Adventures of the "Moms" Panel

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Thanks for the links - this Heather is our Heather. I loved both articles - and the family photos are very nice. However, I must say, the people in Louisville are very harsh with their comments. I think there are people out there that just like to stir the pot. Which brings me to another thought...maybe these are the type of people who would purposely record out low ratings on the Moms Panel answers. Bret, I wouldn't worry another minute about a low rating.

I give all the moms credit for allowing articles to be written about them...subjecting themselves to annonymous online comments.

I also wanted to say how good this made me feel. :lovestruc Thanks for claiming me! :rotfl2:
 
I am so glad to see everyone is having a positive experience on the Panel and that no one sees any "down sides". It really makes me feel like this is something I want to do in the future. Thanks for the feedback!!

On a completely unrelated note...are any of you traveling to Disney in August? I was thinking last night how nice it would be to meet some of you! I know I will be there 8/16-8/27, and Sept 26-28.

I'm not going in August... but May 18-23. Anyone else?
 
Gosh Guys, I'd love to meet everyone there. We told ourselves we were not going back for about a year. However; our family and friends say "You'll never make it". We have considered going late August (we left Houston and evacuated to WDW when hurricane Rita headed our way) it was hot, but not too crowded. My youngest will turn 4 August 14th so we thought of making it a birthday trip. Who knows, I'll keep ya posted.

Heather- glad to hear you didn't let those "nasty" post get ya down. I guess I had no idea people could be so mean. I really don't understand WHY someone would be so negative:confused3 I know it takes all kinds to make the world go round, I just choose not to associate with "that" type. What ever happen to DO UNTO OTHERS AS YOU WOULD HAVE THEM DO UNTO YOU!!!!! In reality it seems that those are the people we should be worried about, not you. After all, you have the love and support of your family friends..... Those people are obviously lacking something, happiness, love or even a focus. So these are the people we should be lifting up.
Sorry, I won't rant anymore. It just bothers me we someone says something hurtful about someone else they don't know.
Julie
 
Disney Moms Panelist Kim LaPaglia contributed a feature article to the latest edition of PassPorter News. I've cut-and-pasted it below, because I didn't have much success posting a viable link. (I hope that's okay... :scared: )

Anyway, she wrote about her experience with the Moms Panel selection process. There will be a follow-up article in the next newsletter.

Enjoy!


DISNEY FEATURE: Behind the Scenes: The Walt Disney World Moms Panel Selection Process

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by Kim LaPaglia, PassPorter Guest Columnist and Walt Disney World Moms Panelist



While researching my next Walt Disney World trip, I happened upon an advertisement for the first ever Walt Disney World Moms Panel. Apparently the team selected would be providing advice on planning a Walt Disney World trip. My immediate thought was "This is me!"



As a stay at home Mom, I wasn't actually looking for a new challenge, but this opportunity seemed perfect since I was always helping other families anyhow. I filled out the questionnaire, briefly mentioned to my husband that I applied for this "Disney Mom thing" and forgot all about it. So on October 17, 2007 when I got an e-mail congratulating me for making it to the next phase of the selection process, I was truly surprised. The e-mail had the cutest Walt Disney World Moms logo and the password to fill out the next questionnaire was Cinderella (my favorite princess). Now my heart was pounding with excitement and magical possibilities.



I spent several days writing and editing my answers for the next three essays. I submitted them and made a wish. Of course, the odds were staggering so I tried not to get my hopes up too high.



Around 5:00 p.m. on October 26, I received another e-mail with the same Walt Disney World Moms Panel logo. So adorable! This e-mail congratulated me on making it to the final phase and invited me to schedule a phone interview. I was now among 26 Disney fanatic Moms filled with hope. (No kidding, Hope is my real middle name.) I spent the next couple days seeking advice on whether I should schedule my interview for the first available day. My mom gave me some good advice (gotta love Moms) and I waited for the call to schedule the interview. Over the three days, I had family and friends sending me all kinds of pixie-dust greetings filled with remarks of good luck.



