Cutest Kids Moment at A M&G?

I have 2 favorite memories of my youngest DD meeting the characters.

The first was when she was about 15 months old. She had just discovered hoe much she loved the characters and we took her and her older sister to Tony's Town Square for lunch. At this time the Pooh characters were there I think they were doing some renovations on Crystal Palace. She spent so much time hugging on Piglet that she covered him in pasta sauce in a matter of minutes. Piglet was so happy my daughter loved him so much that he brought the manager over to show him how much she loved him

The second one comes several years later when we went for her 8th birthday. She went toBBB early and then we went to see all the haracters dressed up in princess gear. We get to Mickey's tent in too town and Mickey spent tons of time showing everyone how pretty she was and then danced with her while Minnie stood in the corner with her arms folded looking jealous. It was too funny and my DD was grinning ear to ear. The picture is priceless.
 
My little guy was about a year and a half old. We stood in line FOREVER to see the Princesses. By the time we got up there, he was sound asleep in Daddy's arms. We woke him up, stood him up and said "Look! All the princesses are here to see you". He promptly walked right over to where Aurora was sitting, laid down on the bench and put his head in her lap.

Sleeping Beauty and the Sleeping Prince. The Photopass Photographers came running over and took tons of pictures!

I'm at work and will post mine later. :)
 
In 2010, my youngest son was just 22 months. He loved meeting all of the characters and would run up and hug them all. We were meeting Chip and Dale, and Chip got down on his knees when my son ran up to him and threw his arms around him. Chip stayed on the ground with his arms around him for a good 5 minutes and my son just kept hugging him! We felt bad that we were taking so long when there were so many people in line behind us. We kept trying to pull him way and finally Chip waved my husband away and hugged him tighter! It was so cute and such a fun interaction! The smile on my son's face when we were done was priceless, and Chip was hilarious with his waving us away!
 
When my DD was 9 years old, she ran up to Sulley to give him a big hug. We didn't realize it but her shirt color matched Sulley so it looked like just her head was sticking out on the picture the photopass person took. This is a different shot where you can see her body.
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That same day we saw Darth Vader. First he gave DD alot of grief about not wanting to sign her autograph book at all using gestures. Then when he saw the Tinkerbell flower pen, he really got into the act. Towards the end, DD had this really funny look on her face that the photopass fellow captured. Since I don't have the photopass pic on my computer right now, I do have this one where you can sort of see her face when Darth finally signed her book.
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Then there is this one with Jedi Mickey. My son was 13 then and didn't even want to be in the picture. Mickey got him in the picture and even got him to sort of do the Jedi pose. It was funny.
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I know I have more - the first time when Dude was 2 years old and saw Winnie the Pooh in the Crystal Palace he was jumping up and down in his chair. His smile was just huge when Winnie gave him a hug. When he shouted Pooh, Pooh must see Pooh - all the people at the tables around us started laughing. We were worried how he would react to the characters since it was his first time at Disney. Guess we didn't need to be. :rotfl:
 

Another fun thing from the same 2009 trip. Mulan was all alone in World Showcase. So DD and I walked up to her and they chatted for a bit and I got a few pictures.
In the meantime, my 13 year old was sitting on the bench nearby looking at the pictures he'd taken because he was "too cool for Mulan".

This is what ended up happening since no one else was around.

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To this day, he still has a big grin on when he sees this picture.
 

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