ireland_nicole
<font color=green>No brainer- the fairy wins it<br
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I know people post about their experiences, and unfortunately, many of us encounter struggles- both at Disney and in our every day lives.
We just got back from WDW on Monday, and I have to report that:
The magic is alive and well at WDW. Never, ever have I experienced such universally positive CM interaction. Sure, it was hotter than the surface of the sun, and I'm pretty sure I left the bottom of my crocs melted to the pavement in DHS. Sure, I think I met about a million and a half of my closest friends in MK. And I will definitely be back to staying onsite next trip. But I was absolutely blown away by how incredibly sweet so, so many CM's were to us this trip. There were a couple of CM's who merely smiled back when we smiled at them- and that was the "worst" of it. It really was amazing.
Some- not even close to all- included:
1.The dapper dans singing happy birthday to DD on the streetcar
2.The photographer who literally caught DD up and gave her the most wonderful photo shoot up main street and through the sweet shop just before park opening
3.The Management CM who provided us with VIP seating for FOTLK after the show we had been waiting and seated for had to be cancelled at the last minute.
4.The most absolutely amazing LadyTremaine and stepsisters- we will never forget you.
5.Tigger who bounced with my ASD princess for well over 5 minutes- you must have been exhausted, but you never let on- and Rabbit, who let me cry in your arms while DD exulted in bouncing with her hero.
6.The management CM who ran out of CountyBounty to find us when Tinkerbell arrived.
7.The CM at columbia Harbour house who took my son to ring the bell and made all the CM's gather to sing him their happy birthday song
8. The CM driving the firetruck down mainstreet- DD will never forget leading her parade.
There are so many, I can't possibly make room for them in this thread.
To be honest, sometimes I can get a little concerned and deflated when I hear of people's negative experiences- I think they're completely right to share them, and I will continue to support them, but I just wanted to offer up my experience too- and my sincere hope that yours will echo mine.
And, of course, if there's anyone else who wants to share some "magic"- please chime in!
We just got back from WDW on Monday, and I have to report that:
The magic is alive and well at WDW. Never, ever have I experienced such universally positive CM interaction. Sure, it was hotter than the surface of the sun, and I'm pretty sure I left the bottom of my crocs melted to the pavement in DHS. Sure, I think I met about a million and a half of my closest friends in MK. And I will definitely be back to staying onsite next trip. But I was absolutely blown away by how incredibly sweet so, so many CM's were to us this trip. There were a couple of CM's who merely smiled back when we smiled at them- and that was the "worst" of it. It really was amazing.
Some- not even close to all- included:
1.The dapper dans singing happy birthday to DD on the streetcar
2.The photographer who literally caught DD up and gave her the most wonderful photo shoot up main street and through the sweet shop just before park opening
3.The Management CM who provided us with VIP seating for FOTLK after the show we had been waiting and seated for had to be cancelled at the last minute.
4.The most absolutely amazing LadyTremaine and stepsisters- we will never forget you.
5.Tigger who bounced with my ASD princess for well over 5 minutes- you must have been exhausted, but you never let on- and Rabbit, who let me cry in your arms while DD exulted in bouncing with her hero.
6.The management CM who ran out of CountyBounty to find us when Tinkerbell arrived.
7.The CM at columbia Harbour house who took my son to ring the bell and made all the CM's gather to sing him their happy birthday song
8. The CM driving the firetruck down mainstreet- DD will never forget leading her parade.
There are so many, I can't possibly make room for them in this thread.
To be honest, sometimes I can get a little concerned and deflated when I hear of people's negative experiences- I think they're completely right to share them, and I will continue to support them, but I just wanted to offer up my experience too- and my sincere hope that yours will echo mine.
And, of course, if there's anyone else who wants to share some "magic"- please chime in!