That's a fantastic idea, I hope you don't mind that I am stealing the heck out of it next chance I get to go to WDW. Heck, I might just steal that idea on our next vacation, which is Williamsburg, and have all the re-enactors sign some appropriate book.My personal favourite was actually a gift for someone else - I bought a large Disney fairy tale story book for my 1 year old niece on my last trip, and I then had characters sign their story (Peter Pan, Wendy and Tink on Peter Pan, Cinderella and Prince Charming on Cinderella, etc). Any characters that didn't have their stories in the book got to sign on the inside front and back covers. Now that she's almost 3, my sister says it is her absolute favourite book and they have a hard time keeping her hands off of it.
What are some of the best souvenirs you purchased at Disney World?
My fiance' and I are going there on our honeymoon this October, and would love some ideas on what would be a good souvenir to take home!
Thanks!
I can't believe I forgot my all-time favorite - not just souvenir - gift! My husband's anniversary present to me was having a Disney artist do three portraits of our three kids, when they were all about the same age (between 1 and 2). I walk past them daily in our dining room and they are my most treasured memento in our home. She knocked it out of the park! Here's a sample, before I had it framed, of the one she did of my daughter:
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My personal favourite was actually a gift for someone else - I bought a large Disney fairy tale story book for my 1 year old niece on my last trip, and I then had characters sign their story (Peter Pan, Wendy and Tink on Peter Pan, Cinderella and Prince Charming on Cinderella, etc). Any characters that didn't have their stories in the book got to sign on the inside front and back covers. Now that she's almost 3, my sister says it is her absolute favourite book and they have a hard time keeping her hands off of it.