When we were at WDW last June, we "paid it forward" a bit here and there, as well. While getting FP's for TSMM, there was a CM helping to make the process go faster. He took my 6 kttw cards, fed them through, grabbed the FPs and sent me on my way. As we walked back to meet my dh, my ds and I counted through to make sure we had 6, since the CM didn't grab them each as they were spit out. I told him that if there wasn't enough, I'd stay out with the baby and the rest of them could go. As I counted, I realized we were given 11 FPs. So, instead of saving them and letting my family go on without me and our youngest, we scanned the crowd for a family of 5. I had my teenager go over and give them to the dad, who was rushing over to get FPs for that very ride. They were very thankful. Made us both feel good.
We celebrated my dh's birthday and my ds's 13th birthday while we were down there. I ordered cakes for both of them. The first one, a white chocolate cake with white chocolate/milk chocolate swirled ganache, came from the GF at 1900 Park Fare. It was SO good. We had so much left (my kids had started to raid the dessert buffet before the cake came out) that we started to offer pieces of cake to the surrounding tables. Everyone partook, and we didn't have much left. I didn't want to waste a $35 cake, so I was thrilled that everyone wanted to share, lol. For my dh's birthday, we were at Cape May Cafe and this table of three elderly ladies had joined in singing happy birthday to him, so we gave them the remaining half of his cake to take back with them to their room. Again...we were going to a park, no fridge in our room...$35 cake...they were happy to take it.
We were passed an extra umbrella stroller in the lobby of POP...so we used it at night when our dd was sleepy to get back to our room. We passed it on when we left. I've known friends to pass on a cooler they purchased down there, as well.
In February, my dh found it amusing that I offered to take pictures for so many families so that they could ALL be in the photo. We have no personal photos of all of us, just photopass, so I know how important that is!