Do's and Don'ts When Meeting Disney Characters- Ep 29 Confessions of a Theme Park Worker

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  • You're about to meet a Disney Character for the first time. Are you ready? Here's a number of things to remember to do and don't do when you meet them- including things that I saw people do that they shouldn't.
    A behind the scenes look at what a former worker at Disney World, Silver Dollar City, and Busch Gardens Florida experienced in his time working at the parks. From driving large safari trucks around live wild animals while cracking one silly joke after another, to spending 5 years as a photopass photographer at Walt Disney World and seeing and experiencing all sorts of things, to being a conductor and train robber on the famous Frisco Silver Dollar Line at Silver Dollar City. With 10 years of working in the parks, there's lost of stories to tell. Here is some of them...
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Komentáře • 845

  • @SirWillow
    @SirWillow  Před 7 lety +222

    Since this one comes up a lot: Mortimer was NOT Mickey's original name. It's a common misunderstanding. Mortimer was never the mouse's name. It was an idea when Walt first started to sketch out ideas that his wife very quickly nixed. It was
    one of a couple suggestions, but Mickey came pretty quickly and stuck when he was still trying to finalize his look. Mortimer did actually get used for another mouse much later on though: disney.wikia.com/wiki/Mortimer_Mouse

    • @lilvantas9069
      @lilvantas9069 Před 7 lety

      ahhhh ok thanks!!!

    • @nicholasaravena
      @nicholasaravena Před 7 lety +3

      What did you work as when you worked for Disney?

    • @mogstar6662
      @mogstar6662 Před 7 lety +3

      dont step on anyone especially jafar as my nan told me

    • @SirWillow
      @SirWillow  Před 7 lety

      facebook.com/notes/sirwillow/faq-answers-to-frequently-asked-questions/691097057737198

    • @Coraki
      @Coraki Před 7 lety +5

      I remember Mortimer. He's flashy and arrogant, but also a coward. He's like the Gaston of Mickey's Universe. I didn't even know he was still around since I've only seen him in his debut animation.

  • @smartphonevids6631
    @smartphonevids6631 Před 7 lety +223

    Has anyone else gotten nervous when talking to a character, like you're not sure what to say to them or you're worried people will think you're weird for going to see a character when you're an adult?

    • @SirWillow
      @SirWillow  Před 7 lety +26

      Absolutely. All the time. It's actually quite normal. I'll also add that to my list for my next Q&A :-)

    • @smartphonevids6631
      @smartphonevids6631 Před 7 lety +4

      SirWillow Thanks. :). I was actually a former Cast member myself and worked in the costuming department where I helped to get the uniforms ready for fellow cast members through late 2010 to mid 2012. I actually did want to become a photo pass photographer, but since I have tunnel vision, they advised me against it.

    • @melloschocolatecake
      @melloschocolatecake Před 7 lety +9

      The Newbie Shiny Hunter Happened when I met Pocahontas. She asked me where she could find Meeko and my brain froze. Thankfully she helped me and gave me a cool answer.

    • @smartphonevids6631
      @smartphonevids6631 Před 7 lety +1

      melloschocolatecake That's awesome. :)

    • @miss_shaant
      @miss_shaant Před 7 lety +9

      You should check out Blake McCorquodale's channel. He visits Disneyland a lot, and he always talks to the characters like as if they're best friends lol he's never embarrassed to play along.

  • @jusky_
    @jusky_ Před 7 lety +324

    Honestly if you don't know the name of the mouse you should not go to a Disney Park. It's basic knowledge.

    • @SirWillow
      @SirWillow  Před 7 lety +14

      You'd be surprised how many go and don't have a clue... :-)

    • @johnande98
      @johnande98 Před 7 lety +8

      We'll never forget when a mom asked her child "Which one is this, Goofy?" when meeting Pluto. My kids were there to help pointing out that he is one of the only characters to actually have his name printed clearly - on his dog tag.

    • @nicktune1219
      @nicktune1219 Před 7 lety +4

      Blame the elderly people. They ruin everything.

    • @goodjobeli
      @goodjobeli Před 7 lety +2

      that's general knowledge

    • @eryes2000
      @eryes2000 Před 7 lety +3

      Funpaws TFM dude whatever, they payed their entrance, they don't need to know them.

  • @aplam94
    @aplam94 Před 7 lety +103

    I have social anxiety disorder and when I went to Disneyland I was too Scared to talk to mickey but I give him my autograph book and I put my arm out like I want a hug and then after he signed my autograph book and gave me a hug and took a picture with me I said "thanks mickey I love you"

    • @goodjobeli
      @goodjobeli Před 7 lety +5

      April Lam I should do that I also have social anxiety

    • @artisannoteworthy
      @artisannoteworthy Před 7 lety +14

      This is already pretty much been answered, but as a former 'mascot' myslef, I can assure you: most of us are trained on how to deal with almost any kind of person out there.
      It's perfectly fine if you're a little nervous about meeting us. We are trained on how to read body postures and facial expressions. (what we can see of it, that is.)
      If someone, like you, is approaching us and they happen to look a little nervous, we usually extend a hand for a handshake, sign autographs (if applicable) and we only go for a hug if the person moves for it. (like you did)
      We also will NEVER approach someone who looks a little unsure. We typically stand in that spot, and let the guest move to us.
      We want YOU to have fun, and be comfortable.
      If you're ever unsure, talk to our handlers or asssistants. ^^ They can and will, answer any questions, as Sir Willow said.
      A TRUE character actor will NEVER force you to interact with them. Those 'fur suiters', have pretty much destroyed the hard work professionals put into preformances.

    • @Zeldafan1ify
      @Zeldafan1ify Před 4 lety +1

      @@artisannoteworthy a late reply but you guys are so cool for all the work you do. Thanks so much for these tips! :)

  • @missmarsh1011
    @missmarsh1011 Před 7 lety +375

    My parents still love to tell the story of how Mary Poppins saw my stuffed dog (which I carried everywhere and got all filthy) and remarked on how he "looked like he'd been rolling in the soot!"

    • @goodjobeli
      @goodjobeli Před 7 lety +6

      Miss Marsh lmao

    • @bearsuitonfire
      @bearsuitonfire Před 7 lety +14

      that dog is a chimney sweep

    • @SteveCarras
      @SteveCarras Před 7 lety

      Miss Marshvcvv from rrddereddddddddd nunuddddddddddddddddddddddd

    • @berrypie11
      @berrypie11 Před 7 lety +6

      I remember Timon took my Minnie Mouse plush from me, and ran off. He was quick to come back, though. XD

    • @Banan4Squid
      @Banan4Squid Před 7 lety +17

      I went to Disneyland with one of my friends, and I was meeting Pluto (I think??) and my friend started screaming. I was just... 'What?'
      Turns out she is afraid of mascots :/

  • @tigerfanfrv
    @tigerfanfrv Před 7 lety +227

    Talking Mickey kind of threw me off. He walks up to me "hi so nice to see you again!" I was like "omg you can talk. I was last here when I was 10 this is weird". You should add that being at the park alone or as an adult with no kids, don't be shy about meeting characters. I felt a little wierd meeting Aladdin in a line of mostly kids, but it was fun.

    • @idiotwilson1474
      @idiotwilson1474 Před 7 lety

      Stephanie B hahahaha

    • @saphiriathebluedragonknight375
      @saphiriathebluedragonknight375 Před 7 lety +7

      I remember on a high School band/choir trip I met Mulan, unfortunatly the other girls in my group were on a ride I didn't want to go on so they didn't get there in time. Someday I will get to Disney World again.

