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Character Signatures

HAN315

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I was wondering if a princess would be able to sign a poster I bring? I'm a nanny of a child OBSESSED with Cinderella, I was wanting to get her something extra special but don't want to go through bringing a poster all the way to Disney if they wouldn't sign it.
 

erasure fan1

Well-Known Member
I was wondering if a princess would be able to sign a poster I bring? I'm a nanny of a child OBSESSED with Cinderella, I was wanting to get her something extra special but don't want to go through bringing a poster all the way to Disney if they wouldn't sign it.
I can't say I've ever seen someone with a poster, but I've seen them sign other things. So as long as you have something solid for them to write on, I can't see it being an issue. Unless its some giant poster.
 

MickeyLuv'r

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If it were me, I'd opt for a somewhat small poster, and you could carry it in a cardboard tube. Office stores sell mailing tubes if it is bigger than paper towel roll.

I don't specifically recall seeing a poster signed, but I have seen other items signed, like mugs, notepads, and hats, and even shirts. (So long as you aren't wearing the item.) For fabric, you also need something like a fabric marker/sharpie.

For a poster, I'd also suggest a sharpie.
 

EOD K9

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Do they no longer have a drop on MSUSA where you can leave it and have it magically reappear later with the signatures?
 

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