After 10 days in Disney . . .

heatherg

Earning My Ears
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We were there from May 10=19th. Don't know how many nights people stayed in the Castle, but do know that the day we watched the parade, they introduced a family as that day's winners.

We Saw dream fastpasses around necks everyday we were there. . . at whatever park we were at. Saw enough groups of people who wore lanyards with just the 2 pins (looked like they were new . . .everyone in the group wearing them and no extra pins on them) that I think those must've been awarded every/just about every day we were there as well. Same with the Mickey ears. Last Friday, I saw first 1 dream team member, then 4 more creep up the back stairs at Tower of Terror and thought with 5 of them there, surely there was some big prize about to be awarded (everything I'd read mentioned a couple of DT members). But all I ever saw happen was a bunch of people come out of TOT with the ears. We did see a lot of dream team members (sans vests) out and about the 10 days we were there . . . answering questions, directing people, etc.

My SIL and my niece both got Tink pin sets. . . curious, does each park have a slightly different set? SIL got hers at EPCOT and they were a dark blue and niece got hers at MK and they were much lighter blue.

A DT member came up to my 5 year old and I as I was trying to read a map in front of Snow White Adventures and asked if we'd ridden it yet. I replied that DD wouldn't because she'd heard the witch was scary. The woman then spent quite a bit of time with us, giving her a packet of pixie dust that her best friend Tinkerbell gave her to pass onto a princess to scare away the witch. DD still wasn't buying. That kind woman spent close to 5 minutes talking to us, telling dd that her boss was Mickey and he wouldn't allow rides to be too scary, or for her to tell a lie about the ride, or for anyone to get hurt. Could she please pick out a "special cart" (the safest one . . .tehehe . . . for us that was Sneezy) for dd to ride in . . . dd finally caved . . .loved the ride, and the team member was waiting for us at the end of the ride to see how dd liked the ride. She gave her a certificate that proclaimed her to be the bravest princess in all of magic kingdom and thanked her for scaring the witch away. Totally made my day! And dd loved the ride. . .rode it again.

So, we didn't get ears, lanyards, or fastpasses, but dd overcame her fear of that ride due to that kind Dream Team member.
 
You know what?? I think that's MUCH more special than some ears! What a great story, thanks for sharing. :)
 
yep . . .I love that she was picked for that magical moment. The pixie dust travelled with us in my backpack for the rest of our stay (the next 4 days), and she even told her daddy she had it when he mentioned he might be scared of something. :goodvibes I made sure to get a picture of dd and the DT member. I just thought she was so sweet.

I'll admit, I would've loved to have a pair of those ears . . . thinking now I'll have to send in postcards and try to win them.
 

:thumbsup2 Great story and reminds of something similar that happened in Disneyland two years ago.

July 2005 I was at Disneyland with my kids ages 8, 6, and 3 at the time. The girls were both tall enough to ride BTMRR but DS (3) was not. I figured, because they were tall enough, they could ride without me. I figured wrong. Anyway we walk through the line and it's our turn. I tell them DS is not tall enough but the girls are. They say that my DDs are not old enough to ride without an adult. The look on their faces was so sad. :( A CM asked us to wait a second, so we did. Next thing we know, Jim the CM says he will ride with the girls while DS and I wait. That was the best thing ever! pixiedust:
 
Fabulous story! Now, that is what Disney magic pixiedust: is all about. It's not always the big "outfront" things. Rather, it's the special attention :tink: to things that might seem small ...to everyone but you! That's what keeps me coming back for more. :banana:

Thanks for sharing!:thumbsup2
 
I agree too that is more magical.....I think just getting the one on one contact with a CM makes it so cool for the kids!
 
What a wonderful memory for you and your daughter.
 
Great story- Thanks for sharing!
 
A DT member came up to my 5 year old and I as I was trying to read a map in front of Snow White Adventures and asked if we'd ridden it yet. I replied that DD wouldn't because she'd heard the witch was scary. The woman then spent quite a bit of time with us, giving her a packet of pixie dust that her best friend Tinkerbell gave her to pass onto a princess to scare away the witch. DD still wasn't buying. That kind woman spent close to 5 minutes talking to us, telling dd that her boss was Mickey and he wouldn't allow rides to be too scary, or for her to tell a lie about the ride, or for anyone to get hurt. Could she please pick out a "special cart" (the safest one . . .tehehe . . . for us that was Sneezy) for dd to ride in . . . dd finally caved . . .loved the ride, and the team member was waiting for us at the end of the ride to see how dd liked the ride. She gave her a certificate that proclaimed her to be the bravest princess in all of magic kingdom and thanked her for scaring the witch away. Totally made my day! And dd loved the ride. . .rode it again.

So, we didn't get ears, lanyards, or fastpasses, but dd overcame her fear of that ride due to that kind Dream Team member.

I think that's the best "gift" I've read about. "Priceless"
 
yep . . .I love that she was picked for that magical moment. The pixie dust travelled with us in my backpack for the rest of our stay (the next 4 days), and she even told her daddy she had it when he mentioned he might be scared of something. :goodvibes I made sure to get a picture of dd and the DT member. I just thought she was so sweet.

I'll admit, I would've loved to have a pair of those ears . . . thinking now I'll have to send in postcards and try to win them.

Can I see the picture? I met a DT member that day that was just wonderful. Now, I didn't win anything but it was so great talking to her and she did give us FP's for WTP. Had never been on it and it was fun.
 
I am so happy for your dd that is more special I agree than ears or fastpasses.

To have someone who cares some much to help your dd get over her fear that is just AWESOME.

WAY TO GOO!!!:goodvibes
 
Can I see the picture? I met a DT member that day that was just wonderful. Now, I didn't win anything but it was so great talking to her and she did give us FP's for WTP. Had never been on it and it was fun.

ROFL . . . I haven't been back to check on this thread for awhile. I'll have to figure out how to post a photo . . . I can tell you her name was Debbie.
 
I love these stories - the memories that were made are so much better than just taking home more "stuff." (ok, even it is is magical disney stuff) :wizard:
 












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