My son started gymnastics last year after watching the Tumble Monkeys in the Festival of the Lion King. He thought they were SO awesome. (me too!)
He wanted to get a picture with one when we go back in September. I don't remember them being available after the show. Does anyone have any ideas how I could get a picture with one?
That's very cool to hear, as we know quite a few Tumble Monkeys and I'm sure they'd love to know they inspired your son to take up their sport! As far as I know, they don't do regular meet and greets and I do know they aren't allowed out in the park in their costumes/makeup. (Disney's very strict about such things.)
If you know someone in the Lion King show, or know someone who knows someone (depending on where your son does gymnastics, his coach might, since there are lots of former NCAA gymnasts in the Tumble Monkey ranks), they MIGHT be able to set-up a meet, which can include a post-show meet with either all the Monkeys or the entire Lion King cast. Again this is a big MIGHT, as these meets are limited and require cast members to get advance approval, etc. In my experience, it's something they usually only do for family and very close friends.
We have been lucky enough to get to do this, since we do know so many of them personally, and it's pretty cool. (Not to get your hopes up, and please note that this guest is not me, or anyone I even know, though we do, ironically, know the Monkey pictured very well ... Anyway, here's a public photo I found on Flickr that gives you an idea of what the private meet-and-greet is like:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/23879054@N00/3617252334/in/photostream/)
In an easier, or at least more likely method, get there really early, sit up close and hope your son is picked to join the end dance through/parade. (One or two kids per section are picked each show.) Probably couldn't hurt to sweet talk a cast member at the gate and tell them your story either. Not a guarantee, but couldn't hurt, and you may get your meet-and-great just from that. Most of the characters will pause and pose for a pic at the beginning and end of that parade, and the Tumble Monkeys are amongst those dancing around.
I don't know when you saw the Lion King show, but one of the current Tumble Monkeys is '08 Olympic bronze medalist
Joey Hagerty, and many of the others are NCAA National Champs and/or All-Americans. Oh and, you can tell your son that lots of former gymnasts are also part of the Indiana Jones stunt show.
Lastly, can I suggest you bring your son a few hours north to Oklahoma to see a men's gymnastics meet some time? The 2013 season starts in January and
the Sooners have spawned more than their share of future Tumble Monkeys and Disney stunt show performers. There's at least 6-8 working there now, and it's not too unusual to be watching an "all OU" Tumble Monkey group when you see the Lion King show.