Thank you for sharing this story. I was tearing up reading it! When I think back to my past Disney vacations, some of my best memories have been through interactions with cast members. You and your daughter's experience warms my heart so much.I have to admit I did not watch your entire video. I will. Right at the beginning, seeing Birdie at the front door almost made me tear up a little. Birdie was the highlight of my DD's trip. The first morning we went to the lobby. It was just DD and I. I sat her down in the lobby while I went to the restroom. Birdie came to talk to her because she was alone. I know, leaving a child alone is not right, but when you have to go and a family restroom is not around, Disney is the only place I would do it. We sat and talked with Birdie for about 15 minutes. Every time we were by the lobby, my DD made it a point to go talk to him, ask how his morning is going, tell him where she was headed, what she did for the day. She was actually upset when she didn't get to see him when he had a day off. When we were leaving, Birdie was there. DD went to talk to him, tell him how great her trip was, and how he made it so much better. The two of them sat. She took out her autograph book and asked if he would sign it for her. He wrote her a message. I was not next to them, but I have a feeling he had never been asked before and he was definitely emotional over it. Of all the autographs she has ever received, this is the only one she will truly remember. He gave her a POR coin and she gave him a half of a Disney friends forever type pin. She still has the other half. We may have to take a trip over to see if he is there to say high.
I agree 100% with that, we stayed the 24th-28th and seriously waited for 40 minutes for a bus at MK, while we watched every other resort have 2 or 3 or even 4 buses within 10 minutes. I do love the resort itself and we stayed in a Royal Room which was lovely, but we ended up taking a taxi one day because it was really unbelievable how long we were waiting for a bus.Loved POR - this is where we stayed last week and I think this is where we will stay next time.
However, transport was highly inconsistent and we waited more than expected. You'd think that Disney would plan enough buses for a full resort!
We stayed in the Royal Rooms as well and absolutely loved it - my wife and I liked it even more than our 4 year old son! I wonder if we waited for the same bus - was it around 6pm at the main stop on the Thursday? And were you with your mom?I agree 100% with that, we stayed the 24th-28th and seriously waited for 40 minutes for a bus at MK, while we watched every other resort have 2 or 3 or even 4 buses within 10 minutes. I do love the resort itself and we stayed in a Royal Room which was lovely, but we ended up taking a taxi one day because it was really unbelievable how long we were waiting for a bus.
Wow! What an amazing story! Thank you for sharing! He certainly seemed like a kind old guy, and I actually wished I wasn't filming at the time so that I could have stopped and talked to him. I never thought about that again until reading this story. I also didn't know his name was Birdie. I wonder how long he has worked there? It is people like him who make Disney a truly special and unique place!I have to admit I did not watch your entire video. I will. Right at the beginning, seeing Birdie at the front door almost made me tear up a little. Birdie was the highlight of my DD's trip. The first morning we went to the lobby. It was just DD and I. I sat her down in the lobby while I went to the restroom. Birdie came to talk to her because she was alone. I know, leaving a child alone is not right, but when you have to go and a family restroom is not around, Disney is the only place I would do it. We sat and talked with Birdie for about 15 minutes. Every time we were by the lobby, my DD made it a point to go talk to him, ask how his morning is going, tell him where she was headed, what she did for the day. She was actually upset when she didn't get to see him when he had a day off. When we were leaving, Birdie was there. DD went to talk to him, tell him how great her trip was, and how he made it so much better. The two of them sat. She took out her autograph book and asked if he would sign it for her. He wrote her a message. I was not next to them, but I have a feeling he had never been asked before and he was definitely emotional over it. Of all the autographs she has ever received, this is the only one she will truly remember. He gave her a POR coin and she gave him a half of a Disney friends forever type pin. She still has the other half. We may have to take a trip over to see if he is there to say high.
I'm not sure why the wheel wasn't working. That's the first time I've ever seen it stop as well. Someone commented on my video that they do stop it from time to time, but I'm not sure why. I wonder if it had something to do with the drought? I know the wheel just uses recirculated water from the river, but maybe the river level is a tad lower than normal (even though I know Disney regulates water levels as much as they can).Thank you so much for the great video of our favorite resort, POR! We may not be able to make it back til next year, so this video was awesome. I was wondering? How come the water wheel and shaft were not running? That's the first time I've ever seen the water wheel stopped.
I just made a full tour of Port Orleans Riverside in 4K UHD complete with narration to explain the different areas of the resort. This video took a long time to put together. Enjoy!
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