Mystery Woman w/Teddy Bears at Grand Floridian Mystery Solved!!

This is one of the sweetest stories I've read on disboards, or any other forum. It brought tears to my eyes and put a lump in my throat. These "Angels" are few and far between. Some people have a hard time seeing them because they don't understand why, and they always seem to need an explanation. Everyone is at WDW to fullfill their own dreams. We may not understand them, However, it certainly gives us no right to bash, slander, or question anyone's rights for being there (as some did in the other thread). I can't wait to meet this sweet Lady when I'm at GF in a few months. Just to say Thank you for being so kind to all (happy and sad) because she has definately sprinkled pixie on many lives.:flower3:
 
We had the pleasure of meeting Lynn back in 2008 (but didn't know it until recently). We were having our DD's 4th birthday dinner at 1900 PF. We came out of the resturant with DD very sad and crying because the cake we got for her was ruined when a server was backing up from a table and ran right into me knocking the cake out of my hand. (we had the leftover cake boxed up to take back to our resort.) It was a beautiful Castle/Cinderella cake and they offered to get us a standard cake to take back, but we didn't want it.

Anyway, we left the rest. with DD sobbing in her Cinderella costume and DH and I trying to calm her down, when this sweet lady came up to us and pulled this beautiful white teddy bear out of a bag that had on a mini Fairy Godmother costume with a wand in the hand. DD's eyes lit up and she smiled so big and said a big thank you to this lady. I was crying also by then and couldn't say much, when the lady said, "A beautiful teddy for a beautiful little birthday girl."

She totally turned my DD's mood around and she carried that teddy bear around with her for days after! She referred to the lday as "her REAL fairy godmother". All I could say to this lady was thank you so much and then she just said your welcome and walked away. We came back to the GF the next day and tried to find her so I could give her a proper thank you without crying, but I couldn't find her. I was seriously thinking she was a ghost or something who just poofed away!

Now that I know the real story of Lynn, it touches my heart even more. On our next trip I will be going over to the GF every chance I get to try and find her to finally say thank you!!

Oh, dear. Now I am fully crying. That is beautiful! What a special lady and a special story to treasure forever :love:
 
I am hopeing to stay at the GF next year and this is the first time I ever heard or read about your sister Lynn, it is certainly one of the most heart warming stories ever. Thank You for shareing her story with us here on the DIS.
 
Instead of treating Lynne as an attraction at Walt Disney World, someone should really take the time to get her the professional help she so desperately needs.

I mean this with the utmost sincerity, even though it is hard to convey that on a message board.

Please. This woman needs help.
 

Sorry the other 'thread' was closed. That is a new term to me.

The lady who is always at the Grand Floridian Hotel is my sister, Lynn, who lives near there and is definitely Not homeless.

Her late Husband, Bruce, used to be there often, too, but would often go off and do other things while Lynn listened to the music.

She takes her bags of teddy bears with her everywhere and has for many many years.

Lynn has a terrific sense of humor, but she does hear the beat to a different drummer, as the old saying goes.

Bruce suddenly passed away from a brain aneurysm October of 2007, which was a shock to all of us. He had a fantastic sense of humor as well, and the two of them couldn't have been more perfectly matched.

Lynn will be 67 in March, so she isn't as old as some thought. I am 65, and at times, websites like this one are somewhat of a struggle for me to figure out how to use, so I hope you will be patient with me.

Even as a child Lynn was rather overly imaginative. I remember when one night she got me to drag her into our closet so she could pretend she was a doll and 'catch' all of the toys come 'alive' when the rest of us were asleep. She was probably around 7 or 8 at the time. She was dissappointed the next morning that none had come to life, but she reasoned it all out that the toys must have realized that she was really a human and not a real toy.

So, Lynn is not homeless, but she is OCD. One day she will no doubt tire of going to the GF and go off into something else.

She and Bruce used to love to hand out teddy bears to children, but only after asking the children's parent's permission first. They have been going to Disney since it opened, and have spent a small fortune there, taking 4 kids there very often, spending almost more time in the place where people camp than at their own home, renting golf carts. So, if anyone thinks either of them were or are freeloaders, they are very wrong.

The person who wrote #43 on the original site about my sister needs to learn compassion for those less fortunate than she is. With the way the world is today, she could be homeless right now. I hope that is NOT the case, but if it is, I can't help but wonder if she would even give a thought to what she wrote about homeless people when many thought Lynn might be, and she really didn't like the idea of Lynn being in the hotel if she was homeless. I seem to remember that she didn't even want Lynn there if she wasn't a guest at the hotel. My goodness, don't you think there are literally thousands of people that go into these hotels to eat in the restaurants, or listen to the music, etc. It is a public place.

Lynn has a LOT of friends at the hotel, as well as a few like the above person, who resent her being there daily.

Who is she hurting? No one.

At any rate, I hope this satisfies everyone's curiosity. Thanks to all of you who were kind in your remarks about her.

