What is your ONE best WDW moment

For me, it would have to be in October of 2003, we had just become vacation members and used all off our points to take my brother and his family on vacation. I hadn't been on vacation with my brother since we were 14 and 11 and my parents passed on. It was my brothers first time there. On the last evening before our departure, we all went to see Wishes. I don't know whether it was being there with my brother, my husband, my dd4, my sil and my nieces and nephew, their faces watching the show or the lyrics or all the old memories of our earliest childhood vacations with our parents, but I cried and my brother cried. That memory of that preceise moment still gives me goosebumps. I will remember and cherish that moment for as long as I shall live. :flower:
 
We went this last October for my DD 3rd birthday - our first day she and I stumbled into Belle's storytime - she met Belle after - she hates when people call her Julie instead of Julia so when she says her name she always emphasizes the A - so on her actual birthday two days later she asked to go see Belle again and Belle remebered her and told her she loved how she said her name and had everyone sing happy Birthday to her - well on our last day in the MK after our 10 day trip - Julia asked if she could go tell Belle goodbye - when Belle came out on stage she winked and waved to Julia and as soon as the show was over she came over and scooped Julia up in her arms and hugged on her and asked her how her week had been and how happy she was Julia came back to see her again - then she asked Julia if she knew how to give an eskimo kiss - she then taught her how to do it and I have the cutest picture of them rubbing noses! I got very teary-eyed watching that interaction - Julia now thinks Belle is her best friend!!
 
Mine would be the first time my DS, now 8, went to DW at age 4. We were staying at ASMo, and had his pals - Big Dog (stuffed dalmation about 2 ft long), Lucky (from the movie) and Blankie. When we got back from the parks Mousekeeping had Big Dog, with Blankie and Lucky sitting in a chair, with the remote watching TV. Later on that night when my DS went to bed, we heard him whisper to Big Dog, Blankie and Lucky - "I always knew you were real."

All week long we were finding Big Dog, Blankie and Lucky, having some sort of fun when we came back from the parks.
 

Mine would be the first time my DS, now 8, went to DW at age 4. We were staying at ASMo, and had his pals - Big Dog (stuffed dalmation about 2 ft long), Lucky (from the movie) and Blankie. When we got back from the parks Mousekeeping had Big Dog, with Blankie and Lucky sitting in a chair, with the remote watching TV. Later on that night when my DS went to bed, we heard him whisper to Big Dog, Blankie and Lucky - "I always knew you were real."

All week long we were finding Big Dog, Blankie and Lucky, having some sort of fun when we came back from the parks.

Of all the times we've gone, All Star Movies is the only place that mousekeeping left us window displays each night.
 
buzz5985 said:
Mine would be the first time my DS, now 8, went to DW at age 4. We were staying at ASMo, and had his pals - Big Dog (stuffed dalmation about 2 ft long), Lucky (from the movie) and Blankie. When we got back from the parks Mousekeeping had Big Dog, with Blankie and Lucky sitting in a chair, with the remote watching TV. Later on that night when my DS went to bed, we heard him whisper to Big Dog, Blankie and Lucky - "I always knew you were real."

All week long we were finding Big Dog, Blankie and Lucky, having some sort of fun when we came back from the parks.

Mousekeeping does this on the Disney Cruise Line as well. In addition, they make animal characters out of the towels (origami (sp) like). Monkeys, dogs, lobsters, etc. It's really cool. :earsboy:
 


















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