Showing posts with label Lilo and Stitch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lilo and Stitch. Show all posts

Saturday, November 1, 2014

A Few Tips For Meeting Disney Characters

By Lisa Green

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Almost five-year-old Megan gets autographs from her favorite characters

When you have a Disney vacation planned, one of the things you immediately imagine is how your children (or you) will be when you see those famous Disney characters for the first time! If you have very small children, you may worry about whether or not your little sweeties will be scared or how to properly make that initial introduction.  I have a little experience with this and here’s my best advice:

Babies and Toddlers:  They won’t remember it, so it’s YOU who will be most disappointed if the character meeting doesn’t go well.

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Not crying (yet) a cautious Joseph meets Genie for the first time.

Everyone wants pictures, so my best advice is easy does it.  Small doses work best.  Let your toddler look at the characters from far away first before getting them up close and personal.  It helps if there’s an older sibling to lead the way, but if that’s not the case – let them see other children having fun with the characters so they know it’s a good thing. 
  • Worse case – take pictures of your little one with the character in the background if face-to-face is a no-go. 
  • Unless there are older siblings to consider, don’t waste your money on a character meal just yet.  It’s worth every penny, though, when the time is right. 
Which brings me to…. Children between four and ten: 
  • Now’s the time to dish out some dough.  Character meals, character meet-and-greets, autograph books, and Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique.  I promise – you’ll spend less money when they’re tweens and teens at Disney World than you will during this stage.  Why spend the money (and the time waiting in line)?  They’re only this age for a very little while – the age where they still believe in magic, still get a kick out of playing dress-up, and still think those characters are royal-celebrity-rock-stars!
  • Character Dining – you have several choices at all four theme parks and many different resorts.  Our favorite has always been Chef Mickey’s at the Contemporary Resort because of the classic characters (Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy).  There is character dining available with a wide variety of characters in every park and many resorts.  For more details and information on selecting the right dining experience for you (or your child), check out this article at The Disney Food Blog
  • Character Meet and Greets + Autograph Collecting:  ALL character interaction opportunities are covered here by a great source of Disney World info, Intercot.com.  Sudden opportunities do present themselves and should be taken advantage of whenever possible (saves time).  Bring along an autograph book, a tee shirt, a wide picture mat, or pillowcase for the characters to sign – these make great souvenirs!  Bring large markers in different colors that are easy for the characters to grip and hand them open and ready to write to each character when the time comes.
  • Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique – Warning:  You may experience sticker shock!  This magical salon turns your little princess into her favorite Disney princess (or character).  Why you should do it:  After their transformation is complete, just take them to see an afternoon parade in the Magic Kingdom.  The parade characters salute, bow, blow kisses, bestow royal waves – you name it- especially for the Disney princesses among the parades’ spectators.  I must confess – I purposely find a place near one of these princesses in the crowd so I can watch her reaction (and her parents’) as the parade goes by and all those very priceless interactions take place – makes me misty-eyed every time.
  •  If your child is shy:  Our own Megan was very timid as a little girl and didn’t want to speak to strangers – even Disney characters.  We found that the silent, happy (no villains), non-speaking characters were her favorites since there was no chance they would ask her a question or require her to speak to them at any time.
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Mickey autographs a tee shirt

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Donald!

Tweens, Teens, and Adults:

  • Best to look for those sudden moments that pop up when the characters are available and the line is short or non-existent.  These are some of my most favorite vacation pictures EVER!  Mostly because running into the characters was a surprise (in an out-of-the way place) and the characters are more inclined to be playful or tease in unexpected ways.  Villains are perfect for older children and adults.  
  • Character meals can still be fun.  Breakfast at Chef Mickey’s is still one of our favorite things to do.  Also, 1900 Park Fare at the Grand Floridian offers a character dinner that features Cinderella and Prince Charming, Lady Tremaine and the Stepsisters, Drizella and Anastasia…they are perfect for character interaction with teens and adults as they are extremely funny (and the sisters may be a bit much for little ones). 
  • Disney Cruise Line – Characters abound on the high seas!  With older children especially, watch for those unexpected opportunities.  In port, there are usually characters waiting on the pier to welcome you back to the ship – depending on the time of day, the line for pictures is usually very short (or nonexistent).
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Jason and Joseph returning from Castaway Cay

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Goofy has some smooth moves at sea

Hopefully, some of these tips will come in handy on your next (or first) Disney vacation.  If you have character pictures you’d like to share, I’d love to see them.

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Surprise meeting with Lilo and Stitch

 
This article was originally posted by Lisa on her Living a Disney Life-Empty Nesting with Pixie Dust Blog.

Monday, October 28, 2013

Trick or Treat