I kept thinking about the search. They were specifically looking for moms that have "mastered the art of planning a Walt Disney World vacation." Over the years I've planned numerous trips for our family, friends, teachers, neighbors, and acquaintances that had been told to call or e-mail me about a Walt Disney World trip. I really concentrated on what it had meant to me to help people plan their trips to this vacation destination that meant so much to me. I reflected on how meaningful it was for first time visitors to return and tell me, "Oh, now I get it." I also remembered what it was like when our son was born 12 weeks premature and how I cried, "But I just want to take him to Disney World." Two years later, my husband Michael and I walked hand in hand down Main Street with our son Nicolas between us and our extended family looking on.



I scheduled my interview for Monday, October 29 at 4:00 p.m. My weekend was spent preparing. I am much more comfortable writing than talking (especially over the phone) so I had my husband call me several times to do practice interviews. I printed out "cue cards" in case I went blank and taped them to the wall of my bedroom. I wanted to take the call where I was surrounded by photos of our son in Walt Disney World, our Disney Vow Renewal (when I rode in Cinderella's Coach), as well as Grand Floridian, Cinderella and Castle memorabilia.



The interview went well and I wrote, "I feel like I did my best and I'll have no regrets either way. I just didn't want to bomb and then regret it." I also told my mom, "All I know is that never in my life did I think I'd be talking to FOUR Disney executives for an opportunity that involves writing and vacation planning. I'm just thankful for this chance because it's an experience I can always be proud of."



Then I waited and dreamed. It really helped exchanging e-mails with some of the other finalists as we could all understand the anticipation. I was grateful to be part of such an outstanding group of Walt Disney World fans. On November 7, I tried to keep busy by getting out luggage for our upcoming (pre-planned) trip to Disneyland. I used packing to go to the Mouse's House in California as a wonderful diversion.



At a little after 4:00 p.m., I got the call of, "Congratulations!" It was absolutely surreal. I got off the phone and ran downstairs. I was crying and laughing. Okay, I was sobbing like a baby. I kept telling my son, "Mommy got it. I got it." Then I told him to always believe in his dreams. I knew the call could go either way so I also had a speech ready for him about how you should always try your best and that winning isn't everything.



I didn't even realize the magic was just beginning. I got an e-mail of congratulations with Minnie Mouse actually speaking my name!



I called everyone. I wrote to my family and friends:



"I just wanted to thank each of you for your support during the application process for the Disney World Moms Panel.



In January, go online to disneyworldmoms.com



I made it!!!



10,000 applied



26 finalists



12 made the online panel forum



I'm going to Disney world!!!!"





All evening I kept singing, "When you wish upon a star." My son clearly thought I had gone nuts. No, just Goofy! But then it was back to being a mom, as of all nights, my husband was working late and I had to take care of dinner and homework.



As the days followed, I kept getting more e-mails from Walt Disney World about the upcoming training. There would be a photo shoot in front of Cinderella Castle. But more unbelievable, my room had been booked, transportation would be arranged for me, meals had been planned, and this obsessive planner didn't have to do any research. It was a great trip for a mom who usually plans every detail.



We were instructed to begin work on our video biography. This would be a short clip where we should "Tell about yourself," "Tell about your family," and "Tell about your favorite Walt Disney World tip." We also needed to begin drafting a written bio that would go on the web site. Even as I worked on these assignments, I felt like none of it was truly real.



By December 8, my husband Michael and I were on a plane to Orlando. Michael wanted to live his dream (playing in the parks by himself) so I purchased airfare so he could join me. He also said he couldn't imagine not being able to at least get a glimpse of me enjoying this once in a lifetime experience. Our son was a great sport about us heading off alone to Walt Disney World, and we were proud of him. Okay, it definitely helped that we had just gotten home from Disneyland five days earlier.



I was nervous and excited on the journey to Walt Disney World for the Moms Panel training. Thankfully I had been in touch with nine of the Moms and Bret, the lone Dad. It was nice to get to know each other before arriving Orlando. To this day, we still keep in daily contact. Discovering new friendships with people as passionate about Walt Disney World as I am has been a magical experience. We all come from different places and yet, we have one thing in common that really holds us together; our love for sharing Walt Disney World with our families and our desire to inspire other travelers to find the magic inside Walt Disney World.



Stay tuned next week for more on Kim's experience as a Walt Disney World Moms Panelist!



