PM me the details. I'm at Epcot a few times a month at least, and will gladly get a picture to send your way.here's a question to revive a dead thread - what about if you're disabled and will likely never get a chance to see your legacy tile again? I have my numbers for panel row and tile. (the new colorful version!) I would like to see it again. How can I do this? Everyone says "go to epcot" well, that's easier said than done now that i'm thousands of miles away and in no condition to make that endeavor. How can I see this, if ever?
We are indeed lucky. My parents got one of these when they were first introduced. My father has since passed away, but my mother (now 83) still joins us on all of our trips to WDW, and she always sheds a tear and cracks a smile when we visit the tile.That is a great idea - thank you for the response. We are indeed lucky that they decided to keep them! I have friends who still live in the area and may be able to snap a picture at some point. Thank you!
Well everyone has a different take on what things are worth. And they were never hard to find. Going to guest services and using your name could get the info easily. The cost for 1 person was $35 and for 2 on the same tile $38. Not exorbitant in outlay of money. We never got to do the paving bricks at MK so we decided to do the tiles. The tiles have been at EP for many years and we get enjoyment in seeing them every trip. I agree the granite behemoths were not visually appealing and I think the new set up is much better. Leaving any kind of legacy in a persons life matters. For Disney lovers who have a Dis piece in their lives that’s important enough to maybe leaving your tile to be seen by family members and friends when you are gone might matter. Or just knowing my likeness is somewhere on Dis property when I am a thousand + miles away matters. Me, DW and DS are there until Dis removes the Legacy entirely. Thats worth my spending $73 years ago.
Didnt take it personally, just answering your question. When the sales started to wane there were massive empty sections on the granite blocks so the program wasnt as successful as Dis had hoped. A while ago Dis started removing many of the paving blocks. Worn down so the etching couldnt be read or broken sections. The last trip we took there were still many there and I think now they are all removed along the walkways. Disney then had a deal where you could order a personalized paving brick to display in your home.Please don't take what I said personally. It is just how I felt about it. I am totally aware that a lot of people had a lot of good, legit reasons for buying one. Just the number of them on the walls that they are displayed on now shows that it did have some popularity.
It was once a big deal to find the paving bricks and to me were probably worth it, but what happened to them, are they still there? Seems like I remember them being removed at least in some of the places. I could be wrong, but I used to always notice them before while the last few years I went I don't remember noticing them.
My wife and I got our two free as part of our package. We visit it each year - this year it’ll be twenty years old*
*though this iteration is technically just a couple years old.
We bought both the pavers and the Leave a Legacy tile. Our Paver was to the left of the entrance to the TTC. We always went over to check it out when we visited. When we got the notice it was going to be removed, we were a little bummed. But we did take advantage of the offer for the replacement plague that we have at home now. As for the Leave a Legacy tile, it’s something we check out when we visit Epcot. I don’t believe they were quite as popular as the pavers, but they are unique. If they offer something similar in the future, we’ll most likely consider purchasing them. It’s not like you can walk into a Walmart and buy them. But having said that, knowing how profit conscious Disney is these days, the price will most definitely be the deciding factor. Are there any Pavers left? We haven’t seen any lately.
I think you’re right about the “cheapness” of the Leave a Legacy tiles. I’m not sorry we purchased one though. But comparing it to the pavers, it’s not even close that the pavers were the better deal.I'm fairly certain all of the Walk Around the World pavers are gone. Sadly, they stopped sales a week or two before our honeymoon, as we were planning to buy one. I heard of a way to possibly get one (from someone here), but decided it wasn't worth the time and effort needed when it wasn't a guarantee.
After the pavers, the Leave a Legacy program, to us, always felt cheaply done and what would now be called a money grab. It just wasn't our cup of tea. YMMV.
I also always made it a point to stop and give a nod to Roy and Patty Disney's paver outside of MK.
Can someone confirm (with recent experience) that the app for locating the tiles works? Our last few trips (August 2022 being the most recent) the app refused to load. We asked a passing CM about it and were told that it doesn't work anymore.Youre welcome. We got 2 tiles when it first was available to be purchased. One of me and DW and the second of our DS. Every trip we visit them. The tiles stay the same but we age.
Can someone confirm (with recent experience) that the app for locating the tiles works? Our last few trips (August 2022 being the most recent) the app refused to load. We asked a passing CM about it and were told that it doesn't work anymore.
That’s exactly what the tiles represent. I’m sure you and your Mom will enjoy checking out your tiles. Making lasting memories at WDW to enjoy is wonderful.I'm glad they kept the tiles. My parents and myself purchased tiles back when they introduced them in 1999 so I was a teenager. My dad has since passed but my mom will be joining us (my wife and son) on this April's trip. We will stop to look for our tiles and I'm sure it will make my mom smile.
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