Lynn's Sister,
Tracy Joan
Nashville, TN

:hug::flower3:
 
Instead of treating Lynne as an attraction at Walt Disney World, someone should really take the time to get her the professional help she so desperately needs.

I mean this with the utmost sincerity, even though it is hard to convey that on a message board.

Please. This woman needs help.

Why? She is no danger to herself or anyone else. I don't think people think of her as an attraction, but rather exactly what she is: a very sweet and interesting person who adds a little something special to the Disney magic. Kind of like Art the Greeter or Bob the piano guy. She just happens not to be employed by Disney.

I know you mean well, but not everyone needs or wants "help."
 
Instead of treating Lynne as an attraction at Walt Disney World, someone should really take the time to get her the professional help she so desperately needs.

I mean this with the utmost sincerity, even though it is hard to convey that on a message board.

Please. This woman needs help.

I agree with you. We saw her on our trip a couple weeks ago and I avoided her and steered my family away from where she was sitting.
 
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Originally Posted by DisneyFan32WI
Instead of treating Lynne as an attraction at Walt Disney World, someone should really take the time to get her the professional help she so desperately needs.

I mean this with the utmost sincerity, even though it is hard to convey that on a message board.

Please. This woman needs help.


I agree with you. We saw her on our trip a couple weeks ago and I avoided her and steered my family away from where she was sitting.

Although you are each entitled to your opinion, I will say that perhaps you may need help more than Lynne. It is your loss, more than hers, that you choose not to interact with her. When I am at WDW next summer, I will make it a point to spend some extra time at GF and visit with her.
 
Why? She is no danger to herself or anyone else. I don't think people think of her as an attraction, but rather exactly what she is: a very sweet and interesting person who adds a little something special to the Disney magic. Kind of like Art the Greeter or Bob the piano guy. She just happens not to be employed by Disney.

I know you mean well, but not everyone needs or wants "help."
I agree 100%.

What serious help does she need? I have OCD, just like her, and I don't think I need "help". To each her own. She seems content, happy, and okay. Why not let the sweet lady be?
 
I agree 100%.

What serious help does she need? I have OCD, just like her, and I don't think I need "help". To each her own. She seems content, happy, and okay. Why not let the sweet lady be?

I agree...she isn't bothering anyone....leave her be
 
Hello, just happened upon this thread and I must say I am confused as this thread started two years ago; what does this lady do at the GF? Does she sell Teddy bears? Thanks.
 
Lynn is a perfectly sane and healthy person. There is nothing wrong with her.
SHE IS A HIGHLY RESPECTED GUEST BY THE CM.
She doesn't bother any body and shame on you that paint her on this board as a nut that needs to be put away.
We had more topics like this regarding Lynn and they all ended up in inter fraction points and being poofed. Myob and if she bothers you don't go to the GF.

And she knows how people talk about her in this board.:thumbsup2

Lynn hoping to meet you again in May. Looking forward to your humorous little chats.


Hello, just happened upon this thread and I must say I am confused as this thread started two years ago; what does this lady do at the GF? Does she sell Teddy bears? Thanks.

She is just sitting there and minding her own business. She has a few Teddy bears to accompany her but she doesn't sell them.
 
Instead of treating Lynne as an attraction at Walt Disney World, someone should really take the time to get her the professional help she so desperately needs.

I mean this with the utmost sincerity, even though it is hard to convey that on a message board.

Please. This woman needs help.

Really? What makes you think she needs help?
 
For those who avoid her, what do you think might happen if you walk by? That she'll attack you or something? I don't understand this at all.

And even if she has a medical condition or an emotional one, what does it matter? If she was disrupting people, Disney wouldn't let her sit there day after day. The fact she can, means she's hurting no one. So let her be. She's happy and doesn't adversely affect anyone of you in any way.
 
Hello, just happened upon this thread and I must say I am confused as this thread started two years ago; what does this lady do at the GF? Does she sell Teddy bears? Thanks.

:confused3did you read the first post from Lynn's sister? if you did, why would you think she sells the bears?:confused3
 
I was at the GF twice during my trip a few weeks ago, and I saw Lynn both times. She looked like she was really enjoying the music provided by both the piano player and the orchestra. I saw quite a few CM's talking with her, and she wasn't bothering a soul. Even though I knew who she was from hearing about her on this website, I didn't go up and talk with her because it's just not in my nature to strike up a conversation with someone I don't know. She seems like a lovely person, though, so I'm now regretting not talking with her after hearing some of these stories.
 
Hello, just happened upon this thread and I must say I am confused as this thread started two years ago; what does this lady do at the GF? Does she sell Teddy bears? Thanks.


She sits in the lobby of the GF, accompanied by large plastic garbage bags stuffed full of teddy bears.
 
:confused3did you read the first post from Lynn's sister? if you did, why would you think she sells the bears?:confused3

Calm down. :headache:

Sheesh I come on here read a few posts and thought she sold Teddy bears.

:confused3 :confused3 :confused3 :confused3

Why all the anger? :headache:
 












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