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We won Dream fastpasses at the queue of "THE SEAS WITH NEMO AND FRIENDS" last Friday

The wait time was only 5minutes and my youngest daughter(2yrs old) wanted to go to Nemo ride. Other older daughters(8 and 6) did not want to go(they preferred Soarin, or Test Track). The Dream Team was hiding inside the building and we were surprized with the encounter. By the dream pass, we could go to all rides without any waiting. My older daughters thanked the youngest one a lot because she was the reason we could get the dream fast pass!
 
DH and I went to WDW right at the very start of the YOAMD, in September 2006, when they were still taking down the Golden Anniversary decorations, and we got one of the first little dreams.

DS1 was 21 months old, and I was pregnant with DS2. We hadn't planned on going to WDW in 2006, with DS so little and the new baby due, but then DH found out he had to be in Orlando for business in September. I had a free flight credit that had to be used, so we decided to go on the spur of the moment, booking a bargain room at Pop Century and budgeting everything super-carefully. We only took the cash we'd set aside for each day to the park with us.

So we're standing in front of the Main Street Bakery, DH and I and our very tired toddler, hungry for a snack before the fireworks and the long bus ride back to the Pop. It's been quite a while since dinner; we stayed much later than we thought. I check the stroller basket, and we're down to one jar of baby food and about five Cheerios. DH and I count up the money we have left, and it's just enough to buy one, yes one, chocolate chip cookie. We can't even afford a drink to go with it. But hey, all three of us get in line anyway, because darn it, we're going to get our one chocolate chip cookie and split it three ways.

At the counter we place our order, and the counter CM looks at us, laughs, and tells us to wait a moment. She disappears into the back. When she comes out, she's gathered a group of four or five bakery CM's, and they all start all clapping as she presents us with a gigantic chocolate chip cookie. It's one of those enormous ones, so big that you can use it instead of a birthday cake, about a foot across, and they tell us that it is free because of the YOAMD.

We are so surprised; we really didn't have any idea what the YOAMD was all about. We manage to say "Thank you, thank you!" and then as we take the monstrous cookie, DS spots it. He knows exactly what chocolate chip cookies are; he doesn't get them often, but he loves them. And he has never seen a cookie like this in his 21 months in this world. His eyes get huge, he starts laughing and bouncing up and down in the stroller, and signs "More! More! More! More!" as fast as he can move his little hands, because HE WANTS THAT COOKIE.

We gave him the whole entire cookie to hold, and he took a bite and looked as if he'd visited heaven. It was so funny. Then we sneaked it out of his hands, split it into more manageable pieces, and all of us got to have our snack. That cookie lasted through the fireworks, the bus ride, snacks the next day, dessert the next night, and DS even had a little of it on the airplane home. For us, it was the perfect little dream. :thumbsup2
 
That's such a cute story Kite222. It's a prize that one wouldn't think would make a big impact in someone's life, but turned out to be a huge help.
 

We won dream fast passes yesterday! We were so excited.. it made our day so much better.. seeing it was super crowded!!!! We were coming off the pooh ride!
 
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Our first day at MK and our first trip to Disney, we were just about to go into Its a small world with our three year old. As we were going to join the queue, a guy stood at the side stopped me - At first I thought we were going through the wrong entrance and then not sure if he was anything to do with Disney. He had a dark blue fleece on with a small logo.

Anyway, he asked who was in our group, DH, DD, Sister and nephew and then he had something special for us and could we follow him. Now I had worked out it could be a dream.

He took us to a separate entrance and after speaking to DD for a while, said that he had a special job for her today, to be Cruise Director of the ride. My sister was sent down to the side of the boats to take photos and we were escorted up to the controllers room above the ride. There was a little step for my daughter to stand on and he told her to wave the ride off and say 'go' when she was ready.

Everyone was looking up at us and waving as they started their trip. We were there for about five minutes and my sister took loads of photos. We were then escorted down the steps and down to the ride, where we jumped the queue and had a whole boat to ourselves.

We have a nice little certificate to say we had a dream and it was a great start to our holiday. I am not totally sure dd realised how lucky she was, but we were thrilled!

Kate
 
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That is such a nice store. I bet your daughter enjoyed doing this....
 
We saw the Prize Patrol over in Westside in front of magnet store (Jan 16). One guy was away with a video camera so I knew they were going to give away something good. I said hello to them and my DD even tried to trade pins with them but I guess they were on mission to hand out something to someone in mind? On way back we found out by a CM that they gave out a nice in the castle.

Gerry
 
We have only one once at Epcot in Test Track. It was funny they pulled us into the single riders room and than the dream crew was there. My dh and I were so excited. We won laynards. We are so doing the mail in give away and have won 5 laynards and I just won a mickey hat here it is. I was so excited to get the hat.

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Not our dream, but still it was cool to hear about.

We were at a Christian comedy show at a church in Green Bay, WI last night. The couple sitting in front of us was telling their friends they were with that last Tuesday at MK they won the overnight stay in the castle.

DH couldn't resist (plus we had a half hour to kill before the show), so he asked them a bunch of questions about it. I swear it was almost as thrilling to meet someone who had this experience as it would be to have it yourselves. Okay, not quite, but still it was quite thrilling to hear about it.

