No More Dropping Items Off for Autographs!

And I guess I respectfully disagree. It's not magic anymore, to me anyway, when anyone can just go down to the guest services and drop off an item and get it autographed. Heck, if I wanted to get something autographed for my kids bad enough, I would just practice how to sign it and do it myself if they weren't going to watch the characters actually sign anything.....Magic are the little extras that come without me planning them in advance. For example, my daughter met Peter Pan and he was done and said he couldn't stay because Tink had gotten off at the port and he needed to make sure she had gotten back on the ship before they left. My DD fretted that poor Tink had missed the ship. She asked someone at Shutters if there was a way to find out if she Tink had made it back on the ship....later that night she had a letter from Tink herself saying she was A-OK.....that, IMHO, is magic!

I see your point, but given its popularity, this was apparently special to a lot of other people. And by design, no less; otherwise, why would DCL have offered it, even unofficially, in the first place?

Your Tink story is awesome, by the way. Stuff like that is exactly why I think DCL is worth the premium.
 
We got lucky as we were on the last cruise that was allowed to do this on the Disney Wonder Alaskan cruise.
 

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