Disneyelf10
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Wow! I just finished reading this entire thread - and I can honestly say shedding a few tears. My friends and co-workers just can not understand why I am such a Disney-holic. These moments of Pixie Dust are why - and it's not just on DCL - it's everywhere in Disney.
Years and years ago, my DD was 5 or 6 and Disney Paris had just opened. Since we were living in Germany at the time, I took her for a short trip. While there, we were in line for Minnie Mouse. If you've never been there - they did something very different for the character greets - the characters were up on a concrete platform, about 10 steps up - you went up one side and down the other to see the characters. This was supposed to help with the queue. I don't know if they still do this.
Well we were on the way up to see Minnie and were near the top. A "gentleman" and his kid were at the top and had just had their pictures taken when he turned around and spotted another character walking down the
sidewalk with its handlers. He grabbed his kid and shot down the "up" side
fast as possible - bowling my daughter over and pushing her down the concrete stairs.
Needless to say, he never stopped - just kept going.
She was banged up and scraped up and crying for all get out. She was and still is very shy and getting her to even go *near* a character was frightening
to her. But she wanted to meet Minnie - so we were on the stairs.
The CMs were quick to respond - within seconds the security and medical
personnel were there to attend to my daughter. And security caught up with
the "gentleman" and his son and not so politely escorted them out of the park.
They took DD to the underground medical area to clean up her scrapes, and
make sure she didn't have any serious injuries - luckily she didn't - just lots of
scrapes on her knees, elbows and hands. Thankfully she didn't bounce her head on the steps!
While in the medical room - and after the tears had dried - she was sitting in
my lap completely exhausted. There was a knock on the door and a CM asked
if she was up for some visitors. I asked her if she was okay - and she shyly
nodded yes.
The door opened wider - and there was an entire hallway full of characters
come to see if she was okay!
We spent the next half hour with every character you could imagine making
my little DD feel like she was a special princess. The CM must have told them
how shy she was because they were very patient with her as she warmed up
to them - all except Minnie. Minnie bent down and opened her arms - and my
DD ran right to her for a hug
Lots more happened that day - but if I hadn't already been a true believer in
the Magic of Disney, I was then
My love for the Mouse will never end...
That story had a happy ending...brought terms to my eyes! Glad your dd was alright in the end. Love Disney!!!