Has any one had any sort of special celebration or event happen at WDW for a birthday? Cast members being extra nice, special treatment, or the like? I'm just curious about different experiences people have had.
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It is me that should be thanking you. Thank you for helping in creating the best place in the world.LSUxStitch said:Master Yoda, thank you for being a guest that recognizes a CM's good intentions. Many times we see too many guests so eager to complain, but hardly ever notice them congratulated us. I've always enjoyed when guests would write back with my name or leave a little comment for me at guest relations...You are why I enjoyed my job so much at Epcot![]()
Sailor Mouse said:Has any one had any sort of special celebration or event happen at WDW for a birthday? Cast members being extra nice, special treatment, or the like? I'm just curious about different experiences people have had.
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Master Yoda said:This is a copy of a letter I just sent to Disney a few minuets ago.
DisneySam said:LSUxStitch you are right, I can only imagine about the complaints that CM's get.
Master Yoda said:This is a copy of a letter I just sent to Disney a few minuets ago.
I would just like to inform you that my family and I had an absolutely fantastic day at EPCOT on 5-7-05 much of it due to two incredible cast members named Amy and Matt. We arrived at EPCOT about 9:15 AM and made our way to guest services to get my youngest daughter Riley her birthday pin. We were greeted by a very cheerful young lady named Amy. I asked if I could get a birthday pin for Riley. Amy got a pin and made her way around the counter and got down on one knee to greet my little four year old. She asked all the normal questions, “What is your name? How old are you?” which Riley eagerly responded to. Riley gave Amy a hug and then we were off to Mouse Gear to get autograph books for our 9:50 Princess Breakfast. Matt spotted Riley wearing her birthday button and wished her a happy birthday and asked her what her name was. After she told Matt her name he responded with “Riley, Goofy called here looking for you! Would you like to call him back?” Riley followed Matt over to the check out counter where a phone with Goofy on the other end was waiting for her. Riley put the receiver to her ear and her eyes just lit up and the grin went from ear to ear when Goofy started talking to her. We began to pay for out items when Matt said that he had something he had been saving for a long time for a special birthday girl. He returned with and Ariel birthday pin, coincidentally Ariel is Riley’s favorite princess, so needless to say she was thrilled. I asked Riley if she would like it if Matt was the first person to sign her new autograph book and she replied with a very gleeful “uh huh!” Matt of course happily signed Riley’s book and at my request let me take a picture of him and Riley together. On our way out I heard Matt say to one of his fellow cast members “That is why I come to work every day.”
My family and I have been Annual Passholders For about 5 years now and the reason we come back ten or twelve times a year is because of cast members like Amy and Matt. They are where the true Disney magic lies, not in the rides or the shows but in those individuals that take such pride in their work and go way out of their way just to make a little girl smile. I have attached a picture of Riley and Matt (sadly I did not get one of Amy and Riley). Please let them know that they made a little girl’s birthday unforgettable.
Richard Tingley,
Annual Passholder and life long Disney fan
Matt-Riley's new favorite Disney personality.
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