HolidayRose
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Mar 14, 2003
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I just thought I'd share a couple of the 'magical' things that happened to my children at the AK on our last visit. While we were eating lunch in the Pizzafari, a CM came up to our table and asked my children, ages 12 and 10, if they'd like to come with her and see some of the 'hidden' items in the paintings in the building. They quickly agreed and got treated to seeing hidden Mickeys and anomalous paintings---tails with no animal bodies attached, and many other things they were happy to show my husband and I after we finished eating. They were so thrilled and I was thrilled for them.
In the dinosaur section of the park my daughter, 10, asked this person in a big cheesy dinosaur costume if she could take his picture. She backed up to photograph him, and he advanced on her. She backed up again; again he advanced. And then--------his large open mouth completely enveloped her head. He thrashed around a bit and then came away with her santa hat which she'd been wearing. She was laughing so hard. I was delighted that my brother had captured this on film. That was an unexpected fun moment----but the best is still to come. Later on that day we were watching the parade and during it a young man on stilts came up and spoke to my daughter. At the conclusion of the parade we asked what he had said. She replied that he said that his dinosaur friend had told him how tasty she was. Now that just made our day.
In the dinosaur section of the park my daughter, 10, asked this person in a big cheesy dinosaur costume if she could take his picture. She backed up to photograph him, and he advanced on her. She backed up again; again he advanced. And then--------his large open mouth completely enveloped her head. He thrashed around a bit and then came away with her santa hat which she'd been wearing. She was laughing so hard. I was delighted that my brother had captured this on film. That was an unexpected fun moment----but the best is still to come. Later on that day we were watching the parade and during it a young man on stilts came up and spoke to my daughter. At the conclusion of the parade we asked what he had said. She replied that he said that his dinosaur friend had told him how tasty she was. Now that just made our day.