Most magical thing you've done for someone at Disney

luv

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I don't do much! I've given away FPs...but that can be hard to do, lol.

I've given pins to kids who are actually into pins. Some kids are at the pin counter because their mom wants them to be into it, lol, but some kids really are and I will sometimes give them a pin if they're nice, polite kids.

I've let people go in front of me in line. Such a little thing, but people really seem to appreciate it.

Of course I try to help people who need help - giving napkins to someone who spilled a pop, etc.

But that is pretty much it. I'm kind of in it for myself, lol.
 

JillC LI

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Given away FPs on our way out of a Park to another family of 4 that seems to be disappointed by the long standby wait for the attraction the FPs are for.
 

mcstensrud

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During "The Year of a Million Dreams"? We got a set of ears while exiting Everest but we had already gotten a set when we Exited The pre show of Tower so we found a Family with 2 small children to give them to.They were sooo Excited.And so were we:)
 

Runmyhorse

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We had this happen to us.

We were in the restroom in lady and tramp restroom ) we were standing in line when it was my daughter's turn, but a lady came in and I guess really needed to go so she asked my dughter if she minded. Of course my daughter didn't and let the lady go. She came out and gave my daughter a pin. It was really nice of her.
 

Matt7187

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I do lots of general things like give up my bus seat, give fastpasses, etc. but one day, I was walking on Main Street and someone was taking out their camera out of their purse, and her wallet came out with it. I could have not said anything, or even taken it, but I stopped and picked it up and gave it to her. She didn't know it fell out, so she was very grateful that I gave it to her.

So I guess what goes around comes around, because 2 trips later, my mom left her wallet at the gift shop outside Animal Kingdom. She didn't realize she lost it until we were back at our hotel room at the Yacht Club. We called the shop, and they told us someone turned it in. We rushed back and found that it was there, and not a dime was missing. How lucky! :)
 

Uncle Remus

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We've purchased meals, paid for strollers for people in line behind us, bought a souvenir for a kid who's mom regrettably told him he couldn't have it because they didnt have enough money. My dad has gone as far as paying for a strangers room at the yacht club. My dad started a tradition years ago to do one nice thing for someone while we are at Disney. We keep this going every time we visit which is quite a bit. Sometimes it's something very small and other times its a much larger gesture. It's part of the the fun for us. We go so much and it really does make each visit unique.
 

HDS

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I have done a few things but sometimes I do the same kinda thing more then once. During a parade, I setup my camera tripod to take up space in the front, when the parade is starting I fold it up and let the kids near by me come forward and use the space, Also my wife being she's really really short.. I step back and use my pod as a mono pod.
 

jayhawkmickey

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We've done a few that have been mentioned like giving away fast passes and turning in cellphones but the thing we do for others the most is traveling first aid. Wether it's that just in the nick of time Tylenol for the mom with a headache, or a well timed band aid for a crying kid it's the least I can do to help out a family's vacation. I firmly believe in being prepared and a well stocked travel first aid kit has never let me down. Once on Tom Sawyers island a little girl had fallen on the floating bridge and the parents were trying their best to calm the daughter down by telling her that they would get her a band aid when they got back across to "land". When I offered one they looked so relieved and a little baffled that I would have one. They just started laughing when I pulled out our mobile ER. The little girl quit crying and hopefully they enjoyed the rest of their day.
 

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