We went to DL for opening day of California Adventure, so this happened a few years ago. ;0)
DD had her second birthday at
Disneyland. It was very exciting as she has never been to DL before. We took her to Minnie's and friends for breakfast, got her 'I'm 2 today' badge at City Hall and then headed to Toon Town to meet Mickey (my favourite character - hers was/is Pluto).
We were the ONLY family in toon town. As we walked towards Mickey's house, DD, dressed in jeans, her Jane jacket (tan safari jacket with Jane on it) and Mickey ears, strode along like she owned the place. Being stuck to the camera, I quickly walked in front of her a ways to get her adorable look. We were walking by the white picket fences at this point and I snapped the photo if her smug little face. As I crouched there, I could see that she was being stocked. Closer and closer she walked towards me and yet, each step, he got closer. She had no idea that he was there because she was lost in her own world. Well that was until a long red tongue lapped at her head. She squealed and jumped and Pluto caught her so she wouldn't fall. As she realized who it was, her face lit up and she gave him a huge hug. They played and 'talked' for about 15 minutes until we finally made it to Mickey's. DD then reached out and gently touched his whiskers and with one more hug we left him outside.
Later that evening, as we were walking out of the park for the night, we saw Pluto again in Main st. There was a line of teens and adults, so I explained that we had to go to bed; we could wave to Pluto but that we couldn't wait in line. Maybe we would see him tomorrow...and so on. So, we stopped just off the road and waited for Pluto to finish with his current guest. During the change over, she gave Pluto a huge wave and blew him a kiss. Then I took her hand and our group moved off towards the exit. You can imagine my surprise when my DD pulled on me and Pluto was standing beside her. He took her hands and brought her hands to his whiskers. Then he gave her a hug and one more lick. Then he went back to his guests and we went to our hotel.
DD fell asleep on the way to the hotel and we plopped her into bed...she rolled over and muttered 'dodgy lix'.
Best Disney memory ever! Other than 'thach' (that) and Dada, DD didn't actually talk much at that age - so to get 'doggy lick' was kind of amazing.