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On Today’s Disney Podcast we are celebrating our 20th Wedding Anniversary with a discussion about how our passion for Disney has brought our family closer together. What started as a one and done trip developed into an integral part of our lives over the course of more than a decade. Enjoy!
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Thanks so much for sharing your Disney insights with all of us. I have been going to Disney since I was a child with my siblings. Now my sister’s family and mine take bi-annual trips together and all of our kids our Disney lovers. Planning a trip next summer and your podcast has such great updates as well as keeps us excited about our upcoming trip. Wanted to share with you my most magical cast member experience. About 10 years ago , my boys were really in to pin trading. I was in Fantasyland and was parking my sister’s stroller. I walked through one of the stores to check out the cast members pins and an elderly cast member had on a green lanyard, signifying it was only for children. He saw me checking out his pins and lifted out his lanyard so I could see them. He had a Winnie the Pooh pin that I just had to have. I told him I would have to come back with my son so we could pin trade. He said, “here in Fantasyland, you can be anything you want to be, all you have to do is wish for it. Close your eyes and make a wish, and then I am sure you will be young enough so we can trade pins.” I still have that pin today and it truly was one of the most magical experiences. Just had to share my magic with you.
Ahh, that’s so fun!!