Our "Almost-A-Dream" Incident

SunshineSneezy

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Has anyone ever been in one of those situations where you got an "Almost-A-Dream"? The last time we went, in August of last year, we got one! It was very unusual. We were waiting at the SSR bus station with about 3 other families. Then, a mysterious white mimvan pulled up and the driver asked the other families what park they were going to. One said Typhon Lagoon, and the 2 others said MGM. Then he asked where we were going to, and we answered Epcot. Luckily, he was on his way there to do some kind of chore and brought us with him. Now you may be thinking: "What kind of people hitchhike to a Disney Park?!" :drive: But as it turns out, he was a retired Disney Transport bus driver named Mark who was doing some volunteer work! :woohoo:

Has anyone else gotten an "Almost-A-Dream"? If so, I'd like to hear about it!

-Sneezy :wizard:
 
That's great that you got a free ride to Epcot! :thumbsup2 Unfortunately, I don't have an Almost-A-Dream story to share. The only thing that I can think of that comes close was when a lady who was standing by the turnstiles at Epcot came up to us and asked us where we were from and for our zip code. She was holding a clipboard in her hand and was in a CM costume so I thought that we were going to be selected for some sort of prize. And then........nothing happened! :sad2: She thanked us and she moved on to another family!! :confused3 Later on, I realized that she was just taking a survey. :laughing: Oh, well. Maybe we'll get lucky on our next WDW trip. :wizard:
 
That's great that you got a free ride to Epcot! :thumbsup2 Unfortunately, I don't have an Almost-A-Dream story to share. The only thing that I can think of that comes close was when a lady who was standing by the turnstiles at Epcot came up to us and asked us where we were from and for our zip code. She was holding a clipboard in her hand and was in a CM costume so I thought that we were going to be selected for some sort of prize. And then........nothing happened! :sad2: She thanked us and she moved on to another family!! :confused3 Later on, I realized that she was just taking a survey. :laughing: Oh, well. Maybe we'll get lucky on our next WDW trip. :wizard:


We had an instance like this is 2005 a CM came up to us and asked us lots of questions, where are we from? How many times have we been to Disneyworld before etc. then she asked us if she could meet up with us in about an hour!!! and made an appointment with us. Although it wasnt the YOAMD, we were excited until she said that she was taking an in-depth guest survey. We did meet her and it took about 20 mins and she gave us a $25 gift certificate, so it was sorta a dream:)

On our Sept 2007 trip we didnt see the dream team once. Every morning, I went out thinking maybe today we will win a dream. Once we got to the parks, I was too busy having fun to even think about the dream time. It was only on our way back to the hotel I remembered and felt a bit of disappointment lol.
 
In December 2006 we got one. It was me, DH, DD13 and our 2 nephews. We were just at the entrance to TMR when a CM stopped us and started talking to us. She then told us to follow her and took us the back way into the ride. We got to go ahead of everyone else and got our choice of seats. The back of course. She told us when the train came back into the station not to get off. So we got to ride it twice. Not the biggest dream but it still made us feel special. BTW, when we got back into the station the first time and didn't get off the train, the woman who was next in line for our seats was non too pleased! She had quite a disgusted look on her face!
 

We were there April 2007 ... and they called a dream, they even gave my son a certificate ... but it was very lame. We were in a pin shop on Main Street, MK. The CM working there came over to DS12 with a cardboard with pins on it (9). She approached us with the pinbacks toward us. She asked DS12 to identify which pin he thought was Mickey Mouse. Surprisingly, he guessed right! :woohoo: He was pretty excited to have guessed correctly.

We thought the CM would follow with "for guessing correctly, you win ____". We thought maybe he would win THAT pin or a pin of his choice ... we thought he would win something. Not. Perhaps the CM was just so surprised that he got it right ... I don't know. She just said "great job!" and went behind the cash register and came out with a YOAMD certificate, signed it and said "Have a Magical Day!". Woop-de-doo. Of course, I didn't say that in front of DS12. We tried to downplay the whole thing as not a big deal at all. I hadn't really told him the whole concept of YOAMD anyway.

Pretty disappointing after having just watched a family get Fastpasses for the day though!

We've also sent in bunches of postcards, and won nothing. I know you shouldn't expect to win and we don't .... but the above scenario left a bad taste in our mouths. :confused:
 
On our last trip in Dec. of '06, we had a few small dreams happen to us. They weren't really all that big of a deal, but they were still something! My DD likes to buy the Mickey shaped ice cream novelties, so we went to a stand and the CM asked if she could name what movie the alligator in the picture was from she would get a free ice cream. She somehow knew it was peter Pan and she won! That made her day! Another day in Toon town, she was picked to make the Mr. Potato head of the day and got a little cetificate and her potato head was displayed for the day!
I was standing in line at Kali River Rapids and a CM took me into the control room to show me how the ride works, not that exciting, but something you don't get to see everyday!
 
in dec 2007 the dream team stopped us to introduce us to the winners of the group selected to stay inthe castle. we were disappointed that he never even offered us a fast pass after getting us excited and getting our hopes up. it would not have been a dissapointment if he had just not approached us':confused:
 
The weekend before Thanksgiving, we were going through the line for It's Tough to be a Bug. We passed about 3 or 4 dream team members but all they were doing was waving. We got into the little underground waiting area where the doors to the theater open-there were around 20 people there, including our group. I looked behind us and it seemed like everyone else in line coming behind us had won Dream Fastpasses!! I'm not sure where the start point was, but we were obviously not it! :sad1:

So close...and yet so far...
 
