what a heartwrenching decision you had to make! Good mothers often have to give their family's needs priority over their own wants and needs, and you have proved to us all that you are a wonderful mother, who would have been an awesome addition to the Moms Panel! I'm so sorry the circumstances didn't work out for you this year, but I suspect there will definitely be a spot for you on the Panel next year!:grouphug:
 
Wow! What an interesting day! I am still a bundle of energy after yesterday's announcement. I was actually up by 4:30 this morning, feeling exactly like a kid at Christmas! Heaven help my family if I actually make it on the panel!!! :lmao: It may take me weeks to calm down!

I've spent this evening reading back through all of the older Mom's Panel threads - and I just have to say that I am continually impressed by the DIS. Every year finalists, panelists, and everyone just pulls together to be so supportive. Even those who didn't advance are supportive and cheer on those trying to make the panel. Its a truly wonderful thing to see!

I'm glad I am here waiting (not so patiently) with you all! The next two weeks will be full of long days and nights! Hopefully we'll keep each other amused! :laughing:
 
Okay, okay! I just got the best question!!! And no cheating on this one! This is for you! Not your kids or spouse or mother-in-law: especially not your mother-in-law!

:)

Your very first visit to Disney (Land or World), what ONE (1) attraction MOST sticks with you- the one you remember when you think of that first time- for whatever reason, doesn't have to be your fav, or the best, or whatever, just the one that was the ride for that very first visit?

Now realizing this is very similar to a question Twende already asked... but it is a half-day question so what the heck! I assume Twende will resume tomorrow- even if that starts later tonight? hehehehee...

:)

Jud
 
Okay, okay! I just got the best question!!! And no cheating on this one! This is for you! Not your kids or spouse or mother-in-law: especially not your mother-in-law!

:)

Your very first visit to Disney (Land or World), what ONE (1) attraction MOST sticks with you- the one you remember when you think of that first time- for whatever reason, doesn't have to be your fav, or the best, or whatever, just the one that was the ride for that very first visit?

Now realizing this is very similar to a question Twende already asked... but it is a half-day question so what the heck! I assume Twende will resume tomorrow- even if that starts later tonight? hehehehee...

:)

Jud

Ok, my first trip as a Mom, taking an 18 month old, I remember Kilimanjaro Safari. In fact, I'd like to cheat and say that Animal Kingdom really stuck with me. We went in early 1998, not too long after AK had opened. I was astounded by the attention to detail and the theming. I spent many happy hours pushing the stroller and just soaking up the atmosphere!

I still love AK - especially at night. In fact, I've been known to plan a whole trip around when I can stay for evening EMH and see it in the dark! :goodvibes
 
Oh Glo! I just read your news!:sad1: Congratulations hun that you got the job, but I am so, so sorry that it meant you had to give up your spot in round 3. To echo what has already been said - your character and selfishness in putting the needs of your family ahead of everything else is something we can all admire!:hug:

Missy - so glad to hear the good news!:yay: Yay!!!

And finally, congrats to all the 3rd Rounders!!! The numbers are dwindling...you are getting so close!!! I don't know how y'all are going to breath or sleep this next week and a half or so! I was excited enough after submitting an entry for round 1!:rotfl: Good luck and pixie dust to all of you!:wizard:
 
Oh my goodness Glo, I am so very sorry that you had to turn down the opportunity to continue on in the Moms Panel selection process, I can't imagine how hard that must have been; I applaud and admire your integrity. :hug: Heaven knows we need more people just like you in this world and I sincerely hope you get your chance again in the next go around.

Congratulations on the job offer with Disney - I hope that it opens up doors for much bigger and better for your family.


Good luck all you Round 3 folks! The numbers seem lower than last year, I am wondering if that means you are all already shoe-ins! I look forward to seeing how the rest of this unfolds, and I look forward to another year of living vicariously through each of you before applying again for next year!
 
