Here is my tissue story...
In March 2001, I decided to take my daughter because I felt that at age 7, she would remember and appreciate the experience more...I mean, WDW is a once in a lifetime trip, right?!
I went when I was 5 in 1978 and hadn't been back, so I really didn't know what to expect, how to plan, etc. We entered the MK to find unreal crowds: it was Spring Break. Because my daughter was young and mainly into princesses, we spent all 4 days at MK. Looking back, that was a smart choice since it took us 4 days to ride/see everything with those crowds!
On our last night, we watched the Main Street Electrical parade and watched the castle change colors while the park emptied. My daughter and I both cried when we knew we had to leave and say goodbye to WDW. I told her right by the exit that we would try our best to come back for her 16th birthday and she was thrilled!
When we arrived back at the All Star Movies, my daughter realized with horror that she lost her Mickey Ears, embroidered with her name. She was so upset but I calmed her down and told her I would do what I could to get her some more - we were still in FL after all!
The next morning, we headed over to MK to ask if anyone had turned in her ears. I explained to the Cast Member what happened and was told they would have gone to central Lost & Found IF they were even turned in! I then asked if there was some way a CM could go and get us another set. Instead, she just smiled and gave us each a 1 day Park Pass and told us we could head over to the Chapeau ourselves.
When we entered the shop we told them about the lost ears and they were so sweet to my daughter. They did a fabulous job on the embroidery and they looked even better than the first ones! When I tried to pay, they refused and said that "Mickey would want her to have them". I thanked them profusely, then went outside and cried!!! I couldn't believe the kindness - it truly was magical!
Needless to say, that day changed my entire outlook.
And my daughter and I have since been 9 more times - INCLUDING this past November for her 16th birthday, as promised.
