I was just wondering, has anyone ever won something or touched somebody important's heart so much, that they got a lifetime pass to Disney World? I never heard of anything, so I'm not even sure they do that. Have you heard of anything?
Well they are on track to have the billionth guest sometime around 2010. You can ask the winner then. Or plan your trip now in hopes it will be you!PBarton said:Do they include admission to Disney's Waterparks, Pleasure Island, DisneyQuest or any parks built after 1st May 1998??
LOL :hammer:
Captain Hank said:...the first child born in Disneyland...
cuteazabutton74 said:hey I am due in Dec. Maybe I should go take my yearly MVMCP after all and see if I give birth at the MK. LOL
Cary
From what I have heard this is actually a problem that Disney has. Some women will actually show up, sometimes even in labor, with the hopes of their child being born at Disney. Never seen it in person but it does not sound that far from the realm of possibility.Since1976 said:Are there any statistics on how many children have been born on Disney park property?
Master Yoda said:From what I have heard this is actually a problem that Disney has. Some women will actually show up, sometimes even in labor, with the hopes of their child being born at Disney. Never seen it in person but it does not sound that far from the realm of possibility.
jrobinson424 said:I have done nothing but praise WDW and have spent tons of money there. But I have to tell you that a CM royaly ed me off this past April and I almost asked for lifelong passes. I took the matter to the head of human resources(forget the name) and let him know just how mad I was with what happened. It was during the Fantasmic show and this girl totaly discriminated against my family and me. We were in the standing room only area, which was fine with us. I have a 2 and 4 year old. They could not see the show standing. We had no problem holding them. Well after the show started, the girl allowed her "friends" to walk up and stand behind the persons in wheelchairs. These kids were at least 13. I figure well, if it is ok for them to do it, then it would be ok for us to do it. So we walk up and stand and she flys all over us saying "You people can't stand here!" I asked what about those people and she told me "Well it is just like that sometimes" I got ed and we walked back to standing area. I looked back over at the other group and she was talking to them and pointing at us. They just looked at us and kinda laughed. If I would have known the age of these jerk offs and if they were 18, I would have stomped their teeth out. Anyway, we got madder about the situation and left all together. I informed the HR guy that in the past 3 years, we have spent a total of $14,000 at WDW. I also let him know that I would take my business elsewhere because we were really offended by this girls actions. I almost asked for the life long passes, and we felt like we at least deserved something for our ordeal. But I didn't. I am no better than anyone else to get such special treatment because we were screwed. I do know that there is such a thing and maybe, just maybe, we could have gotten them if we persued the issue but it isn't right or fair.
We were there the day that happened. Why couldn't it have been me?!!!!Moustronaut said:The x100 millionth guest at WDW usually receives a lifetime pass to the Walt Disney World theme parks. Well it happened for the whole family of the 600 millionth guest in 1998 so I'm assuming that every 100millionth guest gets one. That's the only one I ever remember reading about.
rainfully said:So... if a place makes you so angry that you never want to visit again, why would you want lifetime passes?
rainfully said:So... if a place makes you so angry that you never want to visit again, why would you want lifetime passes?
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