Dreamport
Worlds that were, could be, fantasy, & reality!
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- Aug 11, 2013
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I think the key to any "magical" moment is to sit back and wait for the opportunity to present itself. Don't go looking for that kid to surprise but be surprised when your standing in line and start chatting with the family in front of you and find out that this is maybe their 1st trip or favorite ride and you happen to have a pin that goes along with that conversation - "oh, your 1st trip to WDW, have you heard of pin trading? I would love to give you your 1st pin, you can look at CM's an trade this one with one of theirs or keep it as a souvenier." I guess my point is don't be desperate to create magic but wait for it to just happen. It will feel right.
This is exactly how we 'pay it forward' at Disney. We wait for the "magic to guide us". Last trip, we figured out we had only remembered to use the large bottle of sunscreen we had bought once and wouldn't be able to get it home with us (carry-ons only). I discreetly asked the father of a large family on our same bus back to the resort if they would have any need of some extra sunscreen and explained how it had not really been used. He was very thankful since they had forgotten one of their bottles at home. Granted, germs and whatnot, but it worked out and felt right to ask in this case.
Aside from paper FP-es, a friend and I were waiting in line to meet Flynn & Rapunzel out at Disneyland in the hot sun with a few families with young girls standing around us. I bought a cup of grapes from the fruit cart across the path and, after having a couple, offered some to the parents and then their kids. Normally I would agree with "do not offer food", but this time the parents saw exactly where it came from and it was a nice, if brief, refreshment.
We hope to find some way to spread the magic in upcoming trips but will wait to see if anything strikes our fancy to make someone else smile.