Just have to say that this is just about the sweetest thing I have read recently!My 3-year-old son told me he wants to give a flower to his favorite princess, Jasmine. Are the characters allowed to accept gifts like that? If so, we will get a silk rose that won't wilt. It would make a cute picture and make him happy.
although i'm sure a sticker has a different fate, know that the character does get to keep what they're given. the attendant may just hold on to it for a bit.
Well if you guys got shrunk then so did the clothes that were with you.My niece gave me a container of little Princess clothes from off the Princess dolls (like Polly Pocket). She asked me to put them with all our Disney World stuff as she wants to give them to Tinkerbell at Pixie Hallow!
Now how am I going to explain that when we get there? Aren't we suppose to shrink, so that we can see Tinkerbell? She will almost be 6 when we go, but she still believes. I want her to continue to believe. Should I just forget to pack them? Any other ideas?
Cinderella made a big fuss over it and took it and as soon as she left our table she went to a side door and then came back a couple minutes later
Im not sure if this rule has changed, but a cousin of my DW used to be a character at WDW and the rule was they were supposed to refuse any gifts given to them. Not a forceful refusel, and if the child persisted in giving the item to the character, they could take it. But they had to refuse the gift at first.
She had a shelf at home that she put everything on and still has all of it. Its interesting what people give to them. Some cute, some bizzar.
Now how am I going to explain that when we get there? Aren't we suppose to shrink, so that we can see Tinkerbell? She will almost be 6 when we go, but she still believes. I want her to continue to believe. Should I just forget to pack them? Any other ideas?