Adventures of the "Moms" Panel

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I am from NY ( central NY ) and school just ended today for us as well. We didn't have any snow days to make up so this is just the regular school year. School will start up again, the same as it does every year, two days after Labor Day. It does seem like a long year but we do end up with two full months off for summer break so it isn't that bad. :goodvibes

Ah! Schools near here (in Montgomery County, MD) let out two weeks ago, but the kids return in late August (the week before Labor Day). So... it almost evens out.

:sunny: 'Hope your kids have a terrific summer break!! :sunny:

Enjoy, and keep cool! :beach:
 
Thanks for the support! :goodvibes

I filmed mine at my parents' house so they could help with crowd control. :thumbsup2

I really prefer the ones filmed at Disney though. Aside from the professional camera crew, they just seem so much more exciting, to be there in the middle of it all. I'll have to plan another trip to do a new video. Any excuse right? ;)

Erin's dds were spectacular! They did a great job and the whole set for the Ariel Meet and Greet is just too cute. Love it!

I am really anxious to see more of them as well! I know Bret filmed one on pin trading, but I'm not sure what else people have done. I also recorded one on packing with small children, but I know I ran long. I'm betting it will be too long for them to use. I found it hard to squeeze things into 2 minutes. Even in the one I have up there several things were cut out. Maybe I just talk too much. ::yes::
 
I can't believe I am going to say this(because I am a detail person), but I liked the fact they were short, though some I would have liked more info.

btw anyone know the answer to my swith the rider post back a page?
 

I really prefer the ones filmed at Disney though. Aside from the professional camera crew, they just seem so much more exciting, to be there in the middle of it all. I'll have to plan another trip to do a new video. Any excuse right? ;)

Erin's dds were spectacular! They did a great job and the whole set for the Ariel Meet and Greet is just too cute. Love it!

I am really anxious to see more of them as well! I know Bret filmed one on pin trading, but I'm not sure what else people have done. I also recorded one on packing with small children, but I know I ran long. I'm betting it will be too long for them to use. I found it hard to squeeze things into 2 minutes. Even in the one I have up there several things were cut out. Maybe I just talk too much. ::yes::


Heather -- I though your girls were cuties too. Love the stickers on the envelopes, great idea!:thumbsup2

Mine were taped in my basement with our babysitter doing the filming. I much prefer the ones filmed at WDW too. I've been to WDW three times this year, with two more trips scheduled, but none of them cooincided with the deadlines for this project. Oh well.

All of the things I taped were waaaaaaay longer than they asked us to do. There were CMs doing editing (lots and lots of editing in my case). The funniest thing to me was that in the souvenir one I say several times there are free souvenirs. And I taped a section on the free birthday/anniversary buttons, but they edited that out. Despite the fact that they BEGGED us to keep it short, I figured it would be easier for them to cut stuff than to add it in. (Or maybe I just talk too much too :rotfl2: )

Erin
 
One question though? Can all the kids that are big enough go with say their father first and then dad takes the baby and then mom takes all the kids again? I think I did it once and they let us, but I am just checking to see if it is standard fair?

Tammy from Maine
Hi Tammy,
When the 1st adult rides with all of the children, they should request a Rider Switch ticket. After the 1st adult exits the ride they can give the 2nd adult their Rider Switch ticket. This Rider Switch ticket officially allows the 2nd adult to ride with minimal wait while bringing up to 2 additional people with them. It wouldn't hurt to ask the CM if all of your older kids could ride with the 2nd adult, but where you have more than 2 older children the Cast Member may say that they need to follow the rules which allow the 2nd adult to bring up to 2 people. Cast Members at some attractions may be able to allow you do this, but those at an extremely busy attraction like Soarin' may be less able to allow the 2nd adult to bring more than 2 people on that 2nd ride. Do keep in mind that Disney wants you and your family to enjoy your trip. They will try to accommodate you, if they can.
 
One question though? Can all the kids that are big enough go with say their father first and then dad takes the baby and then mom takes all the kids again? I think I did it once and they let us, but I am just checking to see if it is standard fair?

Tammy from Maine

The rider switch ticket is good for 4 people (adult or child). So yes.
 
Hi Tammy,
This Rider Switch ticket officially allows the 2nd adult to ride with minimal wait while bringing up to 2 additional people with them.

The rider switch ticket is good for 4 people (adult or child). So yes.

Welcome to the Moms Panel world!!! Different people have different experiences, which makes it confusing to figure out the correct answer!:goodvibes

I think some attractions allow two additional riders, and some allow four. I don't know why, nor which rides. I would guess that it depends on the seating configuration.