    • @bellearielauroradisneybust5501
      @bellearielauroradisneybust5501 Před 7 lety +5

      Stephanie B don't fear he only talks at WDW

    • @chloejohnson6861
      @chloejohnson6861 Před 7 lety +1

      I've been thinking about going to Disneyland as an adult for awhile (haven't been there since I was 11), and I was wondering if any adults stood in line to meet characters. I feel like it would be a little weird, in like, what do you say to someone who pretends to be this character all day and can't break character?

    • @tigerfanfrv
      @tigerfanfrv Před 7 lety +3

      I was 32 when I went, by myself. I felt a little weird standing in line, but it was fun. (I waited until later in the day to see them) talk about whatever you want. when I spoke with Mickey, I said "hi, good to see you again" he asked me questions, I answered. the same with Tinkerbell. Goofy and Donald don't speak but they interact. we all know it is just some person in a costume, but if you suspend disbelief a little you can have a good time.

  • @keithchristopherson9332
    @keithchristopherson9332 Před 7 lety +184

    I learned that you need to be aware of the speed you approach the Character. I was at dinner waiting for our food when Ariel appeared out of nowhere. I grabbed two dinglehoppers off the table and "briskly" approached her.
    Well some other cast members felt my approach was a bit too threatening because they quickly made a human shield and insisted I "put the forks down!" I complied, apologized, explained my intent and was able to renegotiate a photo with Ariel and the dinglehoppers.
    It was defiantly a "scanned my brain out at the gate" moment but I think about it everytime I look at that photo. "Oh that one time I was almost tackled by Ariel's security."

    • @SirWillow
      @SirWillow  Před 7 lety +32

      LOL that's a great story!

    • @krystal9344
      @krystal9344 Před 7 lety +3

      Jackfilms

    • @Emma-mx8lu
      @Emma-mx8lu Před 7 lety +4

      That's hilarious!!!

    • @tabithaondriezek2171
      @tabithaondriezek2171 Před 6 lety

      Haha that is funny. Warning: From this moment on, nobody can briskly walk up to Ariel with 2 dinglehoppers without being tackled by security.

  • @AdmiralPreparedness
    @AdmiralPreparedness Před 7 lety +42

    I remember some kid around seven years old socked Pluto in the gut and the character grabbed the kid and started to play choke him.............Pluto was whisked off and moments later Pluto returned to continue taking pictures....My first thought was that there was a second Pluto waiting behind back stage......

    • @autumnsnoop
      @autumnsnoop Před 7 lety +13

      There is more then one person playing Pluto, Micky etc

  • @SweetSockMonkey
    @SweetSockMonkey Před 7 lety +134

    During the parade at dabbed at Olaf he dabbed back lol

  • @zakku_88
    @zakku_88 Před 7 lety +264

    Something I would like to add to the "Do" list. One day during my May trip. I was eating at Tusker House for a character breakfast. When I knew I would have time to go up and get some more food and not to have to worry about missing one of the characters, I got up, and as I was walking to where the food is, I noticed something. When one of the characters was at a table, and a cast member working there needed to get by, he or she would say "Coming up behind you Donald". And I learned quickly from that and did that myself when I was about to walk behind one of the characters. So if in a certain circumstance where you need to walk behind a character to get by, Do let them know that you're walking behind them. Oh and another I would like to add for when you're at a character meal, Do offer to help other guests at nearby tables get pics with the characters. I was by myself during my time there, so getting pics with some of the characters during meals was a little tricky. Thankfully some guests at tables near mine were nice enough to offer their help! And I gladly did the same for them when they asked. The characters will appreciate it too! I remember Goofy giving me a handshake as if to say "Thanks pal" when I offered to help take a picture for the couple he was greeting.

    • @SirWillow
      @SirWillow  Před 7 lety +32

      Good points. The "behind you..." is very nice at meals where there is a lot of movement going on. If you're at a meet and greet area it's better to avoid going behind them, but at the meals that's often not possible. If you're at a meet and greet the photographer or character attendant will also be happy to use your camera for you, but they're usually not available at the meals, so that's a great heads up!

    • @skylarlevi775
      @skylarlevi775 Před 7 lety +5

      SirWillow another good point and I know it's not going to tickle the characters or hurt them because they are uncomfortable

    • @Spearhead401
      @Spearhead401 Před 7 lety

      Skylar Levi hellooooooo friend

    • @dsmn_teh_catbug9997
      @dsmn_teh_catbug9997 Před 7 lety +3

      Who read through all of this. Is this suppose to be a full length SA on the subject

    • @miss16ldancer
      @miss16ldancer Před 7 lety +4

      Zach Harris

  • @mmkenny1694
    @mmkenny1694 Před 7 lety +156

    these rules apply to anyone in a full body costume regardless if they're at Disney or not.

    • @SirWillow
      @SirWillow  Před 7 lety +20

      absolutely!

    • @mangolemon4930
      @mangolemon4930 Před 7 lety +1

      mmkenny1694 True xD

    • @MrScaryPasta
      @MrScaryPasta Před 7 lety +2

      SirWillow
      I miss classic Disney animation. :'( What happened to good ol' 2-D Hand Drawn Animation?

    • @SirWillow
      @SirWillow  Před 7 lety +3

      Mr.ScaryPasta it costs to much to pay for all of the animators, is harder to find them, and takes far more time than modern computer animation does. it's just not cost effective anymore to do it the old way

    • @MrScaryPasta
      @MrScaryPasta Před 7 lety +2

      SirWillow
      I guess. At least Disney still releases their awesome classic Mickey shorts. My personal favorite is Walt Disney's Steam Boat Willy. 😍

  • @jaierose9835
    @jaierose9835 Před 7 lety +131

    When I was thirteen, I met Donald Duck, when my parents took a pic I was getting a autograph and was bent over letting him use my back to write on and i was in a very compromising position and Donald laughed his butt off.
    Also I was stalked by a talking trash can that kept asking to "eat" my sprite bottle. (Both happened at Disney world)

    • @Lameashellcosplay
      @Lameashellcosplay Před 7 lety +14

      the talking trash can is so funny, it scared me when I was little though , it was fun to try and point out the guy controlling it

    • @bob212777
      @bob212777 Před 7 lety +8

      Jaie Rose when I went, Donald signed my book, and as I reached for the pen, he started to pull it away, and bring it back.

    • @smartphonevids6631
      @smartphonevids6631 Před 7 lety +15

      Jaie Rose Weirdly enough, that trash can was my clearest memory at Disney when I was a kid. I got the chance to dance with Cinderella and I don't remember much of that, but I still remember that goofy can, though I can't remember which park it was in and I've never seen it again.

    • @rickar-mercenary-3804
      @rickar-mercenary-3804 Před 7 lety +2

      The Newbie Shiny Hunter wall-e must be wanting to collect trash lol

    • @Evoblack1
      @Evoblack1 Před 7 lety +2

      Sounds like Push. xD

  • @brandonringstad
    @brandonringstad Před 7 lety +91

    I love meeting Ariel. Since I am a marine biologist, it is fun talking about the oceans with her.
    I also engage with the characters as if they are actually the character. No one is playing a part, they are the character.

  • @babalon7778
    @babalon7778 Před 7 lety +120

    Awww, you're not ugly, you're cute!

