The best thing you've seen at Disney

NLK

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I would love to hear your stories of the best thing you've witnessed at WDW.

One of mine is being in the WL and an "Harley Davidson" looking man with a t-shirt,jeans,leather vest,biking books and a long pony-tail was skipping in the lobby holding his young daughter's hand. It was such a sweet sight.

Another is my father-in-law who needs a hip-replacement and a liver--transplant dancing around Germany to the band that was playing. It was very cute.

Come on, let's hear some good stories this time.:teeth:
 
The little girl at the next table telling her Mom, "Did you see Tinkerbell take a picture of me as she flew? She wanted my picture because it's my birthday!" I guess she saw the sparkling pixie dust on Tink's wings as camera flashes!
 
My wife was pregnant and we were sitting on the curb for a parade when this family made room for the two of us on the benches they had. Very nice, and much easier for my wife.
 
The look on my son's face when "Tigger" left him Mickey shaped confetti on the table while he was dancing in the parade. Thanks go out to our waiter at the Crystal Palace for that one!
 

Of course, this may be cuter to me, as the Mommy, than to anyone else, but. . . When my oldest DS was 2, and we were at Magic Kingdom near the "Tea Cups," we came upon the White Rabbit from Alice in Wonderland. Most would admit that the White Rabbit is cute, even cuddly -- hardly scary. Our two year old started to go near him and when he was within inches from getting a hug he bolted away. He seemed genuinely afraid of the White Rabbit. That would have been kinda cute by itself, but it got cuter. . .

Standing next to the White Rabbit was the Queen of Hearts, also from Alice in Wonderland. Hardly is she beautiful, sweet, or cuddly, yet our two year old walked right up to her, held her hand, walked around with her and talked and talked and talked (none of us could make out exactly what he was saying). This went on for a few minutes. It was so cute that the Queen and the Queen's "helper" (the CM that accompanies the characters) didn't have the heart to tell our son "enough." We all just kept laughing -- finding it hard to believe that he found the Queen more lovable than the Rabbit.

Finally, my DH and I said "Thank you" to the Queen. She kept blowing my two year old kisses as we left. It was a good reminder not to judge a book by it's cover (our little DS saw past the Queen's cover -- SOMEHOW) and it was a GREAT Disney memory, indeed!
 
When my DS was 4, he insisted that he and his Dad had to be dressed like pirates after going on POC. The two of them walking together with eye patches, pirate hats and hooks on their hands was just priceless!:earboy2:
 












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