Thank you. That's what I meant, but I didn't have a lot of time when I posted. Re-reading what I wrote, I don't sound very friendly. What Kathy wrote was what I meant though.dclfun said:I think what Sue is saying is that the atual identifiable WISH shirts are given out vs. being sold if you were wanting a shirt that addressed the fact that you are on a wish trip and identified the wish child. I would hope a vendor wouldn't make such a shirt since the reason they aren't sold is to prevent people without a child on a wish trip from getting the special perks that come only during the wish trip. I've heard, sadly, of those who took a wish-trip and then came back several times afterward wearing the shirts and button after that once-in-a-lifetime trip was over. There needs to be a way for castmembers to know that the child *is* on a wish trip so they can give them the special attention they deserve. Wearing the shirts provided and the buttons should do that...if you were looking for other type matching shirts though I have gotten some personalized at disney shopping. They came out really nice- we wore them on our last DCL cruise. I can't remember what wording I put on, but something like "Making Magic with Disney Cruise Line" and then the characters were above that holding surfboards. Maybe something like..."having a magical WISH with...child's name....? ---Kathy
The buttons we saw on different trips were "Make a Wish" buttons that all looked the same, but different colors. There may have been a date too, like jennydep mentioned, but I didn't notice that.Charleyann said:Each Wish Foundation has a different logo? I belong to The Children's Wish Foundation of Canada. We have different logo and they are not sold. they are given to the famiies. There are different colored shirts and styles, but they have The Children's Wish Foundation on them.
We have had children go back a second time, but because of illness and missing part of their wish....
Charleyann
I agree with you. I is dishonest and teaches our children how to be deceitful. It is a special time and we look forward to going. All I have ended up doing is to buy a few shirts that have disney characters on them for the two girls. There will be so much magic that they wont even think about a shirt with their names on it. It is a great opportunity for our daughter and her sisters and brothers to have fun and to have dreams fulfilled. The biggest dream is just having the chance to go.. I am sure we will all be blessed.SueM in MN said:The buttons we saw on different trips were "Make a Wish" buttons that all looked the same, but different colors. There may have been a date too, like jennydep mentioned, but I didn't notice that.
In the 'way past' the buttons had a multicolored Make a Wish logo on them.
And the situation I am talking about where people went back a second or third time and using the Make a Wish button were not doing it under the sponsorship of their Wish Foundation like you are talking about. They wrote that they were going back on their own and could not see any reason why they should not use the pin on every trip.
PammyPoppins said:Hi! We just got back from my daughters Make-a-wish Trip late October. She was given a Pink GKTW button and did have the date for the week. We were not given a MAW pin from our local branch, she only had the GKTW pin. Did other people get pins from their MAW chapter? I do have to say we had a lovely week but no-one seemed to really notice her GKTW button most days. I rememebr she wore a birthday pin a few years ago when we were there for her Birthday and they seemed to pay more attention to that then the GKTW button which I found odd. Maybe because she did not have a MAW pin.
PammyPoppins