Okay as you know today the year of a million dreams celebration started. YAY!!
I have a lot of friends in the dream squad and I heard some disturbing stories from them today. I'd like to please remind everyone to treat us cast members with respect. I'd like to give you some advice while visiting the parks this year.
1. For the pin sharks/Pin crazies:
DO NOT! And I mean DO NOT! go bothering or attacking our dream squad for the year of a million dreams tinkerbell pins. They're not going to be on our lanyards!! Don't go asking for them, don't you dare come up to me asking "oh, so are you going to give me one of those pins?"
I was attacked about 20 people today alone for that one pin!! They're rewarded by us to the guest when we see guest do something nice. They're not just randomly handed out and we only give so many per day, per location.
2. Don't go bothering our dream squad in general! We're going to randomly select people for these dreams...big or small, we randomly select them.
Now, I'm saying these things not because I'm mean or anything but today must've been a really hard day on my friends and I.
I for one was attacked by the pin crazies for this one pin, I was being asked if I was "giving out dreams in the next hour??"!!! !!? It doesn't work like that.
My friend (who is in dream squad) Got attacked by a few quest for not giving their family dreams when they witnessed her giving a dream to another family.
Now this type of behavior is not permitted at all. If you're lucky you're lucky, if you're not, you're not.
My friend told me she was followed by this one family followed her almost all day to see if she was going to give them anything.
CAN YOU BELIEVE THAT??!!
So please, pass this advice along to others. While at the parks, especially with the new celebration, don't feel crossed with the dream squad if they don't give you a dream.
I want to give you a hug for SOOOOOOOOOOOOO many reasons!!!
I can't believe people could be so rude to you or your friends. I want to give you a hug because you work in Disney World. I want to give you a hug for telling people "Please don't be so rude to the Dream Squad." I want to give you a hug because you made someone ELSE'S day (whoever it may have been). I want to give you a hug because I want to make someone else's day, and would LOOOOVE to have a job like that. I want to give you a hug because when I come back in December, it will be special for me just to see others extremely happy and special.
I come to Disney World ALL the time. I love it there because it's like my second home. It's my home away from home (if you will) and I know so much about the bad points and good points of working there because of friends who work there, and I know so many little stupid trivia things about WDW, and I LOVE making a Cast Member feel special just because I know how I would want to be treated if I were a character.
Just being there is special for me. Being able to work there will be amazing for me, and most importantly... if I could give away a dream, I probably wouldn't be able to find anything else more amazing.
You're wonderful, you're lucky, and those other people are lucky to BE in Disney World during the celebration.
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As for YOU, MissionSpace! You may have spent thousands of dollars to come to Disney World, but think of the many OTHER people out there who have never gotten a chance to come to Disney World, and may never get a chance to come again. You may have saved up for forever and ever amen to come to Disney with your kids during this amazing celebration, but you have
no idea what the meaning of Magic is behind Disney World. Walt's dream wasn't to have spoiled rotten children or parents to come to Disney to demand for someone to make their dream come true! That's like complaining to the "Make A Wish Foundation" because your "ADHD" kid wasn't chosen for a prize, and the Cerebral Palsy child
was!
So how dare you come to Disney and claim you can take home a piece of the magic. If anything, not only did you take a piece home, you
stole it! You attempted to steal something that
cannot be stolen!
So go ahead and leave the Kingdom and never come back. Because those who take AWAY from the magic aren't wanted, so don't bother. Remember, you can always be replaced by someone who WILL want to be there, who WON'T be spoiled, and who will probably win at LEAST a pin because their attitude is so much better than your's, and they'll make a cast member's day by saying "Thanks so much, Wendy, for taking time to chat with my daughter, you've really made our stay special."
This summer, BEFORE the Year of a Million Dreams celebration even started, I took my friend Stephen to Disney World for the first time in his life. He is
twenty-three and has
dreamed of coming, but never got the chance until I came along, and I wanted more than anything to show him the most magical and special time. Cast Members noticed it was his first time, they ADORED it, and they made it even more magical for him.
Before you think of yourself, think of the others who are having a better time than you WITHOUT the Dream Squad prizes. Because for them, being in Disney World
itself is a "Dream Come True"