TristiK
Mouseketeer
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I have mixed feelings about these threads. I admire those who want to spread additional joy and happiness and I truly believe that these efforts are all for the best of reasons. And spreading fairy dust makes one as happy as being the recipient of fairy dust does.
But, inevitably, there will be some mention of wanting to find a needy family to bestow joy upon. How on earth do you identify the needy...in Disney, of all places?
Is it the Mom who is wearing K-Mart shorts circa 1995? Well, that's me because my threadbare shorts are comfortable and the pockets are just the right size and I can never find anything in the stores that work so well for me. Yes, they are threadbare and yes, I am going to have to give them up soon.
Is it the family eating baloney sandwiches brought into the park along with our pringles and free cups of ice water? That's my family.
Is it the child who longingly fondles the souvenir that they know they won't be allowed to buy? Again, my family
We are AP holders and fly to Disney 3-4 times a year. We are financially stable but have decided that if we do Disney cheap, we can do it often. And, boy am I cheap. I make it a challenge to myself to see just how cheaply we can do Disney each trip.
I would be appalled to be the recipient of charitable Pixie Dust if I thought that it was being bestowed due to my being less fortunate than you.
I would be polite and kind to you because I know that your intentions are honorable but I would rather you donate a pair of mittens to a homeless shelter than a bauble to me in WDW.
I don't think people who want to spread Pixie Dust are necessarily looking for people they think are less fortunate. On our trip, my DDs were both having meltdowns waiting for the monorail at the Poly - a combo of being tired, hungry, and just wanting to get to the park. A very nice lady noticed and offered them leis - turned the situation around and I could have kissed her. That was major pixie dust for us. One night during the MSEP another mom handed out glow necklaces to all the kids in our area - we were literally juggling 5 stuffed shopping bags so I don't think she was looking at us as not being able to afford a glow stick - she was just being nice to the kids there and I wasn't at all offended.