Okay, okay! I just got the best question!!! And no cheating on this one! This is for you! Not your kids or spouse or mother-in-law: especially not your mother-in-law!

:)

Your very first visit to Disney (Land or World), what ONE (1) attraction MOST sticks with you- the one you remember when you think of that first time- for whatever reason, doesn't have to be your fav, or the best, or whatever, just the one that was the ride for that very first visit?

Now realizing this is very similar to a question Twende already asked... but it is a half-day question so what the heck! I assume Twende will resume tomorrow- even if that starts later tonight? hehehehee...

:)

Jud

Gosh, you are taking me back 40+ trips! For some reason, the old Dream Flight stayed with me. I thought it was neat that there was half a plane in the attraction. I still see bits and pieces in Buzz, the spinning room, for example. Also used to like the cheesy Mission to Mars, Horizons was sooo cool then too.
 
Okay, okay! I just got the best question!!! And no cheating on this one! This is for you! Not your kids or spouse or mother-in-law: especially not your mother-in-law!

:)

Your very first visit to Disney (Land or World), what ONE (1) attraction MOST sticks with you- the one you remember when you think of that first time- for whatever reason, doesn't have to be your fav, or the best, or whatever, just the one that was the ride for that very first visit?

Now realizing this is very similar to a question Twende already asked... but it is a half-day question so what the heck! I assume Twende will resume tomorrow- even if that starts later tonight? hehehehee...

:)

Jud

From my first trip to Disneyland there are two attractions that stand out in my mind. First was riding the Matterhorn with my brother. He is 10 years older than me and delighted in scaring the crap out of me. I think I was about 6 or 7 on this trip so he was either 16 or 17. Somewhere there is a picture of us near the end of the ride. There was a little girl and her dad in the car with us and this little girl was a frightened as I was only she screamed the entire time. :lmao: I only screamed 99% of the ride. :lmao: It was an impressive experience. Someday I would love to ride it again.

The other memory was being run over by a train. I can still see that headlight, feel the rumble of the tracks, and hear the train chug chug noise. Again I screamed. I thought that I was really going to die. :eek: This was not an attraction for me. This was a run away train coming directly at me.:scared1:

Again I was with this same brother and I am certain he filled my head with many wicked ideas. It was when I was in college and visiting Disney World with my roommate that I discovered the source of this memory. It was Mr. Toad's Wild Ride!:rotfl:
 
Okay, okay! I just got the best question!!! And no cheating on this one! This is for you! Not your kids or spouse or mother-in-law: especially not your mother-in-law!

:)

Your very first visit to Disney (Land or World), what ONE (1) attraction MOST sticks with you- the one you remember when you think of that first time- for whatever reason, doesn't have to be your fav, or the best, or whatever, just the one that was the ride for that very first visit?

Now realizing this is very similar to a question Twende already asked... but it is a half-day question so what the heck! I assume Twende will resume tomorrow- even if that starts later tonight? hehehehee...

:)

Jud

Going way back to when I was a child the attraction that sticks with me is the Enchanted Tiki Room! I remember the two birds at the entrance and, once inside, the talking walls! I remember waiting what seemed like forever to get to the front to hear the introduction before entering the theater; now this place is a walk in anytime and sit wherever you like attraction!

Barb
 
Seasonal really gets nothing but 20% off anything in the store even sale items and if hired by a certain date (which I was) 2 one day hoppers. If they keep me on and now I am really hoping they do, then I get 5 one day hoppers 2 times a year. Cast member rates in WDW, DLand DCL ect..., discount in store and parks. I think.....

Okay, I knew there was a silver lining! :) Those are some great perks! But, I still just wanna send more :hug: your way!

:flower3: for you.
 
Your very first visit to Disney (Land or World), what ONE (1) attraction MOST sticks with you- the one you remember when you think of that first time- for whatever reason, doesn't have to be your fav, or the best, or whatever, just the one that was the ride for that very first visit?


