what are the best pens for the characters to use to sign?

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i have got sharpies but they are not fat.

a thicker biro or a thick permanent marker?

thanks,

xjx
 
From what we've experienced, they (the characters) prefer a fat style pen. Make sure it's clicked, and ready to write.
It also speeds things up (and again, makes it easier for the characters), to have the autograph book opened to the desired page, too.
 

I would recommend buying one of the pens that they sell at WDW for $3. I know it's a crazy amount of money to spend on a pen, but if you are asking what the characters prefer, those pens are the best. (Trust me, I know)

The problem that characters have with the Sharpies (and other pens of this type) is that more often than not, they are permanent markers. The character costumes cost thousands of dollars each and when you hand the character a permanent marker, they are forced to focus more on the pen, than on the child. Imagine that you are wearing a brand new outfit that costs hundreds of dollars and someone hands you a full cup of grape juice. You will naturally be very attentive to the cup of grape juice as to not get anything on your new outfit. The same principle applies to the characters. They will try their best to keep their focus on the show, but they will need to spend extra attention to the props instead of the guest. This hurts the show and ultimately may cause the experience to lack magic.

Also, I've noticed that some of the markers people use will bleed through the paper onto the next page or will leak into the cap so when the marker is handed to the character, they MUST grab the pen and get ink on their fingers.

Definitely have the pen ready and the book open to the page you want them to sign. Also be sure to hand the book to the character so that it is not up-side-down. It will help them not to have to adjust the book and take time away from interacting with the guest.

Just a few thoughts.
 
Yensid FoNaf said:
I would recommend buying one of the pens that they sell at WDW for $3. I know it's a crazy amount of money to spend on a pen, but if you are asking what the characters prefer, those pens are the best. (Trust me, I know)

The problem that characters have with the Sharpies (and other pens of this type) is that more often than not, they are permanent markers. The character costumes cost thousands of dollars each and when you hand the character a permanent marker, they are forced to focus more on the pen, than on the child. Imagine that you are wearing a brand new outfit that costs hundreds of dollars and someone hands you a full cup of grape juice. You will naturally be very attentive to the cup of grape juice as to not get anything on your new outfit. The same principle applies to the characters. They will try their best to keep their focus on the show, but they will need to spend extra attention to the props instead of the guest. This hurts the show and ultimately may cause the experience to lack magic.

Also, I've noticed that some of the markers people use will bleed through the paper onto the next page or will leak into the cap so when the marker is handed to the character, they MUST grab the pen and get ink on their fingers.

Definitely have the pen ready and the book open to the page you want them to sign. Also be sure to hand the book to the character so that it is not up-side-down. It will help them not to have to adjust the book and take time away from interacting with the guest.

Just a few thoughts.

thank you - i will get a pen from WDW then along with the autograph book.

xjx
 
I agree - the pens they sell at the parks are nice. They're big enough for the characters to hold and they make nice souveniers as well!
 
dsnymomof4 said:
I agree - the pens they sell at the parks are nice. They're big enough for the characters to hold and they make nice souveniers as well!
If your talking about the blue pen with characters on it and the black mickey head on top i wouldnt waste your money. These pens are crap and even the character handlers told us they were crap and to put them back in our backpacks and take them home to look at them because that is all they are worth. We found short fat regular pens in the dollar store that we used for the first part of our trip and these worked great. When i lost mine and had to buy the charecter pen at the world is when everything went downhill..it only worked for a few autographs and then worked only on occasion. Its a very common problem with these pens from what we were told. hmmmm so disney knows they are selling crap :confused3
Renee
 
We used the new clickable Sharpies. They worked great, they are longer than a regular Sharpie, no cap to worry about and they are almost just as wide as the pens sold at WDW. None of the Characters seemed to have a problem with them. We had them sign on one page of the book for each character, the right side page when the book was open, then when we got home I printed out the corresponding pictures and pasted them on the left page.
 
I'm a little worried about small hands and sharpies. 3 and 5 year old hands, anyone done this?
 
freakylick said:
If your talking about the blue pen with characters on it and the black mickey head on top i wouldnt waste your money. These pens are crap and even the character handlers told us they were crap and to put them back in our backpacks and take them home to look at them because that is all they are worth...it only worked for a few autographs and then worked only on occasion. Its a very common problem with these pens from what we were told. hmmmm so disney knows they are selling crap :confused3
Renee

Both my DD's have these pens and they've been working just fine for a couple of years. (We’ve almost filled two autograph books with them without a problem) You might have gotten a "bad" pen. These pens aren't the greatest in the world but I wouldn't categorize them as "crap".

:scratchin I can't believe a CM actually told you that they were "crap" and spoke badly about the Disney product. (bad show) :crazy2: The CM should have handled the situation differently. If your pen was brand new and stopped working after just a few autographs the CM should have sought to replace it. As a character myself for some time, IMO the Disney pens are the best for the characters to use because of their size (both length and thickness), the ink is not permanent and it has a retractable point (no cap).