    • @cyrusissarcastic932
      @cyrusissarcastic932 Před 7 lety +39

      babalon 777 i think hed make a great Geppeto

    • @babalon7778
      @babalon7778 Před 7 lety

      Cyrus is Sarcastic (apologies, just saw your post) I could see that, as long as he doesn't look like a caricature of an old German dude. For some reason I've blocked that story from my mind, am I alone in thinking there was something a bit off? I'd have to watch it again but I think Geppeto had a big red alcoholic nose and Sir Willow looks like a nice normal man I wouldn't be afraid to leave my kids with.

  • @hananeblanton5129
    @hananeblanton5129 Před 7 lety +60

    Former CP from EPCOT here. I was working at the Moroccan ice cream cart between Japan and Morocco back when they had the double decker character bus. A mother and her little boy cane to buy ice cream a told me they were going to meet Mickey in a few moments. I said oh that's so exciting! Little boy say yes but I'm kinda scared to. I replied oh it's ok to be scared but I'll tell you what Mickey is the nicest mouse very kind and lots of fun! The little boy thought it over and they left. Character bus arrived and I was thinking of him hoping he'd have a magical experience Mickey. I helped a guest out I turned my head at the right moment saw Mickey kneeling down and that little boy raced int Mickey's arms. Something I will never forget.
    2nd I was helping with a catering event behind the scenes for make a wish. A rare skin condition that these kids skin breaks easily we were not allowed to be any where near them. We decided to peek in from overhead to see how the kids were enjoying their time and the food. We saw Mickey and friends enter. The pure joy and happiness of these very sick kids made me tear up a bit. Another memory I will never forget!

    • @SirWillow
      @SirWillow  Před 7 lety +17

      awesome stories. It was times like those that really made the job for me

    • @lilshells313
      @lilshells313 Před 6 lety

      DCOH!! That was the best!! I miss it sooo much!!

  • @TechToyTV
    @TechToyTV Před 7 lety +36

    Some of the best experiences happened two years ago when visiting Epcot during October. My husband and I were there on our honeymoon and waiting in line to see Chip-N-Dale. We had our "happily ever after" buttons on. When it came our time to meet them they immediately noticed our buttons and congratulated us. After Chip took me to the side, and Dale my husband, and proceeded to ask me if he #1 had money, #2 to kill him, #3 bury the body ... it was so hilarious and totally meant for us adults being towards the end of the line. They of course were just joking and made a point to say that. At our character breakfast The Mad Hatter asked about our celebration and was hilarious .. upon looping back around he stopped to chat with me for a moment (I was alone at our table) and said "did your husband run out on you already?! My word! You got yourself a winner" haha It's totally awesome that the characters will act a bit more "adult" if it's just adults meeting them.

    • @TherealRNOwwfpooh
      @TherealRNOwwfpooh Před 6 lety +1

      Well, Uncle Walt himself said he never wanted any of his projects to talk down to his audience, whether they be 1-year-old or 101-years-old. For remember, "Adults are just kids grown-up, anyway" & that's the thought process going into the parks, more or less. It's like being a kid again yourself, but also having the adult sensibility to respect the characters you're going to encounter.

  • @Sunstreaky00
    @Sunstreaky00 Před 7 lety +45

    When I was a little kid, my mother took me on our annual visit to Disney Land, California and bought me (at that time really late 80's early 90's) a Mickey Mouse hat with a squeaky nose and Donald duck was standing outside the gift shop, saw my hat, came running over, I hugged him and he proceeded to squeak the nose on my hat till it broke. Of course I was a little bummed, but my mom reminded me I got the story on how Donald Duck squeaked my hat to death. Lol. I still have that hat and I still talk about how it was Donald Duck who broke the nose.

    • @SirWillow
      @SirWillow  Před 7 lety +6

      that's awesome. Talk about a great memory.

    • @Sunstreaky00
      @Sunstreaky00 Před 7 lety +7

      SirWillow Definitely a positive way to spin it instead of getting mad. All my happiest memories came from our trips to Disney Land. I sure do miss it and hope to bring my 4 kids there some day.

  • @flamingo7307
    @flamingo7307 Před 7 lety +19

    "Hey, look! It's Chip and Dip!"

    • @TherealRNOwwfpooh
      @TherealRNOwwfpooh Před 6 lety +1

      Well, to be fair, one of the foreign Chip 'n Dale pairs is called that (Actually, it is just the country's equivalent of Chip 'n Dale, with Dale sounding like Dip due to the country's hard accent) if you've watched & listened to the Multiple Language version of the _Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers_ theme song: czcams.com/video/mbJ7MFpfqB0/video.html & czcams.com/video/qOq_oTGWzww/video.html
      That said, if a guest is from the country that recognizes them as that rather than the Americanized form of their names, it's more of a difference in translation than anything else, because other countries may only know what their versions of characters are called & not the original American names. To that end, it's nice to help tell the guest using an interpreter what the American names are called so they don't feel embarrassed for calling the chipmunks different names if they visit the American parks.
      Plus, the whole "Chippendales" joke concerning their names is overdone, even though the male strip dancing club may be what gave the two chipmunks their names, to begin with.
      But actually worse is calling them Alvin & The Chipmunks (as the ornery son of a family who routinely visits the parks kept doing in video interactions with them). After all, Alvin, Simon & Theodore are a musical chipmunk trio (alongside The Chipettes Britney, Jeanette & Eleanor) owned by Ross Bagdasarian Productions in conjunction with another company that is NOT Disney whatsoever.
      Like was said in the video, it is better to know who the characters are before meeting them & having conversation pieces ready, so you can engage in small talk to make interactions more meaningful. Perhaps strike up a conversation about if they have been driving Donald nutty lately or if you're a TDAft fan & the performers know their _Rescue Rangers_ history, ask them how Gadget, Monty & Zipper are (if they've seen them since the show ended, that is).

  • @xTheOnlyExceptionx
    @xTheOnlyExceptionx Před 7 lety +76

    lol I'm super shy and even when I meet characters, it's hard for me to speak! I was able to go on my birthday once, so I wore a birthday button and that helped out a lot. I actually went out of my way to meet Alice and Mad Hatter because I wanted to see their reaction :) Character interactions really do make or break your trip. I left that day feeling 1000% better because all of the characters were terribly nice and chatty!

    • @thedarkphoenix3396
      @thedarkphoenix3396 Před 7 lety +8

      joieane when i meet characters i turn red. I didnt want to meet gaston because i would probably turn red and my dad might think i love gaston(i hate him with a fiery passion) i swear my anxiety is annoying sometimes

    • @rickar-mercenary-3804
      @rickar-mercenary-3804 Před 7 lety +1

      Thedarkphoenix bruh, if I met him I'd say "so how is it with beast" with a smug look...ill probably make him look shocked -^-

    • @artisannoteworthy
      @artisannoteworthy Před 7 lety +2

      joieane
      And that is exactly what we're there for! (former 'mascot')
      We want you to have fun!
      As a relatively shy person myslef, it was hard to talk to anyone, so I definitely understand how you feel.
      But trust me; the characters are SUPER easy to deal with.
      Disney characters are especially fun!

  • @CoryTheRaven
    @CoryTheRaven Před 7 lety +26

    I always worry that it's not that the parents aren't teaching their kids courtesy, patience, and respect... It's that the parents themselves don't know courtesy, patience, and respect.

  • @leilasilvia1799
    @leilasilvia1799 Před 7 lety +62

    I love hanging out with the characters! My favorite memory was when Goofy sat down to be with the puppies! They had all laid down (despite our best efforts) and Goofy just wanted to join the fun.

    • @SirWillow
      @SirWillow  Před 7 lety +29

      +Leila Silvia I loved when people brought their pets/service animals in to see the characters. They made f9r some fun moments. Especially with Goofy and Pluto.

