ideas for creative things to say to characters?

diswisher

Earning My Ears
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Hi!

Anyone have any neat ideas for interaction with the characters. I always find myself saying the same ol boring stuff that i'm sure they've heard like a thousand times :) .
 
Wendy, where in england do you actually live?
Mickey, how's Minnie or Pluto, or Goofy or Donald doing? Are they here today?
Minnie, I love your beautiful dress! Do you know where I can buy one like it?
Pluto, Dig up any good bones lately?
Pinnochio....Can I see you dance without your strings?
 
*Tell Peter Pan that your favorite ride is....Peter Pan! :teeth:
*Ask Mickey how is his puppy Pluto :dog:
*If you see Cruella, ask her why her coat has no spots, or something about dogs in general (she is sometimes on Main Street in the morning)
*Ask Mickey why he hasn't given Minnie a ring yet.
*If you are with a guy, or are a guy, tell Minnie that you would love to give her a ring! :teeth:
 

My son LOVES to tell Chip that Dale said he was the ornery one and vice versa! He did this at LTT on our last trip, and they were awesome! :rotfl2:

He also likes to tell Stitch that Lilo told him Stitch had been a bad boy! We did this at Ohana last week and Stitch proceeded to make a "drink" mixed with ketchup and orange juice, stirred it, and tried to give it to my father! It was great!!
 
When we were getting a pic with Goofy in Toon Town, he arrived a bit late from being at Goofy's Barnstormer. I asked him how many times he rode it. He showed me "1". I said "Goofy.... tell the truth!" then he showed me "2" and I stared a bit longer and he then went "3, 4, 5...........6" :rotfl2" it was funny.

I think I'm going to propose to Minnie this time. I really enjoy embarrassing my daughter! haha
 
Donald Duck got angry when my DD came up to him with a Mickey stuffed animal. He took it from her and 'dusted it off' - that's what we told her he was doing, LOL! Then Minnie took it from him and kissed it. :teeth:

Oldest daughter can talk like Stitch, so she said the 'bad words' from the first movie to him.

Ask Mary Poppins why she's only 'practically perfect' and not completely perfect.

Tell Chip that you can tell them apart, because he's the handsome one.

At the Garden Grill, Pluto liked to flip beanie stuffed animals off his nose to catch in his mouth, especially the Pluto stuffed ones.
 
Last trip, the man ahead of us in line to meet Mickey asked when he was going to make an honest woman out of Minnie. Mickey went into this whole 'ashamed' routine, shuffling his feet, looking down, etc. It was hilarious!

When DD was 7, we met the Queen of Hearts. DD had learned to curtsey in dance class and did a really deep curtsey to the Queen, which apparently got her as far into the Queen's good graces as one can get. LOL - it was too funny.
 
My 4-year-old watches Peter Pan constantly. When he met him last year, he "crowed" really loud and said "Captain Hook is a codfish!" Peter Pan started crowing too and asked my son to be a lost boy. My son still talks about this.
 
Dd told Woody that there was a snake in his boot. He danced around and tried to get rid of the snake. Dd laughed and laughed!
 
There's a whole thread of great questions and things to say to the characters. Here's a link:

http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=657318&

A few others that come to mind:

Ask a Princess where her Prince is or what he is doing (if he's not with her).

Ask Cruella what's "in" this season fashion-wise.

Ask Peter Pan why he doesn't want to grow up.

Ask Ariel if she still combs her hair with a "dinglehopper" (a fork to you and me).

Ask Mary Poppins if she can say "Supercalafragelisticexpialidocious" backwards.

Ask the Mad Hatter if today is his unbirthday.

Ask Aladdin if Abu is staying out of trouble.

Ask Belle what book she's been reading.

Also, if your child (or you) have ever been a Disney character for Halloween or in a play, be sure to tell them. You'll usually get a great response out of that.
 












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