Sometimes angels look like Pluto

RiversideBunny

New Member
Original Poster
I hope you don't mind seeing this posted again, Used2BePluto.
It deserves its own thread.


By Used2BePluto -
"The one story I wrote about several times in college is this one, due to how I would play with the medically challenged kids without obvious outward emotion(s) coming from the character (usually Pluto), one day a boy requested Pluto. Just like other terminally ill kids would request other characters as their wish. The boy was from Canada and terminal. Against his specialists wishes they made the trip to Orlando. He was young 12-14ish, I forget now. If my memory holds correctly, he had cancer and it had pretty much taken over his body. Every breath could be his last. After arriving at the Magic Kingdom, he could not do much due to being tired/drained, etc. His parents asked if our meeting could be moved up so he could go back to the hotel to rest. My lead and sups arranged for them to go back to their hotel (Contemp, Poly, etc) and that Pluto would come see him there.

I became a worry wart after finding out he had gone back to his hotel. The special lead and I got in the van and drove to the resort for the meet and greet. Back then, in room meet and greets were sorta verboten, but this boy could not really get out to come down stairs to an empty ballroom.We eventually decided to screw it and with his parent's permission we came up to their room. The boy who had been resting in the bed got up the strength to get out of bed enough to sit on the floor and roll a ball to Pluto. Without a moment to think, I got on all fours and using my nose (a tad akwardly (sp?)) rolled/pushed the ball back to him. He lit up and laughed and had his parents look at what Pluto did. One of the parents explained how he wanted a puppy, but he is allergic to dogs. I was this boy's pet for a while, then he told me to sit. I did, like a dog, then he told me it was ok to sit indian style (yeah kid, I wish, do you know how thick this fur suit is???) Pluto sat in what appeared to be indian style enough for him. For the next 35 minutes all we did was roll a ball back and forth. He started to fade and wanted to take a nap. I felt horrible because he was laughing and having a blast. He had rubbed Pluto's tummy a few times, and got Pluto licks from that slick red plastic tongue. After he got under his covers, Pluto got up on the bed and laid at the foot of the bed the best that he could. His parents told him to rest and turned off the lights.

My lead of course was no more then a couple feet away watching the whole thing and never loosing sight of us. The boy feel asleep very quickly. Pluto got up, left him an autograph and a special gift. Pluto and lead then left. Lead was crying, mom and dad were crying, and yes, I was crying. Mom and dad wanted to personally thank the person inside Pluto. My lead tried to give the party line, but I went up and gave them a hug.

Two days later over breakfast, I read how the boy died on the way home clutching the gift that Pluto gave him. His mother said in the article that the boy died talking about how Pluto was his pet and that all he talked about was how he and Pluto played ball like he always wanted to with a doggie."
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fizzle75

New Member
Great story,thanks for sharing!:wave:

I love stories like this even though they can be heartwrenching. It just goes to show you that even the smallest things can have a huge impact on someones life.
 

WDWFREAK53

Well-Known Member
Wow...see, it's stories like this that make me wish it was still a planet :(

JK...great story...sad...but great indeed. That little boy got one last "happy" moment...and you know there probably weren't many of those in his short life.
 

PKD

Active Member
IMHO, it is stories and interactions like this that REALLY makes Disney magical. The attractions, shows, and parks as a whole are great and wonderful. However it is the small "extra moments" that I think really create a memory for a lifetime.

I know there is always that "want" for the new big attraction or rehab, but this to me is the reason why so many go to a Disney Park.
 

MattyFresh

Well-Known Member
IMHO, it is stories and interactions like this that REALLY makes Disney magical. The attractions, shows, and parks as a whole are great and wonderful. However it is the small "extra moments" that I think really create a memory for a lifetime.

I know there is always that "want" for the new big attraction or rehab, but this to me is the reason why so many go to a Disney Park.

well said....I remember my second trip to disney, it was my little bros first trip. We had no more then entered the MK and he took off running like a shot. Mom and Dad worried about him, well he saw Minnie and she saw him coming, knelt down and spread her arms open wide. He literally jumped into her arms and gave her a big hug. People wonder why I love disney so much.
 
Wow, what a beautiful story. I was sitting at work outside a movie theater crying my eyes out. It truly is storys that like this that make Disney magical. I'm so thankful that I had the opportunity to work for such a wonderful place and can't wait to return.

Thank you Pluto! Its cast members like you that make dreams come true. Thanks for sharing the story!
 

DisneyMissy

New Member
What a wonderful, yet sad story. I am sitting here at work crying now. Glad my co-worker stepped out for lunch at the moment.

Pluto, you really made a sick boy happy and that is something you should be very proud of.
 

EMThompsen

Member
Thank you for that story. I’m a mass of tears right now. It’s nice to know that that little boy was given a moment of happiness despite such horrible circumstances. & That there are people in this world like the folks at Disney who can provide such happiness. My friend lost her twelve year old son to brain cancer. Every year she & her husband hold a fundraiser for the Make A Wish Foundation in their son’s memory. What a great organization .My friend’s contribution to the Make A Wish Foundation will help to make another child’s wishes come true at Disney World someday.
 

BiggerTigger

Well-Known Member
:cry: Shows you the true magic that Disney really has. I know that there is still more magic to share and hope that everyone that wants to enjoy it can someday.
 

iluvpluto

New Member
:cry: Oh, wow. I'm so glad I'm in the office by myself right now. What a wonderful, wonderful thing to do. Just thinking of the joy you brought to that boy's life gives me chills.
 

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