I also agree (as "I Believe"/Kristen mentioned) that how the rider swap pass is implemented depends highly on the CM you encounter, and what their mood is like, the cycle of the moon, and circadian rhythms.;)

If you have further doubts, I know a great web site that might be able to answer this type of question...:rolleyes1

-Bret
 
I also agree (as "I Believe"/Kristen mentioned) that how the rider swap pass is implemented depends highly on the CM you encounter, and what their mood is like, the cycle of the moon, and circadian rhythms.;)

:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

If you have further doubts, I know a great web site that might be able to answer this type of question...:rolleyes1


Shameless... ;)
 
Thanks for the support! :goodvibes

I filmed mine at my parents' house so they could help with crowd control. :thumbsup2

I really prefer the ones filmed at Disney though. Aside from the professional camera crew, they just seem so much more exciting, to be there in the middle of it all. I'll have to plan another trip to do a new video. Any excuse right? ;)

Erin's dds were spectacular! They did a great job and the whole set for the Ariel Meet and Greet is just too cute. Love it!

I am really anxious to see more of them as well! I know Bret filmed one on pin trading, but I'm not sure what else people have done. I also recorded one on packing with small children, but I know I ran long. I'm betting it will be too long for them to use. I found it hard to squeeze things into 2 minutes. Even in the one I have up there several things were cut out. Maybe I just talk too much. ::yes::


Heather -- I though your girls were cuties too. Love the stickers on the envelopes, great idea!:thumbsup2

Mine were taped in my basement with our babysitter doing the filming. I much prefer the ones filmed at WDW too. I've been to WDW three times this year, with two more trips scheduled, but none of them cooincided with the deadlines for this project. Oh well.

All of the things I taped were waaaaaaay longer than they asked us to do. There were CMs doing editing (lots and lots of editing in my case). The funniest thing to me was that in the souvenir one I say several times there are free souvenirs. And I taped a section on the free birthday/anniversary buttons, but they edited that out. Despite the fact that they BEGGED us to keep it short, I figured it would be easier for them to cut stuff than to add it in. (Or maybe I just talk too much too :rotfl2: )

Erin

Thanks again for all of the details!! :thumbsup2 (I love a behind-the-scenes look at how these things are done! ::yes:: )

And, I agree! It was really cool to see both of your families contributing to the videos!! :thumbsup2 I can't wait to see the rest once Disney posts them!
 
The videos are great! You guys are superstars!

I love the fact that you got to use your families in them. How cool is that?

Keep up the great work! :)
 
The videos are great! You guys are superstars!

I love the fact that you got to use your families in them. How cool is that?

Keep up the great work! :)

The videos are all super and they will really help a lot of guests! Great job!:thumbsup2

Mike, I am downloading episodes 10-29 of your Be Our Guest podcasts right now and am looking forward to listening to them in my car next week! I like your title!
 
I am curious about how all of the youngest stars reacted to seeing themselves on the website. They were all so cute ::yes:: and they seemed to take their roles very seriously.:thumbsup2 They did an excellent job!

I wonder how long ago the videos were filmed. It must have been so hard for them to wait!

You guys picked great topics, and I can't wait to see what other topics are covered in the future.
 
I thought I'd post a link to details about another Disney-sponsored Mommy Blogger Mixer. (Apparently, the Disneyland Resort in California recently reached out to a group of West Coast moms. The event, which targeted a network of Silicon Valley bloggers, predated the Disney World Mixer in April. It took place in February 2008.)

Link to related post on Silicon Valley Moms Blog site: "SV Mommy Bloggers Mix-It-Up With Mickey"

Pretty cool, huh?

A few parting thoughts:
*'Looks like somebody already did all of the "heavy lifting," because links to the individual bloggers' accounts of the event are posted at the end of the SV Moms' blurb about the party. :thumbsup2 (:woohoo: Yay!!! :woohoo: )

*'Ya gotta love the Silicon Valley Moms Blog site's cute tag line: "a byte of silicon valley life" (Hee! Hee! :teeth:)

*You'll note that the bloggers noticed -- and appreciated -- Disney's attention to detail! ::yes:: (No surprise there...)

Enjoy!
 
I thought I'd post a link to details about another Disney-sponsored Mommy Blogger Mixer. (Apparently, the Disneyland Resort in California recently reached out to a group of West Coast moms. The event, which targeted a network of Silicon Valley bloggers, predated the Disney World Mixer in April. It took place in February 2008.)

