Last summer our family (me, DH, DD (3), DS (2) and DD (8 months)) took our first Walt Disney World vacation. We were so excited. We were celebrating my oldest daughter's 4th birthday and the family's first trip. I had read about packing and being prepared and thought I had done a good job. I had even packed 2 cameras.
Well, wouldn't you know it. 2 days into the vacation, I pull our camera out of my purse and the screen has cracked. We were waiting for my daughter's birthday breakfast at Tusker House when I noticed. Sad, but no biggie, because I had our backup camera in the diaper bag. Crisis diverted.
The next day, we take a day for swimming and relaxing at the hotel. I take my waterproof to 50 feet camera to the pool for some fun pictures. It never gets submerged because my little guys are just splashing around the zero-entry end. I get darling pictures of them splashing.
The next morning, the "waterproof" camera is waterlogged. It takes pictures, but they are all cloudy. We are on the bus to DHS for Star Wars weekend when I notice. The other camera won't work because the screen is broken. I'm devastated.
I go to the camera store at DHS but they only sell disposable film cameras or digital camcorders, no digital cameras.

I was crying at this point, but I bought a disposable film camera and tried to make the best of our day. Luckily we had pre-ordered a PhotoPass CD. We talked to all the photographers and they took many, many candids and extra photos for us.
When we got back to AKL that night around 11 p.m., I went to the front desk and asked which parks sold real digital cameras so we could make a point to go there the next day, which was my daughter's actual 4th birthday. The CM called around and discovered that MK's camera store sold a digital camera. But, when she hung up she told me, "Look, they do sell a camera, but they only sell one and it is overpriced."
She then proceded to get me a taxi and taxi vouchers so I could go to
WalMart and buy my own choice of digital camera at a normal price, even though it was nearly midnight at this time. I couldn't believe it.

I was so happy I started crying again. She was incredibly helpful and I made sure her manager knew about it the next day. She truly saved me from having a nervous breakdown with no camera at Disney World. The best customer service I have ever received, hands down.