A nice Scottish CM came up to me at the end of the line for the Backlot Tour and asked, "Have you ever wanted to be in an action movie?" Never have been on the tour, I was thinking that I might be getting a dream; however, it was to be one of the 3 people on stage who wear the blue ponchos and get soaked while shooting the movie on the fake boats. I had a complete blast doing it but had initially hoped that I was going to get a dream. :)
 
We went last April and our son was 3 1/2 at the time. We went to go on a ride at Epcot (Its terrible I forgot what ride) DH, DD (11) and myself. We left the little guy with the MIL and he was hiding behind the garbage cans crying because he wanted to go and didn't understand he wasn't big enough. Well MIL is great and just kept following him and trying to talk to him and say it wont be long. Well by the time we got through the walkway to the entrance of the ride (it wasn't a wait at all just walking through the rails was a distance) Out of a door comes my MIL, DS and 2 employees. They just thought he was so cute and how he was hiding and what not so they brought them through the employee way and put us in a simulator without motion just noise for him to be able to go on the ride and then once we where done they popped DH, DD, and myself into one with full action. By the time we got out MIL & DS had pics taken with the employees and a certificate for being a great rider. It was a YOAMD certificate. He was so happy at that point and kept saying I am not to little they let me go.

The ride was the one in Epcot that they where orange and blue uniforms. Now I will have to go back and look at the certificate for the name.
 
Wow, thesaurinis, our guy Mark, looked just like that, with an orange-and-blue uniform! I feel for you, everyone else. The dreams are of course memorable, but some can be a little cheesy. I guess. :confused3 For example, I've seen a family with older-looking kids, maybe 12 of 13, that got to meet with Cinderella. :confused:

:headache:

-Sneezy
 
I went to Disneyworld over newyears '07 with my bestfriend and her parents... i guess we are just really lucky, but in MGM when you go into the preshow for the TOT after the show was done we won the limited edition YOAMD lanyards and pins, and while in the animal kingdom when we were n the line for primeval whirl we won the dream fastpasses... it was really amazing!!! :cool1: I only hope i am so lcky this time as i am going with my mother this time around... guess you just have to be in the right place at the right time.
 
Okay so this isnt a "Dream" But I thought we had won. We had lunch in Norway, Akershus I had been reading all the boards on what princesses we would see. This was June 28,2007 our first Princess lunch. We got Belle, Alice, Snow White, Aurora, and CINDERELLA!!!!! My 2 girls were so excited I cry everytime I watch the video. Plus that same trip in Epcot we got Mulan, Mushu and Jasmine and Genie. It was fun because Madison was just 3 weeks from turning 2. Also Chip and Dale were near the MGM/ Resort entrance and we have Chip and Madison walking hand in hand on DVD. Another tear jerker. :rotfl:
 
I had an 'Almost Dream' in January 2005. It was the first time I took my kids to Disney, They were 6 and 4. We had never heard of the extended hours. We were staying at POP Century, and just happened to be in MK the night it was open late. We didn't know we had to get special bracelets to take advantage of it, so we were quite disappointed when we were turned away in Tomorrowland. My kids just wanted to go on the Buzz Lightyear ride one last time. A very nice CM overheard us talking, and he said to follow him. He took us behind the ride, to the part before they start loading people onto the ride. Another CM was quite irate and was yelling at us to stop, we couldn't go in there! Then the first CM explained what he was doing, put us on the ride, and we got on before anyone else! My kids were so excited, and we were so appreciative of his help. This was way before the YOMD. Just goes to show you that some of the Disney training must get through! :wizard:
 
A nice Scottish CM came up to me at the end of the line for the Backlot Tour and asked, "Have you ever wanted to be in an action movie?" Never have been on the tour, I was thinking that I might be getting a dream; however, it was to be one of the 3 people on stage who wear the blue ponchos and get soaked while shooting the movie on the fake boats. I had a complete blast doing it but had initially hoped that I was going to get a dream. :)

My dad and I did the same thing while we were there over Xmas. It was fun! I thought we were gunna get a dream too. But it was definatly cool to do!
 
Hmm...

Sounds like there are a lot more dream-decoys out there than I expected! :confused3 I guess they're just here to make us feel like we "belong" in the dark side... the side with people who get Dream'd. Hahahah! :laughing:
 
During our last trip (Jan.2007) many times we witnessed people getting dreams granted. It was very disappointing for my older children. My husband told me we were not the right size family with 4 boy's. There was one time in AK that the group behind us got Dream Passes and in MGM we seen the people waiting on Star tours when we exited with them in there hand. They ended up going to the group in the star tour ride after us.

We did however Get a Dream before YOMD. It was our first time at AK and we wanted to ride the dinosaur ride. We went up and it was not open yet. We walked around a bit and a group came up and got in line so we went and got in line behind them. The lady opened the gate and asked us to follow her. She told us she knew we had been patient and waiting and that we were there first. We watched the preview and rode the ride all alone for the first time. We even got a free 8 by10 photo and frame. It is by far one of our favorite pictures. It was a blast and we will never forget it. We got a certificate saying we were the family of the day. It was a dream for us.:lovestruc
 
Awww, that's cute! :cutie: Next time we go, (in August), we'll have 14 people with us. Good luck with getting the best family thing for us... hehheeh. :cool1:
 
On our trip last March (2007) my DS14 & DD8 were getting on the teacups and they were giving out the dream fastpass. They asked DS how many in our group and he said 2 because, DH, other DS and I were not going on the ride. I told here there were 5 in the group but she wouldn't give us 5, or even 1 extra since other DS10 was devastated. I was really upset and it almost ruined our day....but my older son gave his little brother his fastpass.

At the time I didn't understand how the Dreamteams gave out the prizes I thought it was just random (their choice) but still, in this case I think it was pretty UNmagical.
 

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