About the Author: Kimberly LaPaglia is honored to be part of the first ever Walt Disney World Moms Panel. She is looking forward to her next Disney vacation in June 2008.





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I think there is a new video on the site...at least I don't remember seeing it before. It looks like it has clips of Erin's (and Laura's) radio interview as well as clips from the 'meet me' videos.

Nicely done!
 
by Kim LaPaglia, PassPorter Guest Columnist and Walt Disney World Moms Panelist .......

We all come from different places and yet, we have one thing in common that really holds us together; our love for sharing Walt Disney World with our families and our desire to inspire other travelers to find the magic inside Walt Disney World.....


I really enjoyed reading your article, Kim! (and also your Moms Panel answers!) Thanks DISgeeksfromDC for posting it!

As you hoped, you and the rest of the panel are definitely doing a great job inspiring lots of travelers to find the magic. Great job!

Thanks for sharing your magical journey with us in your Passporter article. I can't wait to read the next part!
 
Kim - what a fantastic article!!!

I feel like I was right there with you experiencing all of that nervousness, excitement and joy!

Can't wait for Part II!

PS - also see that you are in WDW again in June 2008. So am I!!! I'll actually be there early May and again early June. If I see you I will have to ask for your autograph! LOL
 
Hey Bella Heather...it looks like our girls are playing your girls in basketball tonight for the Big East Championship.

Go UConn! :cool1:
 
We'll be in WDW in early May too! May 3-12th!! Look for LGMH!!
 
There is a new vacation memories contest at the Disney family website family.go.com where you can write an essay about your most magical vacation memories. You will need a picture of the memory to submit with your essay.

This probably isn't the best place to post this, sorry.

:) I know people will see it here, though.

Good Luck if you enter!
 
I saw that contest, but honestly I don't think any of my memories would win a contest. I love them, but they are just something simple and precious to me not contest worthy!!!:rotfl:
 
I saw that contest, but honestly I don't think any of my memories would win a contest. I love them, but they are just something simple and precious to me not contest worthy!!!:rotfl:

Hmm, I bet you could describe your special memories in a story that would be sure to touch lots of people. It is all in the presentation!
 
Did anyone ever hear anything about the Mom's Club? I got the email saying my welcome kit would be coming, but nothing came.
 
Did anyone ever hear anything about the Mom's Club? I got the email saying my welcome kit would be coming, but nothing came.

Nothing yet! (... just that initial e-mail announcing the name and promising a welcome kit.) I figure there's still time, though, considering it's not quite Spring! ;)
 
Here's Part II of Kim LaPaglia's feature article from PassPorter News:
('Sounds like this will be a three-part series.)

If you're reading this thread: Thanks, Kim, for all of the details! :thumbsup2


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DISNEY FEATURE: Behind the Scenes: The Walt Disney World Moms Panel - Our Magical Tour

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by Kim LaPaglia, PassPorter Guest Columnist and Walt Disney World Moms Panelist



[To read part one of Kim's series on the Disney Moms Panel, click here: http://www.passporter.com/news/news030608.htm#Disney ]



One of the perks of being selected as a Walt Disney World Moms Panelist was a trip to Walt Disney World! So my husband and I took a flight into Orlando International Airport in early December. As I neared the Orlando Baggage Claim, I noticed a cast member holding a sign with my name on it. While my husband, Michael, went to get our luggage, the cast member and I began a nice chat. Once we were loaded into her SUV, she continued to share interesting stories of her experiences with VIP Tours.



Upon entering the Coronado Springs front desk area, there was a sign welcoming the Walt Disney World Moms Panel. We had our own check-in desk and a manager came out to greet me. I was receiving the red carpet treatment at my favorite vacation destination, and again, I nearly broke out into strains of "When You Wish Upon A Star." My itinerary was enclosed in a blue folder with that endearing Disney Moms Panel logo. The first memo read "Dear Kimberly, Welcome to Walt Disney World."



