
5 Free Disney World Souvenirs – and where to find them!
Disney is a fabulous marketing machine and Disney World is its biggest market. Vacuum numerous rides in their very own souvenir shops where high-priced trinkets exploit their themes. There are toys, jewelry and clothing for each character and all tastes and all come with a price tag substantial. Soon to be thinking: "Nothing is free at Disney!"
But that's not true – if you know where to look! Here are 5 great gifts you can find in the parks.
1. Are you celebrating something special – like a birthday, anniversary or the first trip, even someone to Disney World?
Pass by Guest Services in any of the parks to receive a personalized special PIN. The fun does not end there. Wherever you go, cast members will receive with "Happy Birthday Emily!" or "How are you enjoying your first visit, Ryan?" We are very pleased that here! "This is a great way to make a special occasion even better!
2. Does your child need his (or her) first haircut? If so – hold off until the Magic Kingdom.
For $ 14.00, your child can make his first big boy haircut in the barbershop Harmony U.S. near Main Street. Disney will make it even more memorable by giving them mouse ears that say "My 1st haircut and other fun surprises!
Here hair stylists are professionals who know what they're doing – but they are also showmen who have lots of tricks up their sleeves for children to feel comfortable and enjoy their special treatment.
The store is located between the garage and the Emporium – just before the main street. Recognize the red polo and white striped barber at the front. Like everything Disney – this is much more than just plant a haircut. It is also entertainment and a trip through the time. There are lots of cool antiques like a working Western Electric box phone. It is also a frequent stop on the tour of the "Dapper Dans quartet – a real hairdresser.
The rest of the band can get in on the fun while the youth is being cut. The barbers also do regular cuts (for men and women), beard and mustache, ornaments, and hair gel colors.
No appointments. All services are on a first-come, first served ".
Hours: 9 am to 5 pm, seven days a week
Cost of services:
Court Adult: $ 17
Child of cut: $ 14 (12)
Beard and mustache: $ 10
Color Gel: $ 5
3. Are your kids big fans of Jack Sparrow and crew of the Black Pearl? Leave to join the crew and achieve a shift Pirate apprentice.
Outside the Pirates of the Caribbean ride, Jack and his First Officer recruit new junior pirates throughout the day. If your crew join the fun, will receive commemorative scrolls at the end signed by Jack Sparrow himself!
4. In the animal kingdom, children can take a country free "Discovery Kids" Passport Club "in any of the 6 stations around the park.
Each station has a fun learning activity, especially for children – but do not forget to get the passport stamped at each place as well. If they get all 6 stamps – to receive a special bonus.
The station locations are marked on the Park can pick up a free map to enter the animal kingdom.
5. It makes your budding artist dream of becoming an animator for Disney? Even if you can not draw a straight line – you should visit "The Magic of Disney Animation" at MGM Studios Disney's Hollywood for a special gift.
This often-overlooked attraction is full of Disney fun. The opening live / animation show with Mushu (from "Mulan") is excellent – but that's just the beginning! Then they can meet the latest Disney characters and experiment with various animation activities.
But do not miss "The animation studios" in the back. This is unbelievable! Your own stool and drawing board and a real Disney animator will guide you – step by step – through creating a Disney character. In the end, you get to sign and keep your drawing.
Note: The study is small, so be sure to get in line early if you want to participate in this activity.
So – that said "There is nothing free at Disney"? Enjoy!
About the Author
Anne Marie Hayes is the author of “Disney World Deals.” She loves visiting Orlando, exploring the theme parks and discovering Disney (and other)secrets with her husband Al, daughter Emily and nephew Robbie. Her mission is to help families realize their Disney Dreams. Visit her at
http://dw-deals.com
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