Sorry, the Disney's brick program officially ended years ago, but Disney from time to time can open it back up to replace some of the older bricks that need to be replace. This was the case back in 2007, where a collection of inidividuals on this board site were able to purchase a new brick...
I think they opened up a limited number since then, maybe 18 months ago? In any case, they were sold out very quickly. They're not cheap, either; I want to say the cost is around $300?
We got one for our wedding. DH has gum on his name now!!!
I thought I read that you can report this and they'll clean it or replace a damaged brick.
We got one for our wedding. DH has gum on his name now!!!
A few years ago I brought paper and crayons to do a stone rubbing, but the engraving is not very deep.What about the walls when you enter Epcot, before the Spaceship Earth globe. There were many names engraved on them but a lot of space left. Wonder how you get your name on the wall at Epcot?
My parents have one, when you get out of the Tram at the TTC you walk all over my parents.A few years ago I brought paper and crayons to do a stone rubbing, but the engraving is not very deep.
Theirs was less than $100 when my Dad bought it for my Mom.