For another warm welcome, there was a beautiful resort pen from the Coronado Springs manager in my room. I had to quickly prepare for the first Moms Panel function at the outdoor Laguna Bar. My husband called bell services, but they could not locate our luggage, which we had given them just 15 minutes earlier. Okay, Plan B: Open my carry-on bag and iron my back-up outfit. Before I had to leave, the luggage arrived and I was at least able to retrieve Plan A shoes. Now, you know how important shoes are. However, I have to admit that I've never really had a shoe issue in Walt Disney World. Maybe that's because I really like my comfortable walking sneakers and have a great disdain for blisters. This was indeed a different kind of trip.



Finally, I was walking to the Laguna Bar. I felt an immediate sense of togetherness after our introductions were made. Everyone had the same giddy smiles. I think we all had the identical surreal, "I can't believe I'm here" feeling. We were introduced to some of the cast members that had been instrumental in the creation of the Mom's Panel, including Leanne, our exuberant leader with Walt Disney World Public Relations. Meeting these dedicated people was a true highlight. I tend to look at cast members in awe anyhow. But the Walt Disney World Moms Panel Team are truly dream-makers. Little did I know the dreams yet to unfold.



We enjoyed drinks and nervous, excited chatter. The cast members took group photos using all of our cameras. Then we were led to what would be our personal bus for the weekend.



The next scheduled function was the "Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights." We arrived at Disney's Hollywood Studios (yes, it was still called MGM then) via a backstage entrance. We shared laughs about not wanting to see anything that would take away from the magic. We cleared security and entered near the Lights, Motors, Action Extreme Stunt Show. Now, I was in a state of disbelief and probably stayed in this enchanted fog for the next three days. It was similar to my wedding day, when I wanted to take it all in and not forget a moment.



Soon, we were treated to the spectacle of the Osborne Lights being turned on. We were then led through the lights to a photographer who was waiting to capture our first group photo. In a sea of people, the masses parted and we were somehow all lined up. (I have this framed photo -- another gift -- to view while answering questions for the Moms Panel.) People were pointing at us, wondering who we were. I was beginning to wonder myself!



We had free time until our 7:20 pm Brown Derby reservation, an Advance Dining Reservation for which I didn't have to call myself! (All of you fellow obsessive planners understand, I'm sure.) Most of the group headed to Rock 'n' Roller Coaster. Kara (a fellow panelist) and I decided to walk around the shops. It was a delight being able to wander without having to meet up with family or having our children pulling us away from the merchandise. More important, it was nice having some quality time with another Mom and being able to share the amazement of this wonderful experience.



At the Brown Derby, we were seated at a long table. The food was delicious, and the conversation and company was delightful. We met more cast members, who shared wonderful stories with us. After enjoying the grapefruit cake dessert, we were led out of the empty restaurant. The conversation had been so engaging that I hadn't noticed the restaurant close. We were led back to our bus via the empty streets of the Studios. Again, I was in a dream-like state.



Back at the resort, I found even more surprises. Waiting on the table was a basket brimming over with Walt Disney World Moms Panel logo items such as pens, a pink jacket, watch, hat, and more. I was too excited to sleep. My husband and I went outside to enjoy the warm evening, while I shared my journey with him. Finally, with refillable mugs in hand, I tried to read and then sleep. I didn't do well at either attempt.



At 7:30 am, I arrived at the Coronado Springs Convention Center to a welcoming breakfast buffet. It was wonderful to see the panelists as they strolled in. I enjoyed the breakfast and thanked Leanne for the amazing gifts.



The Acapulco Room was set up with computers, and at our desks we found more gifts, including pens and a mouse pad. A highlight of this session was a presentation by Imagineers, introducing the interactive Toy Story Mania attraction. During a short break, I made a call to my son and my mom. I couldn't wait to share the fact that Leanne had surprised us again; we would be touring the Cinderella Castle Dream Suite! When she told us, I felt a bit dizzy with excitement.



Our mini-bus took us to the Magic Kingdom. Again we were led backstage (should I close my eyes?), cleared security, and walked right in to the Magic Kingdom. We entered near the Plaza Restaurant and walked to Cinderella Castle. After posing in the lobby with Cinderella for a group photo, we ascended the stairs and were seated at three tables. Somewhere along the way, we had picked up a photographer and camera man, who were busy capturing our royal lunch. Then, the chef and manager came out to greet us. It was these special touches that made everything so magical. For the crowning finale the chef presented us with three Cinderella slipper desserts, which we all shared. (I had the white slipper at my vow renewal.) This was a divine milk chocolate. It was a magnificent lunch, especially knowing that my dream come true of seeing the suite above us was not far away.



