SW2K - The Full Story

Before I start the actual story, I need to specifically thank three people who made this all happen. Carl Bond is the Area Manager for Entertainment at Epcot, and it was his initial involvement that got the ball rolling. Without his help none of this would have ever happened. Scott Cook is Carl's counterpart at the Magic Kingdom, and he jumped into action as soon as Carl contacted him. Finally, David Storm is one of the lead Dream Team members at the Magic Kingdom. He really took this story to heart, and created an event that so far exceeded our wildest imagination that I cannot even begin to thank him enough. All three of them will be getting personal letters of thanks from us this week, both directly and to their supervisors so that they can get the recognition they deserve. Yesterday was simply an amazing day all around, a piece of magic that neither Ben nor the rest of our family will ever forget.

The first notable thing that happened when we got to the Magic Kingdom yesterday was when a cast member at the Ticket & Transportation Center gave Ben an "Honorary Citizen" button after hearing about what was going to happen that day. Ben wore that button proudly all day. David Storm met us on Main Street just to meet Ben and to make sure all of the plans were in order for the day. David was exceptionally nice, said he would see us at 3:30 in front of City Hall, and told us that he had something spectacular planned for the 2,000th ride later that afternoon.

From there Ben made a bee line to the Snow White ride for his first three rides of the day, bringing his total to 1993. Next was a walk over to The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh for a quick ride, and then time for a snack at the Village Fry Shoppe. At this point I have to note that, much in the spirit of Pooh, it was a very blustery day. Ben sat down with his fries at a table out in the courtyard, but before he could even touch his first fry a gust of wind came along and sent the whole thing flying. The poor people at the next table found themselves on the receiving end of a fry storm, and Ben was distraught. It was like it was happening in slow motion, with Ben screaming, "Noooooooooooooo!" as his fries went sailing away. Fortunately, the people at the fry shop were kind enough to replace his fries, and then we found a more sheltered spot for Ben to sit and enjoy his snack.

Following the flying french fry episode it was time for another set of rides on Snow White, bringing his total to 1996. Next up was a visit to Pirates of the Caribbean, which has lately become popular with him. For years he refused to go anywhere near the ride (or any other water-based ride for that matter), but a few months ago he rediscovered Pirates and has wanted to go on it at least once every visit.

Coming back from Pirates there was a minor crisis because the candy store was apparently all out of Nerds. After three successive shops it became apparent that there was some kind of global shortage of Nerds at the Magic Kingdom, and Ben was on the verge of tears. Fortunately he settled for different candy, and a complete meltdown was averted. Three more trips on Snow White, and he was up to 1,999.

The timing was perfect, we left Fantasyland and got ahead of the 3:00 parade. We made it to City Hall just before the parade reached that point, and for the first time in his life Ben actually sat and watched the entire parade. Ben's mom met us there, as well as Ben's grandparents, and we had a great time watching the parade go by. Once it was over, we went into City Hall and let them know we were there. I expected David to come out to greet us, but instead we were greeted by an entire phalanx of Dream Team cast members. Ben seemed flattered by all the attention, and we stood around and socialized for a few minutes. Finally yet another Dream Team member came out to tell us they were ready. We were all escorted behind the counter and into the VIP room.

I had been told in advance that Ben was getting a private meet and greet with Snow White. What I didn't expect was Snow White, all seven dwarfs, Prince Charming, the Wicked Queen, plus a professional photographer and numerous other cast members. Ben was completely gob smacked. He waded into the crowd of characters, and was bewildered at all of them. There was a perfect moment when Snow White herself leaned down and kissed him on the cheek, leaving big read lipstick marks. Ben got a little bashful, then he took a step forward and had a huge grin on his face. He touched several of the dwarfs, and just generally soaked it all in.

When the meet and greet was over, it was time to walk over for the 2,000th ride. I expected David to walk us over, which he did, but he was also joined by an army of other cast members. He called ahead to let the folks at the ride know that we were coming, and when we were about to walk around the corner. The cast members cut a path for us, and Ben was escorted directly onto the ride. He sat in the front row with his mom, Kris and I sat behind them, and his grandparents sat in the back row. A photographer was there taking pictures as we got into the
mine cart and as we started the ride.

The ride itself was pretty much like it had been for the last 1,999 times. Seriously, there just aren't any surprises left in there for me, but Ben seems to love it just as much every single time he goes on it. Of course the photographer was there to get pictures of us as the mine cart was coming out of the ride at the very end. I thought the whole thing was pretty cool, and I was pleased with what Disney had done for us. I had no idea what was about to happen.

As soon as we got off the ride, we saw that a huge crowd had formed. At the center was a giant sign commemorating Ben's 2,000th ride, signed by Snow White and all seven dwarfs. There was also a cast member holding a display with a beautiful custom framed picture of Snow White and the dwarfs, also autographed by all of them, plus some collector's pins, a Snow White cup, another picture frame, and a pile of jewels. The photographer continued to take pictures as David announced to the entire crowd what Ben had just achieved, and the whole crowd cheered. Ben came forward, and they put on his head a pair of Micky Mouse Club mouse ears with his name embroidered on them. He wore that hat for the rest of the day, not taking it off until he crawled into bed. For a kid that never, ever wears hats that was pretty exceptional. We were all completely overwhelmed by the whole thing.

Of course, once all the hoopla was over (well, actually, *before* all the hoopla was over), Ben turned around and went back to the ride. It was just Ben and me on that 2,001st ride, and the whole time through he had a big smile. Now that he was in his quiet space, with just me and his favorite ride, he relaxed enough to show just how much he had enjoyed the whole thing.

