mickeymomindesert
Earning My Ears
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The following is the first in a series of "email magic guides" I've been sending my lovely sil, regarding her upcoming trip to DLR with my nephews. Both boys are afraid of big scary rides, so I am helping her to skip those. I also am steering her toward stuff I know are favorites (Buzz and Woody, Pooh Bear). Her requests include NO PIRATES (she wants to wait until boys are older). SO:
I am so jealous! I really wish I could go with you, and your family, to visit Disneyland for the boys first time! I love to go with little ones! Less thrill rides, and alot more magic in trips with the little guys......I will try to steer you to all the important stuff.
Today I will explain a little "Disney Slang" for future reference:
DLR is "disneland resort" and refers to the entire property
DL is the original park
CA is Calif.Adventure
a "cast member" is anyone who works on property/a "character" is from a Disney movie (in costume) or show
Parents taking little ones should know:
Teach little ones what a Disneyland cast member nametag looks like (I've attached one to this email) they are WHITE and no other color. Teach them to find someone with a Cast Member name tag if they are lost. CMs will stop what they are doing to find any "lost parent" that has wandered from a child. They are great at this, and it is important to teach the name tag, as the "costumes" are different depending on where you are in the park, but the name tags are a constant. All CMs are trained to speak to kids on their level, to comfort them, and to quickly radio it in to a central "lost parent" channel on Main St. Kids don't stay lost for long at DLR.
Start looking at photos of other children with the characters. It can be alarming to little ones to see such LARGE cartoon characters, and then you don't get the fun photo ops you hoped for......Google the images of your child's favorites and look for PHOTOS from the parks, with other children especially.....This will give your child perspective, in advance. Another spot for that kind of perspective is at disboards.com on some of the "photo of the day" forums (trip reports is a good place to look for this) even if the photos are from WDW in FL, the character shots will help with the size surprise.
Consider a "countdown" calendar. For very little ones, a one week calendar is probably enough, for school aged (7-12) a month is fun......We've used Mickey heads on a calendar page (you can get mickey heads at home depot as the disney paint color samples come in the shape of his head), Buzz Stickers, Princess stickers and a chain of paper made from Disney Themed scrapbooking paper (pull off a link a day).
Watch a few of the movies your child(ren) may not know as well (Robin Hood or the Sword in the Stone), these characters are in the park, too. It is fun when very little ones recognize them.
Talk to your child about autograph books/tee shirts. A tee shirt is fun. You can have characters sign with fabric markers you carry and that is a great show & tell item, when you return home. But a book (even a homemade one) is a fun keepsake, as well. Almost all the characters have very distinctive signatures.
Consider matching tee shirts. Even if this seems like the dorkiest "I cannot believe people do that" thing to do, consider dressing the children in matching outfits. It makes it easier to find one if he is lost (He was dressed exactly like his brother here), if YOU match then it is easier for him to find YOU in the crowd. the photos are much more pulled together with the matching shirts, too! One thing that is fun with little ones is to put a request on the tee, I like to print (in iron on letters), "I am collecting character stickers!" because many CM's carry stickers and they will oblige at an alarming rate. Encourage your child to put them in his book, on his shirt, stroller, etc. etc. By the end of the day you will have a new fun shot, your child covered in his "sticker collection!" Another fun thing to do, if you are not a germaphobe, is to print "I am collecting princess & fairy kisses." on the little ones tees.......In this case they will likely be sporting several shades of lipstick by the end of the day! Nick did this! These special tees help shy children to interact with the characters, and help the characters engage the child.
I am going to send you an overview of one "land" at a time. I'll include: can't miss attractions for little ones, restaurants, and Fastpass locations.
I am so jealous! I really wish I could go with you, and your family, to visit Disneyland for the boys first time! I love to go with little ones! Less thrill rides, and alot more magic in trips with the little guys......I will try to steer you to all the important stuff.
Today I will explain a little "Disney Slang" for future reference:
DLR is "disneland resort" and refers to the entire property
DL is the original park
CA is Calif.Adventure
a "cast member" is anyone who works on property/a "character" is from a Disney movie (in costume) or show
Parents taking little ones should know:
Teach little ones what a Disneyland cast member nametag looks like (I've attached one to this email) they are WHITE and no other color. Teach them to find someone with a Cast Member name tag if they are lost. CMs will stop what they are doing to find any "lost parent" that has wandered from a child. They are great at this, and it is important to teach the name tag, as the "costumes" are different depending on where you are in the park, but the name tags are a constant. All CMs are trained to speak to kids on their level, to comfort them, and to quickly radio it in to a central "lost parent" channel on Main St. Kids don't stay lost for long at DLR.
Start looking at photos of other children with the characters. It can be alarming to little ones to see such LARGE cartoon characters, and then you don't get the fun photo ops you hoped for......Google the images of your child's favorites and look for PHOTOS from the parks, with other children especially.....This will give your child perspective, in advance. Another spot for that kind of perspective is at disboards.com on some of the "photo of the day" forums (trip reports is a good place to look for this) even if the photos are from WDW in FL, the character shots will help with the size surprise.
Consider a "countdown" calendar. For very little ones, a one week calendar is probably enough, for school aged (7-12) a month is fun......We've used Mickey heads on a calendar page (you can get mickey heads at home depot as the disney paint color samples come in the shape of his head), Buzz Stickers, Princess stickers and a chain of paper made from Disney Themed scrapbooking paper (pull off a link a day).
Watch a few of the movies your child(ren) may not know as well (Robin Hood or the Sword in the Stone), these characters are in the park, too. It is fun when very little ones recognize them.
Talk to your child about autograph books/tee shirts. A tee shirt is fun. You can have characters sign with fabric markers you carry and that is a great show & tell item, when you return home. But a book (even a homemade one) is a fun keepsake, as well. Almost all the characters have very distinctive signatures.
Consider matching tee shirts. Even if this seems like the dorkiest "I cannot believe people do that" thing to do, consider dressing the children in matching outfits. It makes it easier to find one if he is lost (He was dressed exactly like his brother here), if YOU match then it is easier for him to find YOU in the crowd. the photos are much more pulled together with the matching shirts, too! One thing that is fun with little ones is to put a request on the tee, I like to print (in iron on letters), "I am collecting character stickers!" because many CM's carry stickers and they will oblige at an alarming rate. Encourage your child to put them in his book, on his shirt, stroller, etc. etc. By the end of the day you will have a new fun shot, your child covered in his "sticker collection!" Another fun thing to do, if you are not a germaphobe, is to print "I am collecting princess & fairy kisses." on the little ones tees.......In this case they will likely be sporting several shades of lipstick by the end of the day! Nick did this! These special tees help shy children to interact with the characters, and help the characters engage the child.
I am going to send you an overview of one "land" at a time. I'll include: can't miss attractions for little ones, restaurants, and Fastpass locations.