Originally Posted By gwengee My aunt is taking me to Disneyland for my birthday on Memorial Day weekend, but my actual birthday is the following weekend - we're just taking advantage of the 3-day holiday. Would it be wrong to go to City Hall for a birthday sticker? (Did I mention we're both way over 10yo?!)
Originally Posted By 4Disnee I would go and get a sticker. We are taking our son there for his 10th birhtday and we will be there after the actual day but we could not book any sooner due to school and work schedules. I say yes get the sticker and Happy Birthday!
Originally Posted By Tiggirl Its not a problem at all. I took my mom to Disneyland for her birthday but because of schedules and whatnot it was 2 months after the fact. Its just when we had time to go. (We were flying from Seattle) I emailed Disney to see if they cared if we got her a birthday sticker since we were there to celebrate her special day and they said it was no problem to get a birthday sticker on her un-birthday because we were celebrating it. I say go for it and have a great time! ~Beth <a href="http://www.mousehub.com" target="_blank">http://www.mousehub.com</a>
Originally Posted By SuzieQ If you are celebrating your birthday, it IS your birthday at Disneyland. Definitely get a sticker.
Originally Posted By Alyssa3467 Besides... the only way for them to tell is if you were a Passholder or a Cast Member... I'm not sure about when Cast Members enter the park as guests, but when an Annual Pass is scanned on the person's birthday, the turnstyle tells them it's the person's birthday... Pretty cool, I think. ^^
Originally Posted By BrerOtter ^^^Do you know George, the elderly man with curly hair at the DL gate who takes passes? I went on my birthday this year and he muttered, "Happy birthday." He might as well have said, "Happy birthday. At least YOU'RE having fun." He sounded like Eeyore. It cracks me up every time I see him now.
Originally Posted By SuzieQ ^ ROFL! I know EXACTLY who you are talking about! He always looks miserable.
Originally Posted By gwengee Thanks, everyone! I feel much better now. Look out Mickey - here I come!
Originally Posted By amazedncal2 Have fun gwengee I know which CM Brer is referring too also Too funny
Originally Posted By cstephens gwengee wrote: > Would it be wrong to go to City Hall for a birthday sticker? (Did I mention we're both way over 10yo?!) Nope, it doesn't have to be your actual birthday to get a sticker. And you're *never* too old to celebrate your birthday at Disneyland! I have a birthday page posted that you might find useful: <a href="http://www.colddeadfish.net/dlr/dlrbirthdays.html" target="_blank">http://www.colddeadfish.net/dl r/dlrbirthdays.html</a>. The only change is that most of the merchandise they used to sell at the cart outside Plaza Inn is no longer available. /cs
Originally Posted By gwengee cstephens - thanks for the additional info - this will be a great birthday!
Originally Posted By DyGDisney We went just after both my girls birthdays. We stayed at the DL Hotel, and I told Vacation Planning, that we were celebrating their birthdays, but it wasn't actually their birthdays. They said anyday is your birthday at Disneyland if you want it to be!
Originally Posted By DlandDug As far as whether it is really your birthday or not... what happens in Disneyland, stays in Disneyland.
Originally Posted By knoxvelour "Hey, you know what? Today she's a my birthday too!" For you I Love Lucy fans