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Feature Article: Pack Your Pixie Dust - Creating Magical Moments for Others on Your Disney Trip
Pack Your Pixie Dust - Creating Magical Moments for Others on Your Disney Trip by Keely Hutton
When planning a vacation to Walt Disney World, we envision the dream-like scenario we’ve seen played out in countless commercials.
The problem is if cast members and characters don’t meet that impossible standard on our trip, we are left feeling let down. So, is lowering our expectations the solution to avoiding disappointment? No. You can remain realistic about your vacation and still ensure many moments of family magic. “How?” you ask. Simple. Create your own.
Veteran Disney vacationers refer to those unmistakably magical moments created by cast members and characters as being sprinkled with Pixie Dust. But creating pixie dust moments is not exclusive to Disney employees. You, too, can sprinkle magic throughout your entire vacation, and it begins before you ever leave home.
When packing, be sure to include some gratitude. Many Disney websites have templates for small thank you cards, aptly named Pixie Dust cards, which can be shared with deserving cast members. Simply print them out, or, if you like, create your own. Make it a family activity. The process will help build excitement for your upcoming trip. Give your children some Pixie Dust cards to share on your trip. They are a perfect way for shy children to express their gratitude. This small gesture will mean the world to Disney’s hard-working cast members. Another pre-trip tip is picking up surprise treats to share. A visit to your local discount store can provide a treasure trove of small, inexpensive gifts, from glow necklaces to light-up pens. Most of these stores carry a large assortment of Disney-themed activity trinkets, such as stickers and toys. Give your children packs of glow necklaces and stickers to share with other kids at nightly parades and firework shows. You will create magical moments for your children, and the children and parents near you. By the end of the show, you may out-rank the Fairy Godmother in the making dreams come true department.
Aside from cards and gifts, you can create magical moments by tapping into your spirit of adventure. Many times, the less popular rides and attractions prove to provide the most magical moments. At the Magic Kingdom, opportunities like waking Tink at Tinkerbell’s Treasures, searching for hidden paintbrushes on Tom Sawyer Island, being a guest conductor on the Walt Disney World Railroad, or decorating the tree at Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe can become cherished memories for young and old, alike. All of these little-known gems are buried throughout the parks, just waiting to be discovered. A quick on-line search for Disney World secrets and tips can provide you with a map to unearth these hidden treasures.
High-tech gadgets, globe-trotting clues and friendly cast members make touring Epcot a fun, interactive experience you won’t soon forget. While waiting for your turn to ride Test Track or Soarin’, explore the hands-on exhibits at Innoventions or take a relaxing trip through the refurbished Spaceship Earth. When exiting the ride, spend some time reconstructing a 3-D skeleton or sending friends email photos from the interactive games and activities found at Project Tomorrow: Inventing the World of Tomorrow. If adventure is what you seek, take a unique tour of the World Showcase by picking up a free Kimmunicator and joining Team Possible. As Kim Possible’s honorary secret agents, you will follow clues and foil supervillains while learning about eleven different countries and their cultures. Take the time to interact with the World Showcases’s knowledgeable cast members. They can provide you with unique insights into their countries and cultures. Ask cast members to sign your autograph book and write “hello” in their native language. These world ambassadors love to teach others about their homes, and by the end of the day, you could be multilingual.
The key to magical moments at Disney’s Hollywood Studios is participation. Aside from the popular, pulse-racing rides and heart-stopping stunts, there are multiple opportunities to become part of the show. Cast aside your insecurities and interact with one of the quirky characters roaming the park or volunteer for a role in one of Disney’s productions. They’re always looking for willing victims, I mean, guests, to embarrass. If you are not comfortable with being the center of attention, don’t shy away from watching the hilarious ad-libs of Hollywood’s Studios talented cast. They are always on the lookout for enthusiastic volunteers. So whether you are hungry for your big break in show biz or are most happy watching from the audience, relax, and enjoy the show.
At Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park the magic is in the details. In your rush to Kilimanjaro Safaris and Expedition Everest, take a moment to soak in the gorgeous landscaping. Choose one of the quiet detours that will take you off the beaten path through lush vegetation and beautiful animal exhibits. Marvel at the 400 carvings that adorn the Tree of Life, or take a leisurely train ride to learn about animals and conservation. Because, let’s be honest, what guest can deem his or her vacation magical without first earning a certificate in Poopology from Rafiki’s Planet Watch?
In every Disney commercial, there is one ingredient essential for a magical vacation: the characters. When you picture your perfect trip, what characters do you see? Mickey? Cinderella? Buzz? Well, you’re not alone. Every guest entering the park is looking for those beloved characters, which can lead to long lines and cranky kids… and parents. Not the best formula for magic. Usually characters come out for autographs in groups of two or more. If every guest in the park is lining up to see Mickey, take a look around. Who else is available? Less popular characters, like Mr. Smee from Peter Pan and Governor Ratcliffe from Pocahontas, may have shorter lines and be able to spend more time with you. On a recent trip, while the line for Peter Pan stretched past Magic Carpets of Aladdin, we found Mr. Smee all alone. He spent five minutes drawing hearts around his picture in our autograph books and funny sketches next to his fellow Neverland characters. When we showed him a picture of the crocodile, he ran over to inform Captain Hook, who immediately tried to scale a nearby pole. We talked about our interactions with Smee more than any other character that trip, including the main Mouse.
