Sure! Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Pluto, Donald, Daisy, Huey... Oh -- do any SGT'ers work as characters? Sorry, no.tripler23 wrote:...
Anyone work as a character...?
But some of them work very closely with the characters... :D:
Sure! Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Pluto, Donald, Daisy, Huey... Oh -- do any SGT'ers work as characters? Sorry, no.tripler23 wrote:...
Anyone work as a character...?
BRWombat wrote:Sure! Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Pluto, Donald, Daisy, Huey... Oh -- do any SGT'ers work as characters? Sorry, no.
But some of them work very closely with the characters... :D:
I see what you're doing there...pretty clever! :drevil:BRWombat wrote:Sure! Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Pluto, Donald, Daisy, Huey... Oh -- do any SGT'ers work as characters? Sorry, no.
But some of them work very closely with the characters... :D:
and dont forget. they all have different personalities.tripler23 wrote:LOL..
I was wondering if one could lend some general advice ..
Last visit some of the characters spent "quality" time with my little one, ie playing tricks, games, a lot of banter back of and forth
while others seemed to just want to move on to the next person.
now i can only assume this has to do with crowds that day,and the possibility Minnie or Mickey might of just encountered a SG, but this leads me to my inquiry.
Is there anything that one can do to initiate more "quality" time with the character? Not all just a specific one...
(I know this is part of the magic that Disney seems to always provide with no guarantee but for my little guys birthday i would love to pull a Cooperfield. )
Can anyone offer any tips
I'm not an expert with characters, but I would think the presence of a Birthday button and a quick word to the CM accompanying the character along the lines of "You know, [character name here] is my little guys favorite."tripler23 wrote:...for my little guys birthday i would love to pull a Cooperfield. )
Can anyone offer any tips
WEDFan wrote:I'm not an expert with characters, but I would think the presence of a Birthday button and a quick word to the CM accompanying the character along the lines of "You know, [character name here] is my little guys favorite."
Putting those together with the "nice and friendly" already suggested, and I would think you would have done everything possible to create an opportunity for magic.
Knowing the character helps -- you can ask them things related to their back story (asking Aurora if she takes long naps, or Snow White if she likes apples, for instance). Mixing it up a bit can be good, too -- a lot of people ask Tigger to bounce with them, so how about asking Pooh if Tigger's taught him to bounce yet? (I know the book Pooh better than the Disney version; the book version would rather not bounce, thank you very much. :p )tripler23 wrote: Is there anything that one can do to initiate more "quality" time with the character? Not all just a specific one...