Magical Moments and REAL secrets

wm49rs

A naughty bit o' crumpet
Premium Member
LOL....yes, I'm the "resident naysayer". You've obviously done your homework.

And secrets aren't secret anymore if they're posted on the internet.
Just be sure to request your screen name be changed appropriately. Mustn't have anyone else confused by it.....
 

Figment Forever

Premium Member
Last year, every time we went into Imagination, my 10 year old daughter would ask a cast member If she could go upstairs and see the rainbow bridge. The answer was always a polite "no". But the last time she asked, the cast member who said no - paused and asked if we wanted to see something else. She said it was a magical moment for special guests. She escorted us from the gift shop back to the front of the ride and took us though the ropes to a hidden door. It was a room that seemed right out of Willy Wonka. As you walked in, the room got smaller until you were sitting in front of a small window looking out into the Image Works area. She told my daughter to look out and when another guest saw her - slip out of the way - to make the person wonder if they were "seeing things". It was so much fun and truly magical! It was a moment my daughter and I will always remember!
 

BellaWellaWella

New Member
My favorite Disney memory was split between two nights, my dad and I ate at Cinderella's castle and met the princesses. The next day we ate at Akershus in Epcot and Aurora remembered me from the previous night. So Cool!!!!!!
 

triplela

Member
In one of our previous trips, my oldest son was picked to ring the opening bell at Columbia Harbour House. That was pretty special.
On another trip, my wife and I were celebrating our anniversary. We had reservations at Cinderalla's Castle for dinner on our actual anniversary. They seated us at what they called the Table of Honor. It was a table for 2 right against the window overlooking Fantasyland. It made for a magical dinner.
 

Ben_since_1971

Well-Known Member
They used to do this at Eagle Pines and Osprey Ridge golf courses, and they still do at Lake Buena Vista, but if you are one of the first people to get to the starter on any given morning, they will select you to make the pin position for the 18th (9th at LBV) hole. I got to do it at Eagle Pines the one time I played it and still have the certificate. They used to post a copy of the certificate on the tee of the hole, but I was just down there and they posted it on the screen of the golf cart GPS. Pretty neat.
 

kelknight84

Well-Known Member
The first family to the MK ferry dock in the morning will get picked up by one of the small launches or sometimes the cm pontoon boat and get a private ride complete with first family certificate. Also it is not uncommon for Captain Hook and Smee to ride across on the first ferry.
 

Tom

Beta Return
They used to do this at Eagle Pines and Osprey Ridge golf courses, and they still do at Lake Buena Vista, but if you are one of the first people to get to the starter on any given morning, they will select you to make the pin position for the 18th (9th at LBV) hole. I got to do it at Eagle Pines the one time I played it and still have the certificate. They used to post a copy of the certificate on the tee of the hole, but I was just down there and they posted it on the screen of the golf cart GPS. Pretty neat.

They move the cup every day?
 

Tom

Beta Return
Yes. It keeps one area of the green from getting worn out from constant use. Some courses will let pin positions go for 2-3 days, but usually the cup gets moved every day on every hole.

That's a lot of patching and rough texture on a green. But I'm sure they aerate them in well.
 

shakes20

Active Member
They have (or at least they used to have) a hidden mickey scavenger hunt at the Wilderness Lodge, just ask someone at the information desk. It has a bunch of clues that lead you around the resort. Lots of fun!
 

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