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Is that real or fake, Daddy?
Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 4:36 pm
by Snow's Beau
***Pet peeve! *** I went to the park for my B-day and was having a wonderful time. It is such fun to be a guest in the park but you never stop being a CM. I was on Storybook when a little boy asked his Father if the white rabbit's hole was the real hole that Alice went down. The father promptly stated, "Of course that isn't. If Alice fell down a rabbit hole she would have died." He was very matter of fact about the comment and the child didn't respond. Upon reaching the cave of wonder's the child asked was the treasure real in the cave. The father true to form said, "It’s all fake. Do you think that that if that stuff was real it would still be there?" I looked at the CM on the boat and we both rolled our eyes at this comment.
Upon reaching Cinderella's castle, the woman sitting next to me said in a load clear voice, "I guess that isn't really Cinderella's castle but just a cardboard cutout!" I jumped at the chance and said, "I hear that she and the other Princess are practicing there today for that parade this afternoon! I can't wait to see them." The little boy looked at his father and then to me and said, "How do they all fit in there? It looks so small." I said "At Disneyland and especially Fantasyland ANYTHING is possible!" The kid smiled and the father said nothing else for the rest of the cruise. Upon reaching the dock the lady that made the Cinderella comment noticed my birthday button and had the entire boat sing happy birthday to me. BTW, the father did not sing. I guess he doesn't believe in birthdays either!
Why do people insist upon ruining the magic for others, especially for children? I just don't get it.
Re: Is that real or fake, Daddy?
Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 6:16 pm
by GRUMPY PIRATE
Sounds like you had a close encounter with an SG!!! Congradulations, you survived with your sense of humor!!!
Re: Is that real or fake, Daddy?
Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 9:19 pm
by Disneyguy85
Snow's Beau wrote:Why do people insist upon ruining the magic for others, especially for children? I just don't get it.
Because sadly, there are a lot of SGs who have no imagination or sense of fun.
Still, great job saying "Anything is possible at Disneyland." :)
As I recall, that is something that Walt used to say as well.
Re: Is that real or fake, Daddy?
Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 9:39 pm
by joanna71985
Snow's Beau wrote:Why do people insist upon ruining the magic for others, especially for children? I just don't get it.
Yep, those are the same types of people who ask "unmagical" questions about the characters, right in front of the children too. I wish I could tell you why they do those things.
Re: Is that real or fake, Daddy?
Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 9:54 pm
by drcorey
joanna71985 wrote:Yep, those are the same types of people who ask "unmagical" questions about the characters, right in front of the children too. I wish I could tell you why they do those things.
like if Mickey wanted to dance with you,
and you said, no, I don't want to dance with a guy in a mouse costume?
Re: Is that real or fake, Daddy?
Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 10:49 am
by Snow's Beau
joanna71985 wrote:Yep, those are the same types of people who ask "unmagical" questions about the characters, right in front of the children too. I wish I could tell you why they do those things.
Thank you for that comment! You get it! I can't tell you how many times a SG would say in front of a child or other guest something like, "So are you the same girl that was Cinderella yesterday? or "I heard that most of the Mickey's are played by girls." My general response to these comments when I was a CM was, "There is only one Mickey (or whatever character) but they do get around!"
Re: Is that real or fake, Daddy?
Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 3:35 pm
by BRWombat
Boo, hiss to the imagination-killing SG dad. I can't understand that at all -- not only is he taking away from his kid's enjoyment, but I can't imagine he's having that much fun himself if he can't give into the magic even a little. (Like when I encountered Mickey one-on-one in the picture below. Sure, part of my brain knew it was a CM in a mouse costume, but that part
completely shut down, and during that brief minute I was talking with
THE Mickey Mouse!) Poor guy.

Re: Is that real or fake, Daddy?
Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 3:48 pm
by Shorty82
BRWombat wrote:Boo, hiss to the imagination-killing SG dad. I can't understand that at all -- not only is he taking away from his kid's enjoyment, but I can't imagine he's having that much fun himself if he can't give into the magic even a little. (Like when I encountered Mickey one-on-one in the picture below. Sure, part of my brain knew it was a CM in a mouse costume, but that part
completely shut down, and during that brief minute I was talking with
THE Mickey Mouse!) Poor guy.

Ahh, but it was the real Mickey Mouse! He might have many friends but there is only one Mickey and onstage he is as real as you and me.
Re: Is that real or fake, Daddy?
Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 4:26 pm
by accioetoile
One time, Goliath was at Play-N-Dine, and he was visiting a big family. After he visited with the kids, one of the adults came up to him, and asked in front of the kids "we were just wondering...how do you see??" Goliath, of course, just pointed to his eyes with his paws. It was the kids who added "with his eyes...DUH!"
Re: Is that real or fake, Daddy?
Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 4:55 pm
by disneyaddict
joanna71985 wrote:Yep, those are the same types of people who ask "unmagical" questions about the characters, right in front of the children too. I wish I could tell you why they do those things.
It's because they only care about themselves. Why should they worry about ruining someone else's experience?
Now, my dad and I are both really big into behind-the-scenes stuff. He just likes knowing random facts to impress people

but knowing how complex everything is just makes me appreciate it that much more.