    • @Jamie-qh9yt
      @Jamie-qh9yt Před 7 lety +1

      Leila Silvia goofy is the best!

  • @jordanj8781
    @jordanj8781 Před 7 lety +7

    When I was at Epcot I just met chip and dale, then someone behind us said, "Hey look!! It's Alvin and the chipmunks!!!" 😂😂😂

  • @certainlynotsav54
    @certainlynotsav54 Před 7 lety +8

    I remember one time, we were at a character breakfast with Winnie the Pooh characters. It had all your normal breakfast foods, waffles, pancakes, fruit, etc. My mom happened to be eating bacon when Piglet came over. I expected she'd try to hide it or something, but when he approached our table, she OFFERED PIGLET SOME BACON.
    My mom successfully made a cartoon character cry...

  • @sburris65
    @sburris65 Před 7 lety +52

    here is one we experience quite often. We're a child free couple. So when you're behind that couple without children..don't assume we wandered in the wrong line. I am a HUGE Disney fan..down to I have a Mickey wedding band. So I want to be in line!!! But at least twice during our day..some parents behind us will tell their snowflakes to go ahead of us..because we don't have children!!! My husband is 6'3 and intimidating so he dials it down for that reason. I..however..am not and will quickly let you know you are not getting in front of me!!!

    • @charliemashburn9073
      @charliemashburn9073 Před 7 lety +8

      Susan Burris what the hell? that's not how manners work. Ask these people if they skip lines for rides too.

    • @artisannoteworthy
      @artisannoteworthy Před 7 lety +2

      Susan Burris
      Same here. I love Disney, and getting a chance to 'meet' your favorite characters is amazing! Only a heartless monster wouldn't be excited about meeting someone there!
      That Mickey wedding band is AWESOME!
      I've never had that exact experience with other guests ( telling their kids to cut in front of me) that being said, I'm pretty tall, and wall with a cane, so I can easily block the aisle. Or ' accidentally' trip them. XD
      I have had another adult try to cut, but I just pretended I didn't hear them talking, and made sure to leisurely block the line so they couldn't.

    • @OfficialElectrist
      @OfficialElectrist Před 6 lety

      So sorry you get that reaction sometimes! I want you to know I admire adults who meet characters because most likely, adults grew up with those characters. I'm a teen and I haven't gotten any looks(or I'm not aware of them) but I never judge anyone who meets characters regardless of their age! Like I said, I admire them! After all, I'll be an adult soon too.
      Love that you have a Mickey band! Did you show Mickey?? He would love that!

  • @andreavera5445
    @andreavera5445 Před 7 lety +48

    I'm 18 years old and still terrified of characters. My mom would always try to force me to get to the characters and she's tell me to pull plutos tail; which I was still scared to do. I won't cry any more but my anxiety will go really high.

    • @SirWillow
      @SirWillow  Před 7 lety +9

      If you go to meet some, just relax. You did good in not stepping on Pluto's tail (your mom shouldn't have told you to do that, or tried to force you). Remember that they are there for you to have a good time and enjoy the experience, not to scare you. If you need to, take a younger child and follow their lead. I've seen a couple of nervous adults do that and it helped.

    • @josephwelch547
      @josephwelch547 Před 7 lety

      SirWillow How hot are those full character suits? How ventilated are they?

    • @SirWillow
      @SirWillow  Před 7 lety

      Like wearing a suit and a tie. Which I always found pretty warm. One of the reasons I don't wear a tie when I preach at the church I pastor. I've found suits to be pretty uncomfortable to wear for years. Prefer the jeans and dress shirt look. Much better. ;-)

    • @josephwelch547
      @josephwelch547 Před 7 lety

      Lol! :-) I meant like one of the Micky Mouse costumes or something. Maybe I should have worded it better.

    • @SirWillow
      @SirWillow  Před 7 lety

      hehe, I know what you meant. and if you look careful, your answer is there. :-)

  • @alecia_lea
    @alecia_lea Před 7 lety +28

    My school did a Disney princess event and it was taken... seriously to say the least. We all had to dress up and be in character and of course my choir teacher being the lovely woman she is casted me as Ursula. DONT MAKE A KID TAKE A PICTURE WITH SOMEONE THEY DONT WANT TO!!! It's not fun for anyone. I wanted to cry with the kids that were made to go near me 😂 it's not the kids fault. I'm about to turn 17 and wouldn't step near Olaf at the school event, let alone any other 'fur' or full body mascot like costume. It's just. Save the chaos. He spoke about it but for a character it's just as uncomfortable. If not worse. I've never been rejected by so many two year olds.

    • @SirWillow
      @SirWillow  Před 7 lety +4

      Good advice. Thanks for sharing! So for the ones that did approach, did you have fun?

    • @alecia_lea
      @alecia_lea Před 7 lety +9

      SirWillow oh definitely! I had a lot of fun with the adults actually which I didn't expect, lots of parents thought I was "so cool" and took lots of pictures. Also the kids that weren't afraid were so adorable, I'm super tall so I had to kneel down for most of the pictures with the younger kids and this one girl was so adorable and sat on my lap and hugged me, it was the cutest thing. Basically everything was fun outside of the scared kids, the few that weren't scared made my entire week

  • @memefoxgaming1537
    @memefoxgaming1537 Před 7 lety +14

    I met goofy and i accidentally called him boris I apologized profusely and he whispered something to the worker next to him he said,"don't worry that always happens!" i felt alittle ok
    when I finished and was about to leave goofy whispered something to the worker again but this time he said," goofy said seya later bendy!" we were all laughing until I had to go
    GOOFY IS AWSOME!😁

    • @zeraothunderstruck3446
      @zeraothunderstruck3446 Před rokem

      It makes you really think if Bendy and the Ink Machine will someday be connected with Disney.

  • @justdreamingwithjd6396
    @justdreamingwithjd6396 Před 7 lety +19

    LOL, love the "know who they are" bit. I dressed up as Oscar the Grouch for a comic con, and the number of times I was called Cookie or Grover was amazing! I mean, Sesame Street is a young kids and its been many years for many, but a big green guy as Cookie or Grover? Come on! :D Great tips, thank you!

  • @spindlyfingers700
    @spindlyfingers700 Před 7 lety +13

    Gosh. I remember that when I was in animal kingdom, I got a picture with Rafiki. And before the picture I said that "I love animals" and- Since he wouldn't talk in suit- He made little signs saying "I.Heart.You!" It was the best moment at disney world! We still have a lot of pictures of my reactions!

  • @potato-rn4eh
    @potato-rn4eh Před 7 lety +5

    This reminds me of the time my family and I were going through Tomorrowland at night I strayed a little too close to the edge of the door where the Incredibles come out of. All of a sudden Frozone, Mrs., and Mr Incredible came onstage and Mrs. Incredible almost plowed into me! She didn't realize though, it wasn't her fault, but I dodged her sooo fast. My life flashed before my eyes.

  • @dubemotionpicture
    @dubemotionpicture Před 7 lety +6

    It was funny when as a baby I went to Disney World in a Tigger onesie, and suddenly Tigger wanted to take a photo with me (rather than vice-versa)!

  • @sharingiscaring210
    @sharingiscaring210 Před 7 lety +5

    Once I accidentally stepped on Pluto's foot and I was so worried that I hurt him that I started crying and saying "IM SORRY PLUTO IM SORRY!!!" XD I was like 5

  • @benl5481
    @benl5481 Před 7 lety +7

    Funny story when I was about 4 in disney we went to the princess breakfast. I don't remember much but my parents tell me all of the princesses loved me. Like they all enjoyed getting photos with me and Jasmine especially was endeared by my cute looks, back then. So chick magnet at 4. Nice.

