Rapunzel and frying pan

I know someone who did that but it was before the recent changes. But I do think it happens often so it may not cause them to bat an eye

On a side note, the same person had Ariel sign a dingle hopper (fork for the confused)
on a side note we brought Ariel a dinglehopper (cheap plastic one from one of the CS places) and gave it to her - she was THRILLED!
 
OMGOSH!!!!! :scared:Couldn't you of posted ****spoiler alert***** first?!!! :rolleyes: What is wrong with people nowadays first people want to ruin the Star Wars movie before others get to see it now this. The internet ruins everything forever I swear! :badpc:

Next you tell me something about Santa not being real!:santa:

:clown::joker:;)

Oh, don't worry---Santa's totally real!!!!!:thumbsup2
 
You do realize it's not the "real" Rapunzel, right? You could just as easily sign the frying pan at home copying the sample given. I'd rather do that than carry it around the park all day!
I do... It will actually be a gift for my daughter who will be getting married in another year. I thought it would be sweet to have on display at her reception. She wants a Rapunzel theme wedding. We are pretty big Disney fans in our house. ;)
 

I think we all know, that OP could sign the pan herself, but THAT would not be the same as Rupunzel, in the parks sign it & taking a picture of the event. like someone suggested leave it a front desk.. NOT the same. would be like anyone signing it.
 
I think we all know, that OP could sign the pan herself, but THAT would not be the same as Rupunzel, in the parks sign it & taking a picture of the event. like someone suggested leave it a front desk.. NOT the same. would be like anyone signing it.
Yes, thank you.
 
I think we all know, that OP could sign the pan herself, but THAT would not be the same as Rupunzel, in the parks sign it & taking a picture of the event. like someone suggested leave it a front desk.. NOT the same. would be like anyone signing it.


And in the case of objects being left somewhere to be signed, it probably IS anyone signing it!
 
I would love for Rapunzel to sign a frying pan for me. I want to give it to a Rapunzel fan next Christmas. Will it be okay to bring it into the parks? I know with all that is going on lately with the security and all I wondered. Or is there somewhere I can buy a frying pan in the park for her to sign?

Super cute idea! Let us know how it goes :)
 
I think we all know, that OP could sign the pan herself, but THAT would not be the same as Rupunzel, in the parks sign it & taking a picture of the event. like someone suggested leave it a front desk.. NOT the same. would be like anyone signing it.

Exactly! It's not just about the item, it's about the character interaction and the ability to tell the recipient that you took it there and had it done.

People collect dirt from places they travel. They could get it from their backyards. It's not about the bottle of dirt. This is the same thing.
 
I will post back after our March trip. My youngest has always wanted to meet Rapunzel so we will make it a priority on this trip. That way she will be in the picture. Thanks to those that helped.
 



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