The big 5-0 birthday trip to Walt Disney World included four full days in the parks. Our last day was reserved for Magic Kingdom. We would stay from rope drop to Wishes and had the Fastpass + and ADR’s to make it through the day.
We arrived at the Magic Kingdom about 8:00 am ish for a 9:00
am opening and found ourselves the first guests standing between two Mickey
circle entry points. David was the Cast
Member “manning” that part of the park entry and we quickly made ourselves at
home for the wait. The boy got out his
game and took a seat on the elevated part of the entry, I brought out my
breakfast that I had in my bag, and the husband and I struck up a conversation
with David, a retired FedEx employee now on his 9th year of working
for Disney. Our conversation confirmed
our retirement plans, but that is a story for another time.
I could tell something was happening, when David’s
conversation waned. His glance moved in
another direction. We were being
approached from behind. Not by other
guests, but by another Cast Member. She
asked us to come with her. We complied.
We touched our MagicBands to the lighted Mickey circles
being used for guests with early reservations and proceeded through a roped off
area to a bench right outside the tunnel that leads to the Magic Kingdom. We were asked our last name and the state we
were from. I was even given a new
Birthday Button—the new design! Something
was in the works. . .
About 8:35 am, another Cast Member came to get us and
brought us around the corner, through the tunnel, and up the stairs to the
train station. This is when we were
introduced to the Fire Chief of the Magic
Kingdom and told what was
going to happen. We were going to
countdown the opening of the park on the platform of the train station.
The next few minutes were a whirlwind. We were quickly given directions and then
when we turned around, several characters had appeared and there was just
enough time to capture some photos.
The music started to blare, the dancers and fire chief
headed out to the platform and before we knew it, we crossed the train tracks
with Cast Members on each side making sure we were safe, and arrived on the
platform to hear our family being introduced.
We waved, smiled, and counted down the opening of the park which
was signaled with fireworks. What a
thrill!
Once the opening show was complete, we came back inside the
train station. The Fire Chief then
walked with us down the ramp, while a Photopass Photographer greeted us and
began to take photos.
At the bottom of the ramp and just outside the train
station, we were escorted into a fire truck.
More photos were taken.
At this point, we were given 3 Fastpasses by the Fire Chief
along with a certificate for a free photo and Photopass card to link to our
account that contained our photos.
The fire truck went through Town Square and down Main Street U.S.A. around
the Hub and stopped right in front of Cinderella’s Castle. We waved and rang the bell on the fire truck
during the ride.
Once we got off the fire truck, there was a feeling that we
might just need to go back to our resort right then, as the day most likely won’t
get any better. We didn’t leave the Magic Kingdom
and enjoyed the rest of our day. We were
recognized by several other guests throughout the day as the “Family of the
Day.”
A funny thing happened as we were exiting Big Thunder
Mountain, a woman
approached me. She asked, “Weren’t you
the ones that opened the park four years ago?”
I did the math quickly in my head and answered her affirmatively. She said, “I told my friend that was you as I
remember talking to you when we waited in line to meet Rapunzel. You had a pillow case for autographs that I
thought was so smart.” It really is a
small world! Yes, it was four years ago—well
mid-March 2012—when we experienced our first time opening Magic Kingdom. Click here to read more.
What we didn’t know was that another guest was video taping
the opening show and one of our Facebook followers caught it live and then
posted a link on our Facebook page. If
you want to watch it, click here.
The question we get asked the most is “How do you get to do
that?” There isn’t a pat answer. And the “that” is more than just opening Magic Kingdom,
but also being picked to participate in other shows and attractions. The best answer I can give is be in the right
place at the right time, smile, be friendly (we were completely immersed in our
conversation with David), come with a ready to play attitude, and say “yes”
anytime a Cast Member asks you to do anything; do not hesitate—just say “yes.”
As always, we are grateful for the experience. . . and the
magic!
"Just say 'yes.'" I love that! I'm trying to coach my kids (okay, and my hubby) to do just that as we're SO hoping to be chosen for this honor when we go in October! Thanks for the tips, we'll be trying it all. LOL
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