The last step in creating your own magical Pixie Dust is simple, smile. Smiles are easy to pack and don’t require extra baggage fees, but you’d be amazed how many people forget to bring them on vacation. Sure, it’s easy to wear a smile when you discover you’ve received a free room upgrade or when there is no line for Space Mountain. But I urge you to try one on while waiting 70 minutes to ride Dumbo or when it rains on your Spectromagic parade. At first it may feel uncomfortably tight, like a new pair of Mickey ears, but if you wear it throughout your trip, those around you will remember to wear theirs. The magic of smiles is that they are contagious; share them with every guest, cast member, and character you meet.
So load up your sunscreen and swimsuits, but don’t forget to pack your Pixie Dust. There’s no need to set off on a quest to shake the dander off some poor, unsuspecting fairy; Pixie Dust is easy to find. Just pack up your thank yous and small treasures, bring along your spirit of adventure, hike up your smile and watch your spirits soar. The magic will be yours!
What do you think? Please add your own comments, experiences, or news related to this article in this thread! Reader feedback is welcomed and encouraged.
Great article. One of the ways we spread the magic is bringing extra pin traders. I've very often shared one with a child that seemed interested but didn't have a lanyard of their own. Their folks are agast, but I always tell them that the object is to search out cast members to trade with.
Great article! We have had much fun thanking CM's our last two trips. We printed out little Thank You note cards and attached some holiday-appropriate candy to each one. Each time we (or our son) handed one out, we said, "Thanks for making our day magical." It seemed like nothing compared to what the CM's were doing for us, so I was surprised by how amazed and delighted they were. Sometimes we rendered them speechless! And one CM told us she had never been thanked before, only complained at!! This coming trip I am going all out, actually sewing little lavender sachets to give to our CM's on our cruise (our first cruise!) and at AKL and at WDW, and the kids have been making their own note cards. I just hope we don't run out!
I urge everyone who has ever had a wonderful time at a Disney park to do a little something extra to thank the hardworking CM's. I've been in customer service at a Fortune 100 company, and you really do encounter the worst in people. It can be disheartening to go through it daily. Be the one who makes a CM remember why they wanted to work for Disney in the first place.
What an awesome article! I love the Thank you's and will definitely be bringing some pixie dust on our next trip!
Also, just to share a "moment" about the less popular characters... At AK we came upon Chip and Dale as my son was snacking on a slice of watermelon... My son STILL talks about how Chip tried to eat his watermelon! (until Dale snapped him on the nose of course and made him return it.) We had a good laugh and now have a memory we will recall with every bite of our favorite summer fruit!
I really enjoyed the article as a whole, but I wish some sites for the thank-you "cards" would have been listed. I've made several searches & have yet to find one with printable cards. Thanks for all the other info, thought!
Thank you for the kind comments. I am so glad you enjoyed my article. In regards to the Pixie Dust cards, I originally found templates for them at the site The Mouse for Less under their downloads section. I customized my own based on the idea. There are some adorable mousekeeping tip envelope print outs on the site, too.
Good luck with your planning and have a magical trip to WDW.
Kindly,
Keely
Hey, great article! For our forthcoming trip to the World from the UK, I ordered some inexpensive Shakespeare and Royal Wedding buttons, plus a handful of 'London, UK' pens. I intend to give these out to any Cast Members that look as if they are in need of a bit of Pixie Dust themselves while we are there! I hope they like the small gifts.
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That is a fantastic idea! What a wonderful way to give castmembers a unique thank you from your home. I am certain you will make their day. Gifts that cannot be found in central Florida are always extra special. In 2004 we stayed at Animal Kingdom Lodge for the first time and found out that a castmember in concierge, who'd gone out of her way to help us, loved French Vanilla muffins from Wegmans, a grocery store chain found in our hometown, but not in Florida. We brought her a dozen of her favorite Wegmans muffins and gave them to her when we checked in. That was 7 years ago, and we are still in contact with the castmember and see her everytime we visit WDW.
Great article and something our family does on every trip. Our daughter has become the official cast member hugger. It's amazing how much such a small gesture that she came up with all by herself can brighten a cast member's day. On our last trip, one cast member told us they are so used to being completely ignored and that just the recognition that someone noticed they existed was enough to make them smile. We responded that it is a shame that being ignored is accepted as the norm, and she just shrugged her shoulders.
So, please take the extra second to say hi to a cast member, ask them where they're from and just acknowledge all they are doing to help give guests a magical experience.
Love the article. We love the thank you cards. It really helps the kids think about others and how much the cast members do for them to have a great time.
We had a funny situation. In 2010 when we went to WDW my daughter gave a cast member a thank you card after trading pins (he was really having fun with her). The cast member looked at the card and then said wait a minute and pulled a card out of his back pocket - it was a card that we had given the same cast member during our 2008 trip! I couldn't believe that not only did he still have it, but he carried it with him on a daily basis for 2 years! I always figured they would just toss them, but they don't get them as often as you would think, and they tend to be quite special to the cast members.
<3 I think of the cast member my 5yo asked "Do you think you'll remember me when I come back when I'm older." "Oh, absolutely!" With Pixie Dust cards for sharing, we could make that a reality!
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KimmyAnn1147, I'm so happy you enjoyed the article. Such a sweet moment between your 5 yr-old and the cast member. I'm sure the question alone made the CM's day.
Pixiedusty, thank you for the link. I adore the new Cast Member Appreciation cards.