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    Default Great Advice On Meeting Characters

    One of the Disney blogs I enjoy reading posted this. Some REALLY good advice:

    Ten things to consider when meeting characters in the parks.

    Having spent some time with our fuzzy friends at the Disney Parks, I picked up on some things that really make them smile. Okay so they’re always smiling, but you know what I mean. So, here are some tips when visiting your favorite Disney characters.

    1. Disney characters will not accept money or food, but they CAN accept small gifts, drawings, and letters. Want to make a Disney character remember why they love to hug your kids everyday? Have them write a letter to their favorite character or draw a picture (drawing it is way cuter than a coloring book picture) and bring it to the park to give to the character. It’s adorable and will probably end up hung up behind the scenes or permanently placed in a scrapbook.

    2. Consider the limitations of characters. If you had really big hands would you want someone to hand you a tiny pencil? Characters can spend less time signing and more time hugging your kids if you just hand them a nice big empty page and a large uncapped pen. If you really want to impress them, give them a retractable Sharpie.
    That way even if your kid clicks it, the character can easily click it back. They also write really well and last a long time. Characters also love it when kids make their own books. Homemade books are so cute and you can put more pages in them than the overpriced books you buy in the parks. Just make sure you put something solid behind it. It’s really hard to write on a flimsy piece of paper especially if you have big fuzzy hands.

    3. Having characters sign clothing is fine, but here’s a few tips. First, characters won’t sign anything while you are wearing it. So, if you want your shirt signed, bring it don’t wear it. Also, it’s really hard to sign material. You kind of have to stretch it out which is hard to do while you are trying to sign. What is really nice is those people who have the part they want signed already stretched out and stuck in one of those cross stitching hoops. Something to think about.

    4. If your kid has something contagious like chicken pox or pink eye, think about that before letting them hug characters that will be hugging hundreds more children that day.

    5. Babies. I am sorry to tell you this but characters don’t want to hold your baby. Someone had to tell you and it might as well be me. They are little fragile things and it’s just more responsibility then they want. They also have a tendency to get all kinds of fluids on fur and lovely princess dresses. So don’t throw your babies on characters if you want to get on their good side.

    6. Along the same lines is crying and/or terrified children. I know you waited for 20 minutes in a long hot line to see Donald, but if your kid gets to the front of the line, takes one look at Donald and starts screaming, please don’t take the next 7 minutes trying to get your child to take a picture with him. You’re wasting so much time that Donald could be spending with other kids and it isn’t going to be a good picture anyway.

    7. Don’t ask them to do stuff that is out of their character. Pinocchio doesn’t want hold up a piece sign for your picture. Snow White doesn’t want to say “holla back girl” for your video. Don’t ask.

    8. Even though characters shrug their shoulders and shake their heads whenever you ask them the silly question of “are they are hot in there,” they are standing in a 40 lb. costume in Florida in the dead of August, you do the math. So don’t whine and complain when the character attendant lets you know that Pooh needs to get some honey and he’ll be right back. Just calm down, he really will be right back. Character attendants are usually really good about closing the line when the character is going for good, but just know all characters–furry or not–will not likely be outside longer than 20-40 minutes depending on how hot it is. And don’t pull the “I have to catch a plane in an hour and Belle’s my favorite princess and I didn’t get to see her” stuff, because it will never work.

    9. Ask them questions. They are ready to answer them whether they can talk or not. Characters love to know that you have actually seen their film/cartoon/attraction. Ask Mary Poppins how Uncle Albert is doing. Ask Cruella if she still works with Horace and Jasper. Ask Friar Tuck how Skippy, Sis, and Lady Cluck are doing and if he still parties behind the waterfall. Most people don’t even know who Friar Tuck is when they see him. Believe me. Have your kids get their questions ready before they get their turn with the character and I guarantee you’ll get more one on one time with characters while everyone else gets the “love and shove” treatment.

    10. Last but not least, stop suing Tigger. Seriously, he just has a lot of energy. Give him a break.
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    Love that!
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    Great post with some very handy tips! Maybe it should be a sticky post. And yes, give Tigger a break!
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    That is an outstanding post...thanks so much for sharing it. A lot of things regarding characters are common sense (which, by the way, a lot of people don't seem to have ), but it's nice to have the reminders and also some really handy tips. I had never thought about the cross stitching hoop .

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    Great post! Some interesting ideas!
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    Enjoyed reading that, thanks for sharing!

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    If your kid has chicken pox or pink eye, should you really be at WDW in the first place?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reedy Creek Buccaneer View Post
    If your kid has chicken pox or pink eye, should you really be at WDW in the first place?
    It amazes me how people force their sick kids to continue on vacation, but they do. That's why I become a germophobe in WDW.
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    Such a great post, and man I'm really glad I swallowed my sip of water before getting to #10! Thanks for the chuckle!!
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    Thanks for a great post and some great ideas!
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    This is a great post with lots of great tips...if only everyone would read and follow them! I am a big kid at heart and love to see the characters as well, and I will stand in line alogn with everyone else, but it is tough when you stand in line and have screaming kids parents trying to force them to get that great shot! I say jump out of line and let someone else meet the character and try again at a better time!
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    Love this!!! Thanks for the ideas!
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