bgohre
Always be the second one in the outhouse. It's goi
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- Feb 25, 2009
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Everybody has a good character story. I have several, but here is one for now.
Pretty much my whole family was at Animal Kingdom one day in September. The park wasn't real busy and we weren't in any particular hurry. We were kind of loitering around a cast member entrance somewhere in the park. Pretty much out of nowhere Goofy pops up behind us, no escort or other CM, just Goofy. I thought that was kind of weird but I thought "whatever" it's Disney. He taps me on the shoulder and gives me the sign to "follow him". He then grabs my two nephews and started walking ahead of us to this cast member entrance. We come through this little gate and there were over a dozen characters standing there. Everybody you could want was there. They all posed with my nephews for pictures and they turned out awesome. I wish I had a copy of it but only my sister does. There was nobody else around anywhere. It was just the characters and my nephews.
After several minutes and a roll or two of film (yes, remember when you put film in a camera, not a card) we said thanks and went on our way. Both nephews are in high school now but they still talk about how they got to go back with all those characters and get their picture taken. A true magic moment.
Pretty much my whole family was at Animal Kingdom one day in September. The park wasn't real busy and we weren't in any particular hurry. We were kind of loitering around a cast member entrance somewhere in the park. Pretty much out of nowhere Goofy pops up behind us, no escort or other CM, just Goofy. I thought that was kind of weird but I thought "whatever" it's Disney. He taps me on the shoulder and gives me the sign to "follow him". He then grabs my two nephews and started walking ahead of us to this cast member entrance. We come through this little gate and there were over a dozen characters standing there. Everybody you could want was there. They all posed with my nephews for pictures and they turned out awesome. I wish I had a copy of it but only my sister does. There was nobody else around anywhere. It was just the characters and my nephews.
After several minutes and a roll or two of film (yes, remember when you put film in a camera, not a card) we said thanks and went on our way. Both nephews are in high school now but they still talk about how they got to go back with all those characters and get their picture taken. A true magic moment.