lucincia said:Oh, no, the Tink Run thread again
Yeah, they do once a day. But, you don't have to wake Tink for your kids to get the magical feeling.
Case to point -
We were there last week and we didn't rush to the Tink shop. We just watched a moronic mom rushing two girls there. We casually walked into the store to watch them wake the Tink. The girls were like 12 and 10 while my girls were 7 and 2. We just stood back and watched them. Since I didn't tell my girls this ahead of the time, they didn't know what they were missing.
So, the two other girls got their wands and tapped Tink's sleeping box. The fiber optics lights behind the register counter started to glow with "Tink's flying trail". You can hear the tinkling Tink flight sounds going from speaker to speaker throughout the store, simulating a Tink's flight to her drawer. My girls were jumping and yelling and following the sound, still believing in the magic, following the sound all the way to the drawer and peeking in.
What did the two older girls do? They stood there by the chest and kept tapping it with the wands, thinking that something else should happen. What did they expect? Actual Tink jumping out?
Magic moment wasted on the ignorant.![]()
mommyrom said:Personally, I prefer to wander in the shop at our leisure and watch for Tink in the drawer! Our kids were absolutely stunned and excited to see Tink appear in that drawer in May and were just as thrilled doing the same on our trip in Sept.! I got some awesome pictures of them waiting and then seeing Tink appear...Priceless! We have not even bothered with or been interested in the waking of Tink, mostly due to the outrageous behavior of adults about this "magical" event! I am on vacation! Why knowingly put us and our kids in the position to deal with other's rude behavior?!? I don't find getting pushed aside, kids in tow, to be anything magical at all!
lucincia said:I hear ya. I posted this photo elsewhere on Disboards, so you may have seen it before. But, we had several magical moments, but this is the one I like the most. Our DD3 looking into the Tink's keyhole and seeing her, giggling, laughing, and then waiting to see it again.
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Madi100 said:I must admit that I am one of those horrible moms that let my children run to Tinker Bell's store. This is something my daughter really really wanted to do. We ate our breakfast at Crystal Palace, and then we walked through the castle and stood at the rope drop there. There was MAYBE one other family standing there when we got up there. I was standing on one side of the castle by the restaurant, and DH and the girls were on the other side by the pictures. They never announced the opening of the park, because of the park. So, when DH saw someone walking up the path, he told them to go. They were the first in the store, and it wasn't a mad dash. It was a little jog/fast running. There was one other girl who got in there right after my girls. My girls got to do the official, but the other girl got to get up there and take pictures and tap it. She had good timing, too, because she tapped it and Tinker Bell flew by. I would have let her join my girls, but the CM said that she could do it after mine. It wasn't a big deal, although it was to my girls. The CM didn't get very excited about it.