DIS-ers,
I am hoping someone out there can sprinkle some pixie dust on a family in great need of it. Here is the situation:
We have a family that is close friends/relatives (cousins) of my in-laws. We travel to cottages in Northern Wisconsin for a week with their family(including their 2 daughters, husbands, and their grandchildren), spend Christmas Eve and some other days with their family and their daughters have kids the age of ours, etc. Anyway, their youngest daughter's husband was killed 2 months ago in a motorcycle accident about 1/2 mile from his house when a farm tractor was riding on a highway without any lights on after dark and he ran into the tire on the tractor at 55 MPH. He was a great guy and left behind a 30-year old widow and a S(1) and D(3). As you can imagine this has been devastating to everyone affected, but especially his wife and kids.
The widow, her sister, and mom, have decided to take the DD(3), whose favorite thing in the world are princesses, and sister's dd (2) to WDW January 9-14th to get away and try to do something fun for the kids. As a yearly Disney visitor and as someone who has watched their incredible suffering, I think that would be a great thing for them to do.
The problem, and where I need to ask for help, is two-fold:
1. They called this week to make reservations and the only things open were some very high-end suites (I assume from my wife talking to them that they meant concierge) and rooms at Pop Century. Due to difficult financial issues due to the husband's death, they couldn't afford the concierge rates quoted and went ahead with a reservation at Pop. However, they really want to stay at a Mod or maybe AKL or WL, to get the better surroundings and room size. This is the first trip to WDW for most of them and they want to make it special. I am hoping that under the circumstance something other than concierge can become available, with the help of pixie dust.
2. Disney is an amazing company when it comes to making magic happen for those in need. I know I have witnessed it and many of you have as well. If there is ever a family, and a little girl and mother especially, that are in need of magic happening to lift their spirits, even for a few days, this is it. Is there anyone out there that could help make this trip one that truly makes magic happen?
I know how wonderful and big-hearted the DIS-board folks are and I am hoping someone is out there in a position as an employee or with connections to WDW to help out in a time of great need. Thanks a million.
Kuj
I am hoping someone out there can sprinkle some pixie dust on a family in great need of it. Here is the situation:
We have a family that is close friends/relatives (cousins) of my in-laws. We travel to cottages in Northern Wisconsin for a week with their family(including their 2 daughters, husbands, and their grandchildren), spend Christmas Eve and some other days with their family and their daughters have kids the age of ours, etc. Anyway, their youngest daughter's husband was killed 2 months ago in a motorcycle accident about 1/2 mile from his house when a farm tractor was riding on a highway without any lights on after dark and he ran into the tire on the tractor at 55 MPH. He was a great guy and left behind a 30-year old widow and a S(1) and D(3). As you can imagine this has been devastating to everyone affected, but especially his wife and kids.
The widow, her sister, and mom, have decided to take the DD(3), whose favorite thing in the world are princesses, and sister's dd (2) to WDW January 9-14th to get away and try to do something fun for the kids. As a yearly Disney visitor and as someone who has watched their incredible suffering, I think that would be a great thing for them to do.
The problem, and where I need to ask for help, is two-fold:
1. They called this week to make reservations and the only things open were some very high-end suites (I assume from my wife talking to them that they meant concierge) and rooms at Pop Century. Due to difficult financial issues due to the husband's death, they couldn't afford the concierge rates quoted and went ahead with a reservation at Pop. However, they really want to stay at a Mod or maybe AKL or WL, to get the better surroundings and room size. This is the first trip to WDW for most of them and they want to make it special. I am hoping that under the circumstance something other than concierge can become available, with the help of pixie dust.
2. Disney is an amazing company when it comes to making magic happen for those in need. I know I have witnessed it and many of you have as well. If there is ever a family, and a little girl and mother especially, that are in need of magic happening to lift their spirits, even for a few days, this is it. Is there anyone out there that could help make this trip one that truly makes magic happen?
I know how wonderful and big-hearted the DIS-board folks are and I am hoping someone is out there in a position as an employee or with connections to WDW to help out in a time of great need. Thanks a million.
Kuj