Link to related post on Silicon Valley Moms Blog site: "SV Mommy Bloggers Mix-It-Up With Mickey"

Pretty cool, huh?

A few parting thoughts:
*'Looks like somebody already did all of the "heavy lifting," because links to the individual bloggers' accounts of the event are posted at the end of the SV Moms' blurb about the party. :thumbsup2 (:woohoo: Yay!!! :woohoo: )

*'Ya gotta love the Silicon Valley Moms Blog site's cute tag line: "a byte of silicon valley life" (Hee! Hee! :teeth:)

*You'll note that the bloggers noticed -- and appreciated -- Disney's attention to detail! ::yes:: (No surprise there...)

Enjoy!

Thanks so much for posting these. I thought they were all very interesting. I think I most enjoyed this one. From what I see in my hometown and my work environment, I think she represents the typical Disney World vacationer. (Certainly not me though:rotfl: I am always excited about Disney World!) It is especially fun to help people like her plan their Disney World trips as they are often the most surprised at how much fun their children had being swept up in the magic at Disney World. These parents don't start off excited, but they wouldn't trade their vacation memories for the world! This blogger said that she about cried watching her kids get caught up in the Disney magic. I know she didn't expect that to happen-- but it did! I think I almost cried too.;)

I hope the readers of these blogs are inspired to bring their own children to Disney. What a nice way to spread some sunshine!
 
Mike, I am downloading episodes 10-29 of your Be Our Guest podcasts right now and am looking forward to listening to them in my car next week! I like your title![/QUOTE]

Thank you so much! :) I really appreciate it! :)

Just so you all know here on the thread, the newest episode which is now available features Bret, Erin, Kimberly, and Laura on the show! They were great and I really appreciate you all coming on our little podcast to share some of your magical stories! :)

I hope you all will give us a listen by clicking on the link in my signature! :)

Thank you so much!
 
Just so you all know here on the thread, the newest episode which is now available features Bret, Erin, Kimberly, and Laura on the show! They were great and I really appreciate you all coming on our little podcast to share some of your magical stories! :)

I hope you all will give us a listen by clicking on the link in my signature! :)

Thank you so much!

I just listened to the podcast featuring our Panelists. (Great fun! Everyone sounded great!) Thanks for posting the link, Mike! :thumbsup2

Hey, Laura: 'Think you could hook me up with some of those "small" daytime tiaras and "quite large" nighttime tiaras?!? :teeth: (I love it!) princess:
 
'Just received the latest edition of the Mickey Moms Club newsletter, so check your inbox.

I wonder if the featured Mickey Mom in this issue's "Members Highlight" (Jennifer T. from Michigan) made it to the phone interview phase of the Moms Panel application process like last issue's Mickey Mom (Karen P. from New Hampshire).

(Hi, Karen! :wave2: Are you still checking this thread?)

Anyway, a few "notables":
*This issue invites Mickey Moms Club members to submit their e-mail addresses to be considered for future "Members Highlight" columns.

"Want to be featured in the next Mickey Moms Club newsletter? If you would like to be featured in one of the upcoming Mickey Moms Club newsletters we want to hear from you."

*There's a "News Alert" about the search for the 2009 Moms Panel.

"Walt Disney World® Moms Panel Accepting Applications This Summer

As a Mickey Moms Club member, we want you to be the first to know that we will be holding the search for the 2009 Walt Disney World® Moms Panel soon. The search will take place later this summer so keep your eyes open for more details in an upcoming newsletter as well as on www.disneyworldmoms.com . And if you want to apply to be on the Walt Disney World® Moms Panel, start thinking about what makes your love of Disney unique!"

*There's a downloadable recipe card for Tonga Toast from the Kona Café at WDW’s Polynesian Resort. :teeth: (:woohoo: NICE! :woohoo: )
 
'Just received the latest edition of the Mickey Moms Club newsletter, so check your inbox.

I wonder if the featured Mickey Mom in this issue's "Members Highlight" (Jennifer T. from Michigan) made it to the phone interview phase of the Moms Panel application process like last issue's Mickey Mom (Karen P. from New Hampshire).


Yes, she was.

Another *great* newsletter!
 
Just so you all know here on the thread, the newest episode which is now available features Bret, Erin, Kimberly, and Laura on the show! They were great and I really appreciate you all coming on our little podcast to share some of your magical stories! :)

I hope you all will give us a listen by clicking on the link in my signature! :)

Thank you so much!


I just finished listening to the podcast...excellent job all around! :banana:
 
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