figmentfan1
According to Caleb: "No Dancing!"
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A little background here... our DS is nearly 5 and is ADHD and has a mild pervasive developmental disorder. He frightens easily and is leary in new situations. His doctor says he needs to experience new things so we knew this trip would be perfect. He was absolutely petrified of the masked characters and wouldn't go near them (we did Breakfastsaurus). I had gotten us CRT because we all love princesses and wanted to eat in the castle.
The food was fabulous (breakfast), but that is beside the point.
They placed us in a corner booth/table which was perfect. Snow white was our first princess and she was sweet, but DS didn't want to get out of the booth to meet her. He waved. DD loved her.
Our second princess was Wendy. I cannot tell you how wonderful this young lady was. She was so sweet and loving to my DD she just hugged and hugged her. When DS would not get up... she went to him and sat by him (we told her he was frightened of the characters)... she sat with him and he let her draw in his notebook (which he won't give to anyone!) they talked and he hugged her. It was such a sweet moment. I was in absolute tears. The time and effort she put into making sure the moment was magical was above and beyond what we ever expected. She came by our table at least 3 more times that morning. Later that afternoon we saw her in the parade and waved and she yelled out the kids names in the parade! Magical!!
Our DS did so well with the face characters we decided to cancel our Pooh lunch for later that week and see if we could get into Askershus. We got lunch for the next day. (the food was just ok). The character interaction was also great. Imagine our shock when Alice came to see us and it was our "Wendy"! We were so thrilled. I'm not sure the kids knew, but they loved her just the same. She spent so much time with us. I hugged her and told her we would never forget her.
If you know this young lady... PM me... I'd love to send her a thank you note and a Christmas card (she's going to be on it!)... and tell her she is a God-send!
I know the price of CRT is now really high, but we are hooked and will be back!!
My DS and Wendy:
JE
The food was fabulous (breakfast), but that is beside the point.
They placed us in a corner booth/table which was perfect. Snow white was our first princess and she was sweet, but DS didn't want to get out of the booth to meet her. He waved. DD loved her.
Our second princess was Wendy. I cannot tell you how wonderful this young lady was. She was so sweet and loving to my DD she just hugged and hugged her. When DS would not get up... she went to him and sat by him (we told her he was frightened of the characters)... she sat with him and he let her draw in his notebook (which he won't give to anyone!) they talked and he hugged her. It was such a sweet moment. I was in absolute tears. The time and effort she put into making sure the moment was magical was above and beyond what we ever expected. She came by our table at least 3 more times that morning. Later that afternoon we saw her in the parade and waved and she yelled out the kids names in the parade! Magical!!
Our DS did so well with the face characters we decided to cancel our Pooh lunch for later that week and see if we could get into Askershus. We got lunch for the next day. (the food was just ok). The character interaction was also great. Imagine our shock when Alice came to see us and it was our "Wendy"! We were so thrilled. I'm not sure the kids knew, but they loved her just the same. She spent so much time with us. I hugged her and told her we would never forget her.
If you know this young lady... PM me... I'd love to send her a thank you note and a Christmas card (she's going to be on it!)... and tell her she is a God-send!
I know the price of CRT is now really high, but we are hooked and will be back!!
My DS and Wendy:
JE
