lclark0621
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I have had some pretty magical things happen to me in Disney World.
I think my personal favorite was when I was 7 years old. This was back when the characters would just walk around. No CM with them. People would attack them. It really got insane.
Well Mickey was getting pretty beat up. (People were actually trying to take off his head!). Mickey was in some SERIOUS trouble, he was down on the ground & people we kicking him. It was awful for all the kids around to see. I was of course very upset. My Mom jumped in (Mom is a little woman of under 5.5 feet tall, so I was impressed!), and helped get Mickey away from the crowd & to a CM around the corner.
My Mom was asked for her name & some info (would she be coming back tomorrow, etc) so Disney could send her a thank you.
The next day when we got to the Magic Kingdom a cast member (same one my Mom took Mickey to) pulled us aside when we got through the gate. She brought us to where Snow White was waiting *just for me*. She was our personal guide for the morning. Ok, our personal guide only took us up Main Street and to the Castle, but boy was I excited!
Later that night for the parade we were given special seating, when the floats went by the characters would stop their little speechs & ask me "Did you have a good day today Lynn?". Talk about making a 7 year old feel like a princess!
At the end of the parade my Mom told the CM who was with us in the seating area how thankful she was for what they did for me. The CM told her "Oh no Ma'am. We need to thank you. Mickey told us everything that happened. We are so appreciative to you."
It happened more years ago then I like to count, but I remember it like it was yesterday. I felt just like a Disney Princess for a day.

I think my personal favorite was when I was 7 years old. This was back when the characters would just walk around. No CM with them. People would attack them. It really got insane.
Well Mickey was getting pretty beat up. (People were actually trying to take off his head!). Mickey was in some SERIOUS trouble, he was down on the ground & people we kicking him. It was awful for all the kids around to see. I was of course very upset. My Mom jumped in (Mom is a little woman of under 5.5 feet tall, so I was impressed!), and helped get Mickey away from the crowd & to a CM around the corner.
My Mom was asked for her name & some info (would she be coming back tomorrow, etc) so Disney could send her a thank you.
The next day when we got to the Magic Kingdom a cast member (same one my Mom took Mickey to) pulled us aside when we got through the gate. She brought us to where Snow White was waiting *just for me*. She was our personal guide for the morning. Ok, our personal guide only took us up Main Street and to the Castle, but boy was I excited!
Later that night for the parade we were given special seating, when the floats went by the characters would stop their little speechs & ask me "Did you have a good day today Lynn?". Talk about making a 7 year old feel like a princess!
At the end of the parade my Mom told the CM who was with us in the seating area how thankful she was for what they did for me. The CM told her "Oh no Ma'am. We need to thank you. Mickey told us everything that happened. We are so appreciative to you."
It happened more years ago then I like to count, but I remember it like it was yesterday. I felt just like a Disney Princess for a day.
