We've spread the magic over the years and had it returned to us 10 fold.
We stayed at ASMo when our kids were 2 & 3. One of the bus rides to MK was very full, and DH and I ended up standing on the bus trying to juggle kids, strollers, and bags. DH had DS3, and he's a large guy who doesn't have trouble planting himself in a spot and keeping his balance. I'm not quite so graceful.

I was having obvious trouble right from the start, and a very nice lady from Ireland (sitting - with a cast on her leg) was watching me. She asked me if she could hold DD2. DD is fairly shy and will not go to strangers at all. I said, "I don't mind at all...but she's pretty shy...I'm not sure if she'll go for it." All she said to DD was, "Hi pretty girl, what's your name?" That child climbed up in her lap without even being asked. Then she pointed out all the landmarks and DD named them for her. I was able to hold on and juggle everything, and know that DD was safe. When we got off the bus, DD whispered to me, "I liked that lady, Mama."
We also had a good experience at LeCellier. We didn't have ADR's there, but due to a "problem in the kitchen" at Coral Reef that night, they told us that we'd have to find another TS place to eat. We wandered to LeCellier without much hope of getting a table there. I explained the story about Coral Reef being closed to the CM...and she said she didn't think she would be able to squeeze us in.
Well, I went to Lake Superior State in Sault Ste. Marie, MI, on the Sault Ste. Marie, Canada border. I just happened to mention it to her.

One of the CM's was from the Soo, Canada...the CM at the door went to get him. I got a big hug and lots of questions about where I had been in his hometown. We were seated right away during the very busy dinner hour (without an ADR). Not only that, we were given the Chef's table service - the chef came out to personalize our meals for us...then the kid's desserts were brought out to the table by the Chef and he let the kids help put their own desserts together. They also each got Chef's hats personalized with their names.
What could have been a disaster (Coral Reef being closed) turned into the best experience of our trip.