If you are able to locate a pen that fits all the above criteria, I'm sure that the characters would have no problem using them. REGARDLESS of the pen, the characters will not show any irritation of your choice. They are trained to work in the toughest of circumstances. I once had a little guy hand me a pen that was about two inches long and about as round as a stir stick. The SHOW must go on! You'll never hear a character complain.
 
I"m sure if we had gone into a store and complained then we would have gotten a replacement pen however we didnt do this. Since these pens are obviously a problem and we really only needed it for that one day (we had another of the short fat pens in the room)we didnt bother. And i'm very certain we didnt just happen to get a "bad pen" if it was a rare occurence the cm wouldnt have turned and commented to us and the rest of the people in line. And yes it was fustrating for Genie to try to do an autograph with a pen that wouldnt continuously write. I"m thankful to the cm for giving Genie another pen so we could get our autograph and for warning us the pens were junk. And just to clarify the cm didnt state the pens were crap just that they werent much good for anything other then to look at i'm the one that translated that into crap.
Renee
 
freakylick said:
Since these pens are obviously a problem ... i'm very certain we didnt just happen to get a "bad pen" if it was a rare occurence the cm wouldnt have turned and commented to us and the rest of the people in line.

I don't want to hijack this thread with this topic (maybe a new thread is in order here) but IMO I would disput your assumption that the pens are poorly made. If your assertion is that the pens are an "obvious problem" then your case study would have to include more than just your experience with one pen.

Like I stated earlier, both of my daughters have one of these pens and they have worked just fine for almost two years now. I have also used these pens on countless occasions as a character and can only think of a few times that the pen did not perform properly.

The bigger concern to me is the CM who announced to you and rest of the people in your line that the pens weren't good for anything. This is extreemly bad show and should not be the response a CM should have in response to a prop malfunction (such as a pen not working). To me this lowers the expectations of the guest and plants the seed that all Disney products are not good for anything. I agree that you want a CM to be honest with you, but I would contend that the CM was speaking out of turn in this instance. I'm sure that they meant well, but a comment like that does not improve the situation, it only causes the guest to think that they just paid $3 for a piece of junk. (Not very Disney-like)
 
The "assumption" that the pens are poorly made did not come from just one pen. It came from the knowledge from the cm that these pens have consistently been a problem. And yes in my opinion i did pay $3 for a piece of junk. But hey no where else but disney would i have paid that much for a pen anyway. I could say perhaps you just got luckey with your pens but I don't plan to debate this with you as its obviously pointless. People can buy whatever pen they want i'm just putting the fact out there that these pens have been known to be a problem at least in oct 05 when i got mine the cm's and characters were having a ton of trouble with them.
Renee
 
I agree with you that this is not a topic worth debating intensely. I would however contend that this is NOT a major problem that Disney has had with the pens. All experiences that I have had with the literally hundreds, possibly thousands, of signatures that I've signed with these pens have been favorable. Only a handful of times did I experience any problems which would seem to prove (to me) that the pens are adequately made and well designed for character usage.

Again, this is not a big deal that needs a lot of debate. It would be interesting to know if you're thoughts would be different if the CM would have handled the situation better and left you with a possitive feeling :) rather than a negitive one. :(
 
I'm rather curious where in any of the previous posts did i say that i was left with a negative feeling and that the cm handled things poorly? ON the contrary this was my first trip to disney and i had a great time the whole week i was there. I appreciate the cm handling the situation the way he did and dont fault him for anything. Interesting to me that your experience with these pens seems to overide that of me and the character handler cm that i dealt with in oct. And to address the issue of that leaving people with the feeling that all disney products are junk in what world does that make sense? I'm fairly certain that disney doesnt own the factory that produced those pens and that the company that made said pens doesnt manufacturer all of the other great disney products we came home with. NO it didnt hinder our souvenir shopping and i highly doubt the quality of a pen would stop others from buying the many other products disney has to offer.
Now i dont know how long ago you used thousands of these pens to sign autographs or even how long ago you purchased these pens for your children but perhaps it is possible that disney changed suppliers and they are not the same quality now as they were then. Or maybe they had received a bad shipment and that is where my pen and all the others that this cm had issues with came from i dont know nor do i really care. Like I said I really dont see this as a matter of debate. I also realize that people on this board are highly sensitive to anything negative being said about disney (even if it is such a tiny thing as calling a pen junk) and since you worked for disney i guess that might make you more sensitive then others. To that i say whatever. The fact does remain that i bought a poor quality pen for $3 and that from everything the cm said it was apparant that many others had the same issues with this particular type of pen. NO where was it ever stated that these pens werent well designed for character usuage so i dont know why you bring that up. And lets be clear I dont have to prove anything to you nor does the cm who has seen lots of problems with these pens. I love disney and cant wait to go back... yes i will spend tons of money there...no i did not leave with any negative feelings and no i do not feel that the cm in any way did anything wrong.
Renee
 
Beware of the sharpie "minis". I thought they would be great and more portable since the attach to the spiral binding of the books I got- but they were too short for most of the characters to write with.

Also... I have to say that I love disney- but most of the stuff they sell is total crap. It is all made in China for a dime- those pens are a good example.
 
krismom,
Be careful others are very sensitive about disney's "crap" pens as you can see from reading what has been posted to me.
Renee
 














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