Melimarb
@Entusiastmelib
- Joined
- Dec 2, 2016
As Disney fans, we've all experienced the famous "Disney Magic" and those Magical Moments created by the attractions or Cast Member interaction. In fact, sometimes guests come to Disney with such high expectation and when those magical moments don't happen for them, it can be very upsetting.
During our last visit, we were very fortunate to experience some of these but surprisingly, they were not created by Disney or a Cast Member, they were created by other wonderful Disney Guests. I guess my point with this intro is, We don't have to rely on Disney to create magical moments for us. Why not create a magical moment for another guest instead? I just love the whole concept of cultivating a great Disney Guest community.
I thought It would be a good Idea to share an experience where we either created a magical moment for a fellow guest or another guest have done that for us?
I will start with me. On our last visit at MK, we couldn't find a spot to watch the parade and had to stand far back where visibility was really bad. There was one family siting right at Main Street's curb (one of those families who line up early to reserve a good spot). Without us asking, they approched my 5 year old son and asked if he wanted to sit at the curb with them. For him, it was such a wonderful experience to be able to watch the parade front and centered. It enhanced his experience for sure and we were extremely grateful for such great gesture.
During our last visit, we were very fortunate to experience some of these but surprisingly, they were not created by Disney or a Cast Member, they were created by other wonderful Disney Guests. I guess my point with this intro is, We don't have to rely on Disney to create magical moments for us. Why not create a magical moment for another guest instead? I just love the whole concept of cultivating a great Disney Guest community.
I thought It would be a good Idea to share an experience where we either created a magical moment for a fellow guest or another guest have done that for us?
I will start with me. On our last visit at MK, we couldn't find a spot to watch the parade and had to stand far back where visibility was really bad. There was one family siting right at Main Street's curb (one of those families who line up early to reserve a good spot). Without us asking, they approched my 5 year old son and asked if he wanted to sit at the curb with them. For him, it was such a wonderful experience to be able to watch the parade front and centered. It enhanced his experience for sure and we were extremely grateful for such great gesture.