  • @TomGirlGamer
    @TomGirlGamer Před 7 lety +15

    Once had a couple come through around closing time, didn't speak a word of English, didn't know who Mickey was, just came through to ask where the exit was and looked SO confused at Mickey. Was the weirdest encounter by far. Everyone was like, want to take a picture.. or wave... or something... nope, they just walked out lol

    • @MrSpadeofAce
      @MrSpadeofAce Před 5 lety +2

      i thought everyone knew who mickey was lol

  • @delaney3721
    @delaney3721 Před 7 lety +4

    I went to Disney last summer and Mickey started speaking Spanish and Japanese! It was the best experience ever!

  • @CeliMe007
    @CeliMe007 Před 7 lety +17

    You missed the most important rule: Don't break the immersion.
    I know too many jerks who would walk up to a character and be like "Take your head off." or"Who is in there?" or just just try to insult the worker who's playing a character.

    • @SirWillow
      @SirWillow  Před 7 lety +8

      Yep! In Disney we called it "keeping the magic" and I'm a firm believer in it. So much so that I didn't say it in the video on purpose because I didn't even want to hint at it. It's why you won't hear me reference things in my videos that might do that.
      When you meet a character, it is that character. That's Mickey. Or Minnie. Or Donald. Or Goofy. Or the princess, Belle, Snow White, etc., etc. Please don't be a doofus and act otherwise. :-)

    • @TitoTimTravels
      @TitoTimTravels Před 6 lety

      I have never understood people and I hope I never do. Why would someone want to do that? ...but I am sure they think it is funny or cool...

  • @LarryH54
    @LarryH54 Před 6 lety +3

    Once during a Main Street Parade, I held out some imaginary snail food for one of the light snails. 'He' came right over and started 'eating' out of my hand. The kids LOVED it, and wanted to 'feed' him too. Of course he couldn't hold up the parade, but he did stop a couple more times for some of the kids along the way.

  • @bemiatto67
    @bemiatto67 Před 5 lety +3

    One of my favorite things to do is ask the characters about other characters.
    One time I met Merida and asked if she ever had an Archery Contest with Robin Hood. She said she hasn't yet so I became her hype man saying that if she can hit a bullseye AND split an arrow in half at the same time, she can give the fox a run for his money.
    She was SO down for it. We even set up wagers for the contest. If Merida won, she'd win his hat. If Robin Hood won, Merida would have to make him one of her cakes.
    It was awesome!! I'm hoping I get the opportunity to do that type of stuff again like asking Elsa if she ever helped Bambi ice skate or if Mary Poppins ever babysat for Pongo and Perdita's pups.

  • @skuntanksnuggler3919
    @skuntanksnuggler3919 Před 7 lety +8

    At Disneyland when I was a senior in high school Goofy appeared and there was no line, I think he was asking for my number? (he kept holding his hand up to his face like a phone) I turned bright red and giggled like crazy and gave him a hug. My favorite memory from Disney.

  • @anitraduke2265
    @anitraduke2265 Před 7 lety +5

    Your so right that talking with them. I'll never ever for get when my son, who is a star wars lover, got up to Darth Vader. He had his Lightsabor on and pulled out of his waste band. He then looked at Vader and said, "Impressive MOST impressive, but your not a Jedi yet!" All of the people around sort of gasped as Darth Vader began to back my son back over the line. suddenly my son bust our laughing! so Vader stands up and Points at him and points to the door! lol For the next 7 days anytime he saw my son, which was often, he would chase him down and point for him to leave. lol It made the trip Magic for us all! How many people can say they have been chased around Disney by Darth Vader! lol

  • @ruderary4867
    @ruderary4867 Před 7 lety +6

    I think the funniest part of working as one of those characters, is having to listen to clueless parents being corrected by their 5-10 year old child about who in the world this Disney character is

  • @josantiago3652
    @josantiago3652 Před 7 lety +3

    Last time I went to Disney World it was so I could help my mom with my 2 little brothers (3 and 7) which had never gone to the parks before so I planned and circled all the places we would go and tried to keep us on schedule so much I forgot to enjoy myself, then I was looking at my map unaware that King Louie was behind me moking my serious face and making kids laugh, when I noticed I couldn't help but laugh too. it was amazing and it reminded me how much fun I always have there.

  • @HaileyRivera.
    @HaileyRivera. Před 7 lety +4

    As a 5 year old, I would constantly watch 'The Little Mermaid'. I finally got a chance to go to Disney, the first one I went to was Ariel. It made my day meeting her and I clearly remember it from this day.

  • @evanthearcader
    @evanthearcader Před 6 lety +11

    One time at Universal I called the Lorax the Grinch! Lol

  • @thesamuraihobbit
    @thesamuraihobbit Před 7 lety +3

    I remember going to Universal Islands of Adventure when I was 14, and came across a guy wearing a Spider-Man costume. He was talking to some other guests. I was like, "I thought you guys are not allowed to talk to the customers." He explained that the human characters are. The animal or mascot character remain silent. He also added, because a kid passed by, "Besides, I'm the real Spider-Man."

  • @Queensbloodbath
    @Queensbloodbath Před 7 lety +8

    my dad would always mess with donald. His favorite is "Your not number one Mickey is!" and donald will do the classic getting angry. but he would never do what some really stupid people do. (Hitting i saw it once)

  • @artisannoteworthy
    @artisannoteworthy Před 7 lety +5

    I've been a trained character actor for a while, and let me just confirm: whether we can 'talk' or not, we LOVE talking and interacting with people!!
    And that's carried over when I meet characters at Disney and Universal. Jack and Sally spent a LOT of time with me because I was being interactive to them.
    One of many, things I did with them, was doing this;
    "Might I have the Pumpkin King and Queens' autograph?"
    seriously people, know your characters. Since it was in mid November, Haunted Mansion Holiday was still up, and I asked how it went putting up all the decorations.
    Again, I had a long, and really satisfying CONVERSATION with two of my favorite movie characters.
    People who don't spend any time as an actor can't understand how amazing it feels to have guests interacting.
    We don't like feeling ignored. XD

  • @Mrtfarrugia
    @Mrtfarrugia Před 7 lety +3

    my wife always gets goofy and Pluto mixed up. So it was really funny when she called Pluto Goofy. He pointed to his collar to correct her

  • @elisestripling8133
    @elisestripling8133 Před 7 lety +6

    As an adult, I waited in line to see the Fairy Godmother. When it was my turn for a photo, I knelt down beside her chair and whispered, "Where the hell have you been?"

  • @alexandriasmith2665
    @alexandriasmith2665 Před 6 lety +4

    SirWillow when I was about 5 or 6 I got these Disney princess dolls in my stocking for Christmas. I loved those dolls I would carry at least one around everywhere. Anyway, a few years later we went to Disney world and got the princesses to sign my dolls. It took us at least two vacations to find all the princesses but we eventually got them all signed and my mom made this shadow box. Now all the dolls are signed and in a shadow box and we keep it hanging in our living room. Every princess was so excited to sign the dolls except Cinderella I think she was having a bad day because she signed it upside down. But I still got it signed anyway that's my character greet memory

  • @MarioLuigi2013
    @MarioLuigi2013 Před 7 lety +10

    oh my gosh. "look it's Mortimer!!!"