All total yesterday he went on Snow White 14 times, and aside from the other rides I already mentioned he also went on the Haunted Mansion. He wore those mouse hears and kept that lipstick mark on his cheek all day long. When we finally made it home, he had some dinner and then collapsed in to bed by 8:30pm. He slept like a rock, and even now he still has the lipstick on his face. He has looked at the pictures from yesterday, and is very happy. All in all it was a completely amazing and magical experience.

One other thing worth noting - not long after the big ride I got a phone call from the photographer. He wanted to get my address so that they could mail out a photo CD with all of the pictures they took that day. Between the value of all of those pictures, all of the gifts they gave Ben, and all of the time and labor that Disney put in to making the event happen, Disney put in hundreds (if not thousands) of dollars into making one autistic boy feel special for a day. That is not something that I will soon forget. Disney often has a reputation for being some kind of evil, money-grubbing empire. And maybe some of that reputation is well deserved. But every time I walk into that park with Ben, not just yesterday but on *every* *single* *visit*, I am struck by just how much Disney has done for my son. His first recognizable words where when he started to sing along with me to "The Bear Necessities" when he was six years old. For years he carried a plush Sorcerer Mickey doll with him everywhere he went. The thing that most helps keep him calm when the world gets overwhelming is his iPod filled with Disney music. People like Carl Bond, Scott Cook and David Storm have had a direct and lasting positive impact on his life. Virtually every cast member that works in Fantasyland has at one time or another stopped and done a little something for Ben to make his day a little more magical. Walt Disney himself, who passed away decades before Ben was born, has seemed to reach across time all the way from 1937 in order to bring Ben a never ending source of happiness. I don't know what is in store for Ben in the future. I worry about what will happen when he is an adult, what will happen when I am no longer here to take care of him, but for this weekend at least I am content with my son's well being. I owe an important part of that to Disney and all that they have collectively done, and for that I am eternally grateful.

Pictures will follow later today.
 
I remember reading the original SW1K story and loved it! I'm so glad you shared the next milennium with us. What a great story, and I loved the pictures! Looking forward to SW3K!
 

Lokheed

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How old is your son now? He looks like he has grown up a lot since the picture in your avatar.

He is now fourteen years old. He has almost doubled in size just in the last eighteen months. He spent most of 2006 very sick with what turned out to be pancreatitis caused by a bile stone blocking his main pancreatic duct. For most kids that would have been diagnosed fairly quickly when they started saying, "I have a sharp, piercing pain right *here*....", but because Ben was unable to tell us what was going on it took nearly six months before he finally wound up in the hospital. We kept going to the doctor because he seemed to be continually having the flu, and the doctor quite reasonably tried a number of different things, none of which made any difference. By the time he landed in the hospital that July he weighed only 57 pounds and was barely eating. After three weeks spent at Florida Hospital with no progress, he was transferred to Shands up in Gainesville. A surgeon there performed an ERCP, found and removed the stones, and within days Ben showed a rapid improvement.

A year and a half later, and there doesn't seem to be enough food on the planet for him. He now weights just over a hundred pounds, and participates in all kinds of physical activities like swimming, skating, and even soccer at school. It's like he is a whole new kid, which has been great to see.
 

ChrisQ

Member
Wow. Thanks for continuing to share your amazing, touching story. Tell Ben congratulations for me.

From the looks of things, it was cool down there today, right?
 

Fantasmic!329

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Such a wonderful story! Thank you for sharing.
I remember when SW1K happened, and being amazed then...but I'm even more amazed at how wonderful the CMs of WDW are.
They are such wonderful people.
 

Lokheed

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From the looks of things, it was cool down there today, right?

Mostly it was really windy. If you were in the sunshine and the wind wasn't blowing, it was comfortably warm, but if you were in the shade and the wind kicked up it got downright chilly. The ride in on the tram was the worst.
 

imamouse

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Thank you for sharing your family story, starring Ben. The effect that Disney has had on him is truly amazing. I bet that local and even national media would be interested in Ben and his progress.

The photos are priceless and I am looking forward to seeing the ones from the Photopass CD. Kudos to WDW for giving your beautiful son a very special day.
 

Captain Chaos

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Awesome story... This is why I can not lose faith in Disney... They really do go out of their way to make magic.... Congrats to Ben on 2000 rides on Snow White.... Here is to 3000!!!!!! Let the countdown begin!!!!
 

MaryMcMagic

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I am truly touched by every aspect of your story. Your son's progress is amazing! Disney's willingness to acknowledge his feat is heart warming, and, excuse me for noticing, but your willingness as Ben's parents, despite not being together as a couple, to come together to celebrate his milestone is genuinely touching. As a grown child of divorced parents, I can appreciate that greatly. While the specifics of your personal life aren't my beeswax, I notice those kind of things when maybe others wouldn't. ( I hope you don't mind my comments on the subject.) Congratulations on all you do for your child and on Ben's fine achievement!
 

wdwmagic

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What a great day! Glad you all enjoyed it so much. :) Wonderful work by all those Cast Members involved.
 

NewfieFan

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And that's why I love Disney!!!

What a great story! I did read up on SW1K and was looking forward to reading all about SW2K! Sounds like Disney did a great job and I'm really proud of your family and your son - such a special story!

(Loved the pics too! Looks they had one of the prettiest Snow Whites out for the occasion!)
 

Enderikari

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Finally, David Storm is one of the lead Dream Team members at the Magic Kingdom.

In my experience, David is one of the best cast members at Walt Disney World, he also volunteers quite often at Give Kids the World in the Ice Cream Parlor, I heard he makes a mean milkshake
 

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