The funniest part was they didn't even go to FL intending to go to WDW. They were there visiting her parents, who live 3 hours from Orlando. Her Mom said "what do you guys want to do tomorrow?" and they decided to go to Epcot since they had only been to WDW once and it was 16 years ago!

So they had no luggage or belongings with them as they were just going to spend the day. They said the dream team gave them pj's and they had dinner and breakfast in the castle. They were also given jackets as they had none and it was chilly that night!
 
It's so great On January 10th me and My family had ADRs for 8:05 at CP. The park didnt open until 9. So after we ate we went straight over to Tom Sawyer's Island because we wanted to find a paint brush. Well it didnt open until 10. So we road BTMR and shopped. We were the first ones to ride over to Tom Sawyers Island. The 4 of us split to look for paint brushes and never found any. So we jumped on the raft around an hour later and as we got off we saw the Deam Team. We ended up getting Dream Fast Passes and I literaly started crying. It was our last day and I was soooo happy.
 
Congrats on the fast passes. I don't think they hide the paint brushes anymore could be why you didn't find any... Someone else might know more about it... :) Congrats again!
 
Congrats on the fast passes. I don't think they hide the paint brushes anymore could be why you didn't find any... Someone else might know more about it... :) Congrats again!

I found a Paint Brush mid-December of 2007 (I think it was December 11, 2007)! Are they not doing this anymore?! That's sad!! :(
 
I thought I read it somewhere that they were not.. but I can not find it anywhere....so I must be losing it...:) Enjoy the paintbrushes.. :)
 
I had a wish granted last March. I went with my high school band on our annual trip to Disney World. My group of friends (there were 9 of us) was just getting off Splash Mountain, and a Disney rep came up to the one of us that was sitting in the front of us and was like "How many are in your party?", we answered 9, and he was like "You all need to follow me..."
Now, I'm not going to lie. This scared the mess out of me. When you're a group of teenagers and a rep from a company comes up to you, you pretty much automatically assume you've done something wrong and you're in trouble. So we followed the man into this "Cast Members Only" area and he was like "You've one Dream Fastpasses as a part of our Year of a Million Dreams!"
And after about five minutes of him convincing us that it was real, and it wasn't a joke, we were ecstatic! Since we were there with the band, we had very limited time in the parks, and since it was so crowed, we were really afraid we wouldn't get to ride everything. This was honestly exactly what we needed!
 
I don't know where else to put this so I'll put it here. My husband was home from Iraq on his 2 weeks of R&R earlier in January. We had booked the 7 day Western Caribean Disney Cruise and later decided to add 3 nights before the cruise at WDW as a sort of appetizer. I had booked a 1 bedroom value villa (smaller than a regular 1 bedroom villa) at the AKL through CR on net. We normally would have just booked a regular room, but since we hadn't seen each other in 9 months, and we were all about to share a cruise ship stateroom... you can see where I'm going with this... Anyway, I had paid my first night's deposit and had a printed copy of my reservation in hand. Upon our arrival at roughly 6:00 PM, the AKL had no record of our reservation and no 1 bdr. villas (value or bigger) or 1 bdr. suites to spare. I was trying to remain calm, but I know that there must have been a tear in my voice when I said, "my husband flew in from Iraq on R&R last night and however you fix this, I MUST be in a separate room from my children tonight." The CM consulted with whoever was in charge for awhile and to my surprise we were given a 2 BEDROOM SUITE. Now a 2 bdr suite still costs $1275 per night, even in the off season (like $2300 per night in peak, I think). It was amazing! It was beautiful and luxurious. Nothing the Dream Team handed out to us. In fact I didn't notice them in any of them parks while we were there. Just Disney doing what Disney does best... making the dreams of everyday dreamers come true.
 
I don't know where else to put this so I'll put it here. My husband was home from Iraq on his 2 weeks of R&R earlier in January. We had booked the 7 day Western Caribean Disney Cruise and later decided to add 3 nights before the cruise at WDW as a sort of appetizer. I had booked a 1 bedroom value villa (smaller than a regular 1 bedroom villa) at the AKL through CR on net. We normally would have just booked a regular room, but since we hadn't seen each other in 9 months, and we were all about to share a cruise ship stateroom... you can see where I'm going with this... Anyway, I had paid my first night's deposit and had a printed copy of my reservation in hand. Upon our arrival at roughly 6:00 PM, the AKL had no record of our reservation and no 1 bdr. villas (value or bigger) or 1 bdr. suites to spare. I was trying to remain calm, but I know that there must have been a tear in my voice when I said, "my husband flew in from Iraq on R&R last night and however you fix this, I MUST be in a separate room from my children tonight." The CM consulted with whoever was in charge for awhile and to my surprise we were given a 2 BEDROOM SUITE. Now a 2 bdr suite still costs $1275 per night, even in the off season (like $2300 per night in peak, I think). It was amazing! It was beautiful and luxurious. Nothing the Dream Team handed out to us. In fact I didn't notice them in any of them parks while we were there. Just Disney doing what Disney does best... making the dreams of everyday dreamers come true.


What a wonderful story. :goodvibes So glad everything worked out for you.
Give your DH a big thank you from me and my family for all that he does. If anyone deserves an upgrade it is certainly our guys/gals in uniform.:grouphug::woohoo:
 

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