Kanga1
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This was our first "real" trip to Disney (others were just a day at one park...never staying overnight...never experiencing the magic) and I now know what these "magic moments" are that all of you have been talking about. We had several magic moments on our trip, but this one takes the cake...
Adorned in her brand new Cinderella dress that my DD4 had just received for her birthday (a $17 Walmart dress), we finished our breakfast with Cinderella and headed over to my DD's favorite ride, Peter Pan's Flight. While exiting the moving walkway, my daughter stooped down to retrieve the Pal Mickey my DH had dropped, when the back of her dress got caught and began to pull her down. My DH immediately ripped her dress from the ramp and the CM's instantly stopped the ride. (If any of you were stuck on this ride for about 10 minutes on the morning of May 29, 2005, around 9:15am, I am truly sorry!)
Anyway, feeling horrible that we had "broken" the ride, we were expecting evil glances and perhaps a speech on not wearing princess dresses on the rides! Our DD was sobbing and heartbroken over the shred of a dress she was now wearing. (She looked like the real Cinderella after the step-sisters demolish the gown the mice sew for her!) Imagine our surprise and delight when a CM brings her a new ($65!) Cinderella gown straight from "Tinkerbell's Treasures" in just her size! (That dress was so much nicer than the Walmart one!) We could NOT believe that Disney would do this! We felt like WE should be apologizing to THEM!! Disney made my DD a true princess that day and my DH and me believers in real fairies. 
Adorned in her brand new Cinderella dress that my DD4 had just received for her birthday (a $17 Walmart dress), we finished our breakfast with Cinderella and headed over to my DD's favorite ride, Peter Pan's Flight. While exiting the moving walkway, my daughter stooped down to retrieve the Pal Mickey my DH had dropped, when the back of her dress got caught and began to pull her down. My DH immediately ripped her dress from the ramp and the CM's instantly stopped the ride. (If any of you were stuck on this ride for about 10 minutes on the morning of May 29, 2005, around 9:15am, I am truly sorry!)

