Park Contraband

Figments Friend

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View attachment 45602

Here you go, thought I would post it while we are waiting for CBJ, I think it turned out great, and Rapunzel was very excited about it and said it was a perfect weight for swinging.

Wow.
You know you have visited WDW far too many times when you glance at a photo and know exactly where it was taken by just the floor pattern alone...before even reading the comment under it!
:joyfull:

By the way, GREAT idea and the autograph looks nice!
:)
 

Glasgow

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Excellent idea OP.

The whole time i was reading i was thinking you could get it signed by the boy who never grew up .. then it would be a Peter P..
 

DManRightHere

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So DW is really into meeting the characters, she always wears a shirt or has one packed in our camera bag for a character that she wants to meet and get her picture taken with. I have what I think is a great idea, we have this really tiny frying pan (its for making a single size cookie to put ice cream on) and we have never used it. I was thinking of taking it and getting it autographed by Rapunzel, but I am not sure if they would let us into the park with it. I know security doesn't always check bags over that thorough, and please don't turn this into a thread about safety and security. I am just wondering if anyone has ever had something that they were told they couldn't bring into the parks? GO!

They probably sell tiny frying pans in the park. I don't mean buy one, just they may already be in the park.
 

BiffyClyro

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You'll be fine. You can buy more harmful merchandise. As long as terrorists don't take anything down with cutlery, you're good ;D
 

thomas998

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I was just going to suggest they remember to bring one of these!

You would also want to make sure there is no grease or oil on the frying pan. Don't know the specifics of what you are bringing but some frying pans that are cast iron will have been partially seasoned which could make it difficult for the sharpie to really stick... other metal pan that are press formed will also have a thin layer of lubricant on them from manufacturing process, so make sure you pan is clean.
 

Cesar R M

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nice idea, by the way, to protect the signature, I recommend you use one of these plastic spray coat for art, to preserve the signature fresh.
 

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