In all honesty I had more fun with the characters now than I did when I was a kid. I guess I'm more outgoing and interacted with them more than my younger, shyer 9-11 year old self.
So, If you ever have the opportunity, ask the characters questions. Like, what's your favorite part about flying? Or, I really liked your dancing the other night, can you show me part of it again? (The characters did dance parties) Or, what's your favorite story/book. Where's so and so? Do you still have your glass slipper? Has Hook given you any trouble lately? Are you enjoying the cruise? You can ask the furry characters yes or no questions, and the face characters anything. Though most of them don't get technology. (with exception to cameras of course) There was a couple getting characters to sign on their ipad digitally and the characters acted in amazement at the "clever devise".
It's really fun, because they stay in character completely, so why not interact with them as though they are that character? Some of them really know there stuff!
Later in the week I got Aurora to sign an ornament for one of my friends. Doesn't she look near identical in both pictures? |
My favorite show was hands down, Disney Dreams. I got to see it twice! It's not as cool as seeing it live, but you can see a video of it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRqFIWWY-P0&sns=em It's pretty much the same cast, though a few script things have changed. |
I got a picture with Anne Marie and Peter Pan, they were the two main characters in Disney Dreams. Possibly my favorite Disney Character picture! |
Peter Pan is one of my favorite childhood characters and he kindly signed a photograph for me. On the floor 'cause I didn't have a hard book or anything for him to sign on. |
Pluto! The crew members were so nice, they kept smiling faces even though the delay intruded on the little break they get at ports. |
Silly Chip! Giving Walt Disney a mustache... |
Chip and Dale were awesome, second favorite character pair I met after Peter and Anne Marie |
I was able to get a lot of the characters to sign my bag |
The characters were fun, I enjoyed seeing how they were able to give each character a personality through their actions.
My favorite characters were definitely Peter Pan, Anne Marie, Chip and Dale. They were the most "playful". Chip and Dale gave us hugs and "kisses", pretended to draw on Walt's face with my marker (You can see it in the Goofy pics.), and pretty much goofed around. Peter Pan threw paper airplanes at kids in the lobby, was in general very cheerful (asked me if I would ever grow up, I told him of course not.) and both he and Anne Marie gave me a hug before saying goodbye and telling me we'd have to go on an adventure next time.
So, it was fun. Got a couple chuckles from people since I treated everyone as their character. But in turn the characters interacted with me more than a quick greeting and a picture.
I'd do it again, and I don't think I'll ever be to old for Disney. :)
How fun!!! I've always thought it would be cool to play a Disney princess like that! :) It's great that you were able to talk to them and get all those pictures with them.
ReplyDeleteIt was cool. I asked some question about how they choose people for the Disney characters. Apparently it's mostly based on height and plain/average facial features. In Disney parks they may have three different people play Cinderella and they want her to look basically the same.
DeleteThey also can never openly admit to "playing" one of the characters. Crazy hu?
I'm one inch to tall to ever be a princess. I'd have to be a villain.
(Though, if you look at the first two pictures, Aurora, the tallest princess, is taller than me. Hmm... Must be a tall wig. ;p)