  • @PairOfKoopas
    @PairOfKoopas Před 6 lety +2

    When I worked for Six Flags, guests would call Daffy "Donald". Interesting to know each company got their ducks reversed!
    I've also gotten Chuck E Cheese called "Mickey Mouse", though not as Frequently as Daffy was Called "Donald".
    One, of the Silliest Character mix-up was between two of our own Looney Tune characters: Sylvester and Pepe Le Pew. I dunno how a Skunk looks like a Cat and a Cat looks like a Skunk, but they were constantly being mixed up.
    I also had one rare case a little girl called Chuck E Cheese "Bugs Bunny". I laughed soo hard 'cuz I used to be friends with that guy, too!
    Well, I hope you enjoyed my character mix-up stories! I love your videos! Keep up the good work and keep making magic! Thanks so much for reading!

  • @MrKennybass
    @MrKennybass Před 7 lety +11

    DON'T ruin the magic. Don't talk about "Oh my god it must be so hot in those costumes." or "Hey my friend Kim is Tinkerbell today." Don't do it in front of the kids.

    • @SirWillow
      @SirWillow  Před 7 lety +2

      Kenny Robinson I get it. I don't even want it done here. lol

    • @leeshdee9269
      @leeshdee9269 Před 7 lety +6

      Kenny Robinson Omg my mum did this at WDW. It was an incredibly hot and humid August day and we were getting photos with Timon and Pumbaa in the middle of the day, when it was at its hottest. My mum asked the attendant pretty loudly "I feel so sorry for you guys! it must be so hot right now." then she turned to Timon and asked point blank "Poor guy. How do you cope in such a heavy costume?! Is it true that you have little fans in there to cool you down?"
      Now, mybsister and I were old enough to know that there were people in that costume, but the groups of very children around most likely defi definitely didn't. Pumba started waving his hands and shaking his head at mum as if to tell her "Shut up now!" The attendant had to quickly step in: "Timon and Pumba have a special watering hole that they go to have a break and cool down, i don't think they have a fan, only Simba has that special royality privilege!"

    • @smartphonevids6631
      @smartphonevids6631 Před 7 lety

      Alicia Day Wow, nice save!

  • @cosmicmouse2
    @cosmicmouse2 Před 7 lety +3

    When I was 6, I was at a little breakfast thing at Disneyland with characters and as I'm sitting at my table facing the window, Tigger sneaks up behind me scares me so bad I jumped! XD It made it awkward, too cuz I'm shy as well. I had fun, though. He signed my autograph book. I still have it

  • @keiraandfriends681
    @keiraandfriends681 Před 7 lety +11

    my little sister got to high five a penguin from Mary Poppins xD

  • @ru1_ina536
    @ru1_ina536 Před 7 lety +19

    Why can't there be a Harry Potter theme park but...
    1.There are face characters
    2.The face characters are actually the actors who gave up their careers to work there
    3.They have a Hogwarts with a ROR
    4.Marauders Map
    5.Fred isn't dead
    6.Neither is Snape
    7.Hippogriffs and Thestrals are walking around
    8.Magic was real
    9.Quidditch
    10.Magic was real
    WHYYYY ;-; we need to do this
    Screw Universal- we need a park DEDICATED to HP (by we i mean me) Where was i going with this again?

    • @johnerikson7094
      @johnerikson7094 Před 7 lety +1

      Flay Amay Lo don't forget - a real live full size fully functional steam train dressed as the hogwarts express that works as a real train! Universal has a train, but it's rather ehhhh..... when the train is gone, you can tell it's just a funicular, plus the screens, ehh... not cutting it. I'd rather see it with my own eyes rather than have CGI! And a 3 deck shrinkablr to 2 deck bus, and the flying car! If we did have the bus, how would we manage 3 decks becoming 2? That's physically impossible! Gotta have something to please auto and rail enthusiasts though! Besides, who wouldn't like to hear WHOOOOOOOO WHOOOOOO WHOOO WHOOOOOOOO as the hogwarts express chugged along the country side and over a grade crossing! I know I would! The smell of anthracite coal smoke coming from the stack as the train pulls out of platform 9 3/4 would really tie together the experience for any Harry Potter fan!

    • @ru1_ina536
      @ru1_ina536 Před 7 lety

      john erikson THIS IS AMAZING!! yes XD Someone should do this please

    • @abbigale2772
      @abbigale2772 Před 7 lety

      I Solemnly Swear That I' M Up To No Good well its not disney

    • @ru1_ina536
      @ru1_ina536 Před 7 lety

      misspinkpunkykat Theres a Harry Potter SECTION in Universal/Islands of Adventure, and while it is pretty magical (XD im so hilarious) I think it would be awesome to have and actual WHOLE PARK of Harry Potter, rather than just a small part.

  • @janeyrevanescence12
    @janeyrevanescence12 Před 7 lety +2

    There are a couple more I'd like to add as well.
    First, please stand where we ask you to stand and put any things you don't want in the photo where we ask you to (sometimes we'll even offer to take them fore you). Whenever your party is going up to meet a character, we have anyone else in the party stand on the other side of the photographer and they can still hop in to meet the character if they so desire. We do this for a couple of reasons. One, it eliminates any confusion about who is with who. Two (and this is the main one) the photographers and attendants are constantly moving to get pictures/aid the character so it makes it safer for not only us (not tripping over little children/bags/ ECVs/strollers/kneeling parents with their cameras etc) but you as well.
    Secondly, if you want to do certain combinations of photos (like individuals of your children with the character or a big family photo) please tell the photographer and/or character as soon as possible. If you just tell the photographer, that's okay, we can alert the character for you when it's time. It just makes it much easier for everyone because we know what to expect and it's also common courtesy.

  • @GamingFurriesOfficialYT
    @GamingFurriesOfficialYT Před 7 lety +3

    I remember going to Disney World as a kid and got my autograph book. I went to go and meet Chip and Dale. I was walking at the time so I must have been about 3-5 years old. Chip or Dale (I forgot which one it was) ended up rolling the pen on the floor to me and it made me laugh, then feel pretty embarrassed haha XD

  • @GrantWitherspoon
    @GrantWitherspoon Před 7 lety +3

    Seeing the characters is such fun, I always like to ask goofy about the goof troop lol

  • @capybara6997
    @capybara6997 Před 7 lety +2

    I swear when you said "Who's the mouse" I died laughing 😂 it's the way you said it was funny

  • @lb.3345
    @lb.3345 Před 7 lety +8

    My mom and I are going to Disney World soon and I'm giving the characters drawings, I'm really excited!

    • @SirWillow
      @SirWillow  Před 7 lety +3

      I'm sure they'll love it. The characters I know loved when people brought them things like that, and many of them kept them. I kept a lot of things like that I was given over the years myself. :)

    • @ahluvdrums
      @ahluvdrums Před 7 lety

      Have fun giving away your drawings, I LOVE giving the characters little gifts! Little pictures and things I have made, it's so much fun as a little 'thank you' for them :)

    • @elizahamilton9688
      @elizahamilton9688 Před 7 lety +1

      Pumpkin Pancake try not to give them to characters who don't have assistants like at meals.

    • @lb.3345
      @lb.3345 Před 7 lety +1

      Thanks for the tip! We actually already went, it was a lot of fun.

  • @ainsleyculp5738
    @ainsleyculp5738 Před 7 lety +11

    What if the character steps on _my_ feet? That happened to me when I went to Tokyo Disney. I was behind Woody, and he stepped on my toe. It frickin hurt. He did apologize though, but those boots are painful!
    If you are wondering why I was behind Woody? At The near front of the park, a crowd was around Woody and other Toy Story characters, so we joined behind them to look. Also, never stepping behind a character again. Or going towards a Woody.

