Good character experiences..

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    Originally Posted By EmmaJayne

    These aren't all from Disneyland but I am putting them here anyway..

    Disneyland Paris - Studio's Park
    Robin Hood (Very excited to see him anyway) saw that parents with kids kept pushing in front of me (Aged 21 there alone) so he pulled my hand and pointed at someone to take the photo for me ( He was there without a minder) I was so happy because for ten minutes I had been pushed aside by parents.

    DCA- After 'Drawn to the Magic' I wanted a photo with Micky in his Soreceror's outfit. Again, I was pushed out of the way by parents with kids (It seems parents think I am there with another small child, not wanting pictures for myself) The minder noticed and asked thme to step aside and then took three pictures for me at different angles.. made me very happy

    At Disneyland.. Last year Minnie Mouse was great posing with me. There is a picture of us in an embrace like we are long lost friends.. wonderful CM inside that costume.

    Also the Princesses, every single time. At first I found them talking to me like I was one of the kids frustrating, but now I really appreciate that they still take the time to pose with me and don't rush me through just because I'm a 'Big Kid'. Belle. the first time I was there especially was fantastic as I got very emotional at meeting my favourite princess on my first ever Disneyland trip (aged 19) just wonderful those Princesses!
     
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    Originally Posted By BlueDevilSF

    I might have posted this somewhere in a similar topic at some point in time. It's not as cool or fun as some I've read here, but...

    I took my parents on a trip to DL in '03, the first time for both of them. My dad hasn't much familiarity most of the Disney characters, so he doesn't really know who's who. After a couple of failed attempts to get him to notice the Evil Queen in the window at Fantasyland, we were strolling near the Wishing Well, and who should be walking the opposite direction but the Evil Queen herself. My dad giggled -- you would have to know him to understand he's *not* a giggler -- and she just stopped and fixed him with a raised eyebrow and the iciest glare she could muster. He stopped really quick.

    It was all very amusing.
     
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    Originally Posted By Princessjenn5795

    ^^I love the villians. They are so much fun.
     
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    Originally Posted By Travaria

    I haven't had too much character interaction since I come from a family that isn't big on waiting in long lines for things like that (that attitude really rubs off on you! lol). But I have had a couple that were memorable!

    I went to the park with my mom, niece, and nephew for my 20th birthday. Jasmine was my niece's favorite, so we did wait to see Aladdin and Jasmine after their Adventure Land show. When it was our turn they both wished me a happy birthday and then had a hilarious conversation about their birthdays and how Aladdin didn't know Jasmine's and then they realized that neither of them knew Aladdin's. It was really great!!

    Then, the last time I was at DCA with my friends, we were walking back towards ToT when we met Minnie, who was headed back stage. We waved at her and said hi, so she grabbed my friend Becky's hand and started skipping down the street with her! Becky asked if they could be BFFs and Minnie nodded enthusiastically! It was super cute!!
     

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