Those little moments really stay with people- you'll never know how many years later.CMGUY89 wrote:Don't forget about us extended family on the east coast!!! I love refering to guests by names. One of my favorite things to do is to ask "older" women with birthday buttons if it their 21st or 22nd birthday and they all start to blush. ;)
"Walt Disney World, where being someone's hero means recognizing their inner child"
Back in 2000 , when my husband graduated college I stole him away to WDW for a holiday weekend just us two. My daughter (from previous marriage)was a toddler when we'd married the year before and with us when we got married in FL so we never had a traditional honeymoon.
I was sick on the trip (of course- it wasn't anything contageous though) and while we were muddling through anyway, someone did the smallest thing but it made my night.
We were getting on Buzz and my husband had bought me one of those princess wreath hats they used to sell in the Castle (whhaaaa, my castle shop *sniff) and as we were loading onto the ride the Buzz CM said "How many?" Hubby replied 2 and the CM bowed, and held his arm out and said, "My lady!" as I stepped into the car *giggle*
My husband thought it was great too and we smiled for the rest of the night-and still smile when we think about it as a great Disney moment.
Another snapshot from our last trip with a great CM Moment:
We were on the GMR. A child behind us was REALLY freaking out and I was so mad at her mother or whoever the adult woman was who was with her because she didn't even attempt to comfort her. The child next to the freaked out child tried to comfort her. Finally, I turned around and I whispered to the freaking out child that she didn't need to worry, the ride was pretend and would be over soon. I told her that I would keep her safe (I was in the row in front and right next to our gangster)
Our Gangster was well aware that very little could be heard over the din of this child's screeching and he really went over the top in his performance of the show- he was the best Mugsy we'd seen in many trips - the best since the very first one we had back when the Studios were new.
I took the opportunity to banter with him- since you know he was doing my dream job- and the results were priceless.
The car pulls into the old west scene:
Mugsy: I don't like the looks of this! This place gives me the creeps!"
Me (after his mic is off) What, like Detroit? (I grew up near there, so I feel I can joke about the city with impugnity LOL)
Mugsy: "Hey, it's nuthin' like Detroit I do good business in Detroit!"
Me: "What, down by the docks?"
Mugsy: "SHUT UP, LADY!" while waving his gun and glaring at me.
ROFL I don't know who enjoyed it more, me or my family LOL