    • @SirWillow
      @SirWillow  Před 7 lety +12

      Sorry about your feet. they really can't see anything behind them, and have little to no awareness of what's back there. Combine that with having oversized feet as well, and yes, accidents do happen.

    • @PhirePhlame
      @PhirePhlame Před 7 lety +4

      Ainsley Culp - And for that reason, getting behind them should be avoided. If you must step behind them, a simple verbal warning and then being quick about whatever you're doing behind them should suffice.

  • @mckenna8663
    @mckenna8663 Před 7 lety +14

    I wanted to do a follow up from my questions to you (and advice to folks coming behind me) in regards to SANTA at Disney - and visiting with toddlers. I understand that I was told to have the kids watch Disney movies including the characters...well, with 11 month olds - they really don't watch movies. But, boy, do they watch Disney Jr.. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse? What young parent doesn't know "the Hot Dog Dance" by heart. And when they heard a voice of the original characters (and also Winnie the Pooh and Tigger) they were totally aware of the characters.
    Regarding Santa...since he is only seasonal, it's hard to get kids that young used to him. He's not on T.V. that early. But we did start showing them some Christmas song videos. And while in line we brought up a picture of Santa from Google images for them to see. The Santa at Disney Springs looked authentic - no picture perfect Coca-Cola/Rockwell - but like a Santa that has been doing the job and coming to see children for years - the perfect Grandfather Christmas image. My twin grandsons were sat on his lap and I said a prayer there wouldn't be a poorly planned moment of elimination or spit up. Without a word, the boys took turns looking into Santa's eyes as if they could read each others' minds. We have PERFECT pictures of them looking up at him with wonder. As for photo pass? The pictures were uploaded immediately and we could see these fantastic, captured moments before we could get our hot chocolate at Ghirardelli's. It's amazing what a Disney-level professional can do without a word - and the excellent photographers too. Wish I could upload a picture and show you their work... amazing. So yes, show toddlers the pictures right before they turn the corner and see Santa or the characters.
    (one mishap though... meeting Mickey was great. The actor inside was on the short side - so Mickey wasn't this huge being that towered over mom and dad. The boys loved him... but in the very last second, Mickey reached out to ... perhaps pat one of the boys of the cheek? Maybe? ... and one boy cried out in a little scream. It surprised us all since up to that moment, and after that, everything was just fine.
    Overall... great work by Disney characters and photographers alike!!

    • @SirWillow
      @SirWillow  Před 7 lety +1

      I'd love to see the pictures. If you bought the disk or a digital image it includes a copyright release which will allow you to do just about anything with the pictures except make money off of them, so it is perfectly legal to upload and share them online, make copies, make as many prints as you want, etc. If you buy just the prints, then it's understood that you will likely make a scan into a computer and keep that for a "safe" copy in case of loss. They don't mind that really as the scan will be less detailed than the original, as long as you aren't making extra copies of it.

  • @WPUpioneer
    @WPUpioneer Před 5 lety +2

    Jasmine was awesome to talk to. Since I met her in the Morocco pavillion, I asked where Morocco was in relation to Agrabah and she replied with "it's very close by. You just need to look harder" I asked where Aladdin was she said he was shopping. I mentioned how Rajah would make an awesome security system and she doesnt need burglar alarms because nobody messes with an 800 lb tiger, though all the cat hair must be a pain to clean, and if she ever hears from the Genie at all since being set free

  • @coreyzamora2647
    @coreyzamora2647 Před 6 lety +3

    I’m currently a junior in high school and my family and I go to Disney a lot. We recently went over spring break and I promised my friends that I would see Buzz Lightyear. I’ve been a fan of him since I was 4 and thanks to your videos, I knew Buzz’ story really well and I had a wonderful conversation with him!

  • @littlezork
    @littlezork Před 4 lety +2

    I was at an outdoor Halloween event in costume (as a guest) and people kept touching me (my wig, horns, shoulder) and randomly touching people that worked there as a guide or whatever. Not the scare actors, just actors in costume playing their role.
    I've seen people do the same at theme parks. The random touching from behind, the shoving, the groping. It's crazy.
    Also, I remember you from the SDC train~ been a while.

  • @pastelsux
    @pastelsux Před 7 lety +1

    I met Baymax and I was so overwhelmed by excitement that I couldn't talk and I started to cry a little! That's the only time in the two times I went to a Disney park (or a character-centric park in general... I LOVED the Peanuts interactions at Kings Island) that I haven't talked to and joked with a character.

  • @sammylane21
    @sammylane21 Před 7 lety +3

    Haha!! I've been there,my 8yr old cousin was pushing and pushing us to take to meet Capt. Hook for half a day,then he finally meets him and he cries and panics and I'm just laughing because is trying to calm him down but leaves sad but my cousin starts asking him to come back and Hook does but then he starts crying AGAIN.He did this over and over for like 5 minutes,but was a good sport(for a villain,huh??).

  • @khfan4life365
    @khfan4life365 Před 7 lety +1

    When I was six, I went to Disneyland and was having a tough day. It was hot, I was sunburnt because how sensitive my skin is (trust me, no matter how many times I apply sunscreen, I still get burnt), and I was tired. I was walking around with my parents in Toontown, all grumpy, and suddenly I felt a hand on my shoulder. When I turned around, I saw it was Mickey and gave him a big hug, my mood exceptionally better. That was one of my best memories from Disneyland. 😊

  • @Wolfmyth100
    @Wolfmyth100 Před 7 lety +2

    I stepped on Pluto's foot by mistake when I was at MK on my day off, it was because I tripped over my own feet. I was like "Oh Pluto! I'm so sorry!" And I gave him an extra hug. I felt so bad

    • @SirWillow
      @SirWillow  Před 7 lety +1

      accidents happen. That's ok. it's the ones that do it on purpose....

  • @anonymousbacon3233
    @anonymousbacon3233 Před 7 lety +2

    When I was 2 I ran into the Disney Parade to get to Pluto because I was obsessed with him.

  • @idafrank1254
    @idafrank1254 Před 6 lety +1

    I love it when I sign to a friend and the characters sign and join in the conversion

  • @DalgonaC
    @DalgonaC Před 7 lety +1

    I really like your way of delivering in your videos. You are incredibly positive. This is how I imagine those who work at Disney parks to be. Really appreciate your great insights. Thank you.

  • @temarichan1138
    @temarichan1138 Před 7 lety +2

    My parents still like to tell the story of when I was little and I got to meet Mickey. He was kind enough to come up to me first and I showed him the Mickey on my lunchbox.

  • @theendicott2838
    @theendicott2838 Před 7 lety +2

    I love the way you present your info.

  • @laurenm7929
    @laurenm7929 Před 4 lety +1

    Sometimes it can be weird if your an older teen or adult and you want to meet characters. I recommend asking them about their friends in the story, or the background of the room, or even about what their wearing. It can be kind of awkward the first time, but trust me that character will gladly start up a conversation whether they can talk or not. They meet so many people every day, it’s not weird to them. For example, if you meet Ariel ask her about Flounder or if she’s found any cool new trinkets. She’ll gladly tell you about it and nobody will think you’re weird.

  • @adamemac
    @adamemac Před 6 lety

    These were some great tips! Thanks for making this.

  • @nixienooo
    @nixienooo Před 7 lety +1

    I'm going to Disney World soon in High School for a marching band parade. I just want to thank you so much for giving me information on what to do!

