Good thing Chapek didn’t know at first. I’m sure he would charge them for the grace of this family being able to experience their dream for their little one. Enjoy your lunch.
Sorry; what difference are you trying to claim it makes who is in charge? When Disney has literally always had a reputation for being extremely expensive 🤔 Was it cheap under someone else 🤔 I don’t remember that-!
I hope they’re not going in there and talking to Cinderella about their dead baby :/
There’s no shame in going to therapy. In fact, it’s a very respectable, grown up way to handle trauma. Having a “birthday” for a dead child and freaking out the girls at Magic Kingdom? Not so much
Bee that’s awful to say about a family that has experienced loss! They went to celebrate her life.
Our experience was a horrible travel agent that told us we didn’t need to reserve our dining and being first timers we listened to her. When we went to Beauty and the Beast to celebrate my son and my birthdays we were told it was full and we’re about to be turned away. That is until a manager heard our story and predicament and found us a table for 7 for my boyfriend and our kids. They tested us like royalty, surprised us with dessert, and a round of happy birthday! Memories that won’t be forgotten for sure!
Just keep checking. People always cancel at the last minute. Didn’t think we would get a reservation to Ohana,but during our stay,one popped up. Never give up.
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Richie Rich
Good thing Chapek didn’t know at first. I’m sure he would charge them for the grace of this family being able to experience their dream for their little one. Enjoy your lunch.
Bee
Sorry; what difference are you trying to claim it makes who is in charge? When Disney has literally always had a reputation for being extremely expensive 🤔 Was it cheap under someone else 🤔 I don’t remember that-!
Bee
I hope they’re not going in there and talking to Cinderella about their dead baby :/
There’s no shame in going to therapy. In fact, it’s a very respectable, grown up way to handle trauma. Having a “birthday” for a dead child and freaking out the girls at Magic Kingdom? Not so much
Tootsie Plunkette
“…just barely getting a reversion to a very popular sport…”
I think I see two typos. Or else I am extremely confused.
(Lovely story, nonetheless!)
Theresa
Bee that’s awful to say about a family that has experienced loss! They went to celebrate her life.
Our experience was a horrible travel agent that told us we didn’t need to reserve our dining and being first timers we listened to her. When we went to Beauty and the Beast to celebrate my son and my birthdays we were told it was full and we’re about to be turned away. That is until a manager heard our story and predicament and found us a table for 7 for my boyfriend and our kids. They tested us like royalty, surprised us with dessert, and a round of happy birthday! Memories that won’t be forgotten for sure!
Jill
Just keep checking. People always cancel at the last minute. Didn’t think we would get a reservation to Ohana,but during our stay,one popped up. Never give up.
Kathy
Beautiful story. I believe your beautiful daughter had something to do with it. Hugs.
Ken Brenner
Just curious, about how much does it cost to eat there?
Marc
What a beautiful story. It reinforces the fact that happy endings DO happen in real life and that seemingly impossible miracles can happen everyday.
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