We put on our previously-purchased tiaras (for the record, Bret, our lone Dad, skipped this step) and were led outside to an unassuming door. We went up to the suite in two groups, along with our "paparazzi." We stepped in to a small but special parlor. This was where the concierge waits to receive any wishes from the lucky Castle Suite winners. Here, the clock was not going to strike midnight. It was perpetually stuck at one minute before that un-magical hour.



After the elevator ride, I found myself standing in the suite's foyer led by Alexis, a cast member, who regaled us with stories about the suite. The most often heard request from the Dream Suite winners is to have a picture taken of them in their pajamas in the Magic Kingdom after park closing, and one group of college girls wanted manicures and pedicures.



Biting my lip to hold back tears, I stepped inside the suite. Again, I reminded myself to just soak in the moment. I wanted to breathe in the magic of the experience and keep it with me forever. I am such a Cinderella fanatic/wannabe. The suite has many royal touches. The picture over the fireplace becomes a flat-screen television. In the bathroom, there is indeed a throne. Soak in the tub and you will find yourself beneath simulated stars. I had my picture taken seated on the sofa, but we were asked not to sit on the beds as the next Year of a Million Dreams winners would be arriving soon. I was in awe and it was bittersweet to depart. I will especially cherish the mementos we were given: a Cinderella Castle Suite Privacy Please sign and a Your Key to the World key to the suite. Our next group event was a modified Traditions Tour (Traditions is Walt Disney World's cast member orientation program). It was the Guestology Tour, "plussed" up by Lisa, a cast member with the Disney Institute. The first question posed was, "How many employees work at Walt Disney World?" I raised my hand and said, "None." Correct! (They are cast members, not employees!) By this time, I wanted to head over to the Casting Office to secure myself a role. The tour was informative and challenged even our knowledgeable group. We rode the Haunted Mansion (with the new special effects) and then went over to Pirates of the Caribbean. Again, we were led to a private entrance and onto a boat. I was ecstatic that the Walt Disney World Moms Panel was sharing a ride through my favorite attraction, but I refrained from singing along, "Yo Ho, Yo Ho."



We returned to our hotel before our 5:35 pm Artist Point dinner. At the Wilderness Lodge, we were met again by cameras. We were fortunate that these people were on hand to help commemorate our trip. Dinner was again delicious; we were introduced to the chef and manager and given personalized menus. There was no time for dessert, though, as we had a party to attend; Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party.



(During the day, while I was with the panel, my husband was playing in the parks. However, any family members who had traveled with us were kindly invited to join us for the Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party that evening.)



Waiting at the Magic Kingdom with our family members was a roped-off area atop the train station. We were treated to hot chocolate, coffee, and cookies. Although I had been to Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party a few times with my family, viewing it with the Moms Panel was special. There were some bittersweet moments -- I recalled seeing my son at a previous party, waving at Santa and trying to catch snow on Main Street. It was a pleasure to meet some of the Moms Panel's family members and watch the children enjoying this magical evening. After the parade, Michael and I watched the fireworks. Michael took the "real" bus back to the hotel, but I wanted to enjoy my private transport and time with the panel members (although I was too exhausted to talk much). The lack of sleep, a full day of events, and emotional moments were catching up with me. I perked up a bit when I saw another surprise waiting in our room. It was a plate of cookies and a carafe of milk. Sweet dreams, indeed!



Click here to read the first part of Kim's series on the Disney Mom's Panel: http://www.passporter.com/news/news030608.htm#Disney





About the Author: Kimberly LaPaglia thrives on answering questions about Walt Disney World vacations. Stay tuned for her last day of training, which includes the Walt Disney World Moms Panel photo shoot and what it's been like since the site went live.





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Nothing yet! (... just that initial e-mail announcing the name and promising a welcome kit.) I figure there's still time, though, considering it's not quite Spring! ;)

Thanks for responding...did they say spring? I thought it was "soon." Must be my wishful thinking.:rotfl:
 
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