  • @mischiefmanaged5757
    @mischiefmanaged5757 Před 7 lety

    I've just discovered your videos and I'm loving them. Great tips. Our mission is to be more talkative this year. We did ok before but I think we can up our game.

  • @therealrovertreimroc755
    @therealrovertreimroc755 Před 7 lety +2

    I remember when I was 5, one of the chip & dales flipped me off at a restaurant. It was pretty funny.

  • @pluv1e
    @pluv1e Před 7 lety +3

    this is such a wholesome comment section

  • @Horror_culture-
    @Horror_culture- Před 7 lety +1

    i was so young at the time that there was only one set of characters I remember meeting. It was timon and pumba. I was really excited to meet them and I remember we were the last people to see them and because of the big fingers on the costumes they had a hard time opening the hook on a velvet rope and my dad had helped them by opening and closing it for them.

  • @ninalily0928
    @ninalily0928 Před 6 lety

    My two girls and I are going for the first time next year! And I have been working hard to find all the tips and tricks that will make it as magical as I can. Thank you for all you have shared! It's helping me get an idea of what I am in for, and helping me prepare for it the right way!

  • @skullflame887
    @skullflame887 Před 7 lety +2

    Not only is this rule important with theme park characters but it also important when it come to both cosplayers and fursuiters as well. Especially with fursuiters and masked cosplayers with a mask or a fursuit you would have very limited vision. I have cosplayed as both mr game and watch and no face and I was shocked that I never received groping or any sort of abuse but I have seen it happen before at cons. You would also have to be very careful about wearing either a mask of fursuit at either night because it would be very dark and you could easily trip or during the summer because it would be very hot and you would need to drink a lot of water to keep yourself hydrated.

  • @mckenna8663
    @mckenna8663 Před 7 lety

    GREAT advice! THANKS!!!

  • @raymondperez3553
    @raymondperez3553 Před 7 lety

    I really enjoy you'r video's please keep them coming!

  • @charlik6234
    @charlik6234 Před 6 lety +2

    I am loving your videos... This is only my third but I love how honest and upfront your advice is. Brilliant channel, subscribed and binge watching! Hopefully heading to DisneyWorld for my first EVER Disney trip of any kind in August 2018. I'll be a 30 year old British lady going solo, so these advice videos are fantastic for me. Thank you!

    • @SirWillow
      @SirWillow  Před 6 lety +1

      You'll have a lot of fun. You certainly won't be the only solo adult in the parks having a great time. :-)

  • @loganwut2469
    @loganwut2469 Před 7 lety

    thanks sir willow we went to Disney and with that advice we had a really good time

  • @PizzaPieOverlord
    @PizzaPieOverlord Před 7 lety

    Thanks for the tips, man!

  • @larissabarber21
    @larissabarber21 Před 7 lety

    you're vlogs are so helpful...

  • @elizabethannshealthyliving6970

    Thx for this! I'm taking my 3 little girls next month, and they are so excited to see the princesses. I had always felt a bit shy and awkward when meeting the characters, like not quite knowing what to say. Your ideas of just talking to them "about their stories" is so awesome! New sub here!:)

  • @kyopandaz7600
    @kyopandaz7600 Před 7 lety +2

    I went to Disney and got really sick 😓 Minnie visited me and I felt so happy... I tried to talk to her and she gave me a autograph 😊

  • @wrjwrj6764
    @wrjwrj6764 Před 6 lety +2

    One memorable moment I did like about the characters is the character breakfast and the most recent one my dad and I went to was the bon voyage character meal at boardwalk, if you don’t know the characters are - Flynn rider, rapunzel, prince eric, and ariel. Flynn was asking about our dreams and I said to catch a charizard one day and he said well maybe there will be one in the forest. Rapunzel and a little crazy saying what are we not doing at the kingdom, the kingdom is a great place and I said my dream is for you to meet my little green friend, who is yoshi, she asked me what type of reptile he is, and I said a dinosaur, she was like A DINOSAUR does that mean he’s so big, I was like no ‘s he really horse sized. When she left, she said to me to tell yoshi she says hi. Eric was a gentleman he was all about sailing and made me my co captain he said where we should go, I said the bikini bottom, and we told him that we defeated Ursula in sorcerer of the magic kingdom. and finally ariel came and asked if we were enjoying our human legs, I asked her as a mermaid as she ever had a problem with a gyrados, she said no and also said she doesn’t what that thing is. I show here a picture of one and stated they must live in dark parts of the ocean, we took our picture then my dad and I took a selfie with her, and that was the end of the character breakfast, I tried to wave at the characters so they can come to us faster, but that failed, but rapunzel did wave back at least

  • @tylerfetty5802
    @tylerfetty5802 Před 7 lety

    Every time I meet a character at Disney, I always give them a hug.

  • @KarlSturmgewher
    @KarlSturmgewher Před 7 lety +6

    Gonna hit Disney World again soon, in February, and I would love to talk about my favorite anime/manga, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure to Minnie.

    • @elizahamilton9688
      @elizahamilton9688 Před 7 lety +7

      karl eichholtz If you are going to talk about something to characters, make sure it's owned by Disney. The character don't know about because there isn't any anime in Toontown where Mickey lives. I love anime also, but maybe talk about something else :)

    • @Lameashellcosplay
      @Lameashellcosplay Před 7 lety +1

      save the anime talk for the Japan pavilion , you'll find CMs and anime fans in the little store there

    • @eyewai
      @eyewai Před 7 lety +2

      karl eichholtz
      don't make us look like fools at disney world, please

    • @brynnharris5445
      @brynnharris5445 Před 7 lety

      wouldnt it be awesome to get the characters to pose though? like a joseph and caesar pose? that would be so neat!

    • @Lameashellcosplay
      @Lameashellcosplay Před 7 lety +4

      ispeakcat95 agreed, Rapunzel asked who I was dressed as for Halloween and when I tried to explain she was like: "I don't think we have that in my kingdom"
      it was pretty awkward lmao

  • @AlphaStoutland
    @AlphaStoutland Před 7 lety

    Very helpful. If my family ever visits Disney again, I HAVE to talk to more characters. Mary Poppins, Goofy, Mickey and Minnie made our trip super memorable with how they interacted with us :)

  • @Zatchham
    @Zatchham Před 7 lety

    Gosh the way you explained why little kids get so scared of mascots was exactly how I felt seeing Piglet for the first time when I was very young and my parents had us go to the dinner event. Basically I was super stoked to see the characters after we had finished our meals and saying hello to Pooh and Tigger was the greatest feeling ever. However once I caught a glimpse of Piglet , my face quickly turned into pure fright and I dove under the cloth table to hide from him. I legit was expecting the actual little-sized Piglet to come out, not some horrid version of my favorite character only a nightmare could have! My parents tried coaxing me out but every time I peeked, monster Piglet got closer to the table which only made me more afraid. They gave up eventually but I'm really glad they didn't try to force me out there. Still had a great time at Disneyland despite that!
    If anything the worst part just might be the fact that they still bring it up to my relatives as a joke.

  • @nokrepkie
    @nokrepkie Před 7 lety +1

    One time I was on the cruise and all of the sudden, out of nowhere, sailor Mickey came out of nowhere!!!!!! That was awesome

  • @CeltycSparrow
    @CeltycSparrow Před 7 lety +1

    So....in essence, be very respectful of the characters because they are real too and have fun with them. I would love to go to Disneyland again just to meet the characters.

  • @joshuahetherington3159

    I love these videos so much!!