This is a WDW Magic Moment story rather than a DLR dream...is that OK?
We've been *very* dream lucky from home entries and have been dreamed several times! And last year when we were at Animal Kingdom, my sisters and daughter were dreamed on Primevel Whirl. But our favorite story happened in the Magic Kingdom.
On the day in question, my then 23-year-old daughter and husband -- comic book geeks both -- decided to wear their Batman and Robin t-shirts...Rose wore Batman; Greg wore Robin.
What could I do, but roll my eyes and go on with the day?
The day itself was, um, interesting. It was a pretty rainy day. Our group was a bit larger than we were used to traveling with and things got stressful from time to time.
As the evening was winding down, our whole party was walking down the main street in Fanastyland when Greg was approached by a young female cast member. She walked up to him, and fixed him with a steely gaze.
"So," she asked. "Just which Robin are you?"
"Tim Drake," Greg replied without missing a beat. "Is there any other?"
[Made no sense to me, of course.]
"Good answer," she said.
By this point everyone in our party was gathered around wondering what in the name of Roy O. Disney was going on. It turns out the cast member is a huge comic book fan and she and Greg started chatting comics.
My sisters and I started getting excited, and finally blurted out, "Oh my gosh, are we going to be dreamed?!"
She looked at us and said, "No, my friend and I are just talking comics."
After chatting for awhile, she asked if we were fans of Peter Pan's Magic Flight. As it turns out, this is one of my favorite rides. The cast member had us all stand in a row in front of the ride, swore us all in as honorary Lost Boys and Girls, sprinkled us with pixie dust and led us to the front of the very long line.
At this point, I looked at Greg and said, "Oh, you're really eating this up aren't you?"
What could he say but "With a spoon!"
We got to ride the ride ahead of everyone else, and when we got off the ride she gave us all Honorary Lost Boys and Girl certificates and had us sign a special guest book.
We may not have been "dreamed," but this Magic Moment totally MADE our trip!
I will never again complain when my husband and daughter go into their comic book geek mode -- thanks to that, we were gifted with a Magic Moment!