During our recent trip to WDW around Easter, we noticed that in the few character interactions our kids had with characters in MGM, the characters were not actually signing autograph books but were, instead, using self-inking stamps to put their signatures in people's books. MGM was the only place we saw this. Is this practice restricted to MGM and, if so, is it throughout MGM?
I can understand why MGM would want to do this, namely, it is a faster way to sign all those darn autograph books especially by the non-face characters who have hands that cannot easily grip a pen or marker. But, IMHO, there has got to be a better solution to the problem than this! For starters, the ink on the stamps smudge very easily. But, more fundamentally, stamping is just not the same as signing. If they want to eliminate the signing, they should do away with it altogether rather than try to replace it with this!
I think an interesting alternative to autographs would be for Disney to have the character (or accompanying CM) hand out exclusive stickers of the particular character to the people who wait to see them. The Disney shops could then sell sticker books rather than autograph books for people to display the stickers they were able to collect. Any thoughts?
I can understand why MGM would want to do this, namely, it is a faster way to sign all those darn autograph books especially by the non-face characters who have hands that cannot easily grip a pen or marker. But, IMHO, there has got to be a better solution to the problem than this! For starters, the ink on the stamps smudge very easily. But, more fundamentally, stamping is just not the same as signing. If they want to eliminate the signing, they should do away with it altogether rather than try to replace it with this!
I think an interesting alternative to autographs would be for Disney to have the character (or accompanying CM) hand out exclusive stickers of the particular character to the people who wait to see them. The Disney shops could then sell sticker books rather than autograph books for people to display the stickers they were able to collect. Any thoughts?