Jud

Hmmm....

The ride that sticks in my mind the most from our trip in 1984 was Journey Into Imagination. The OLD one, with the cute Figment and the completely different ride. I :love: LOVED that ride. I insisted that my Mom buy me a stuffed Figment...and it STILL sits atop my dresser after 25 years :) I wish they'd go back to that old Journey, I liked it SO much more.
 
Hmmm....

The ride that sticks in my mind the most from our trip in 1984 was Journey Into Imagination. The OLD one, with the cute Figment and the completely different ride. I :love: LOVED that ride. I insisted that my Mom buy me a stuffed Figment...and it STILL sits atop my dresser after 25 years :) I wish they'd go back to that old Journey, I liked it SO much more.

This is exactly what I was going to say, so I'll just agree with you! ;)

Other stand outs are Horizons and the original "If You Had Wings" - I still remember that song!!
 
For Disney World, it would have to be the Country Bear Jamboree and then the talking animals in Pecos Bill's Cafe. I remember going to see the bears right before lunch time and then getting a hamburger next door. It has become a family tradition to eat there every time we go since that first trip when I was a kid (I think it was 27 years ago - that makes me feel old).

For Disneyland, I went for the first time in May 2009. I was completely underwhelmed by the castle. After all the times gazing in awe at the castle at WDW, the castle at DL looked like it has been squashed.
 
Ok, my first trip as a Mom, taking an 18 month old...

Okay... what part of your first trip did you not understand? heheheheee... unless you are saying that this was your first visit???

I remember Kilimanjaro Safari. In fact, I'd like to cheat and say that Animal Kingdom really stuck with me.

Huh! You know, that is an interesting answer, cause now, that is actually a legit answer- which PARK really stuck with you? Cause back when I was young, why, we only had ONE park! And we had to walk through three feet of snow, uphill both ways to get to it- and were happy to do so! :)

I still love AK - especially at night. In fact, I've been known to plan a whole trip around when I can stay for evening EMH and see it in the dark! :goodvibes

I have never done AK after 5. I was very surprised when I first heard they had late hours!

:)

Jud
 
Hi Mandy! I am right over the PA border in Canfield, Ohio! We are almost neighbors!

Traci I lived very near you too, but as a child! We lived in Green Hills and I was born in Luna Pier, MI!


Hi to you both!

I live in Howland, Ohio and frequent the Canfield Fair every year. Go Tigers!
 
From my first trip to Disneyland there are two attractions that stand out in my mind.

Does no one read instructions? heheheheee...

First was riding the Matterhorn with my brother. He is 10 years older than me and delighted in scaring the crap out of me.

Like one needs that on that ride! Heck, I was in my 40's and was more than a bit scared...

I think I was about 6 or 7 on this trip so he was either 16 or 17. Somewhere there is a picture of us near the end of the ride. There was a little girl and her dad in the car with us and this little girl was a frightened as I was only she screamed the entire time. :lmao: I only screamed 99% of the ride. :lmao: It was an impressive experience. Someday I would love to ride it again.

hehehehee... Ya, me too. Acutally, the day I was there, I was in line with the niece of Big Daddy Ed Roth, creator of hot rods and Rat Fink- which I learned was a direct shot at Mickey Mouse! Waited nearly 2 hours, very hot June day, park so packed one could hardly move, line for Indy was 4 hours!

The other memory was being run over by a train. I can still see that headlight, feel the rumble of the tracks, and hear the train chug chug noise. Again I screamed. I thought that I was really going to die. :eek: This was not an attraction for me. This was a run away train coming directly at me.:scared1:

Again I was with this same brother and I am certain he filled my head with many wicked ideas. It was when I was in college and visiting Disney World with my roommate that I discovered the source of this memory. It was Mr. Toad's Wild Ride!:rotfl:

Wow! That is one I never did! And glad I didn't do it as a young'un with your brother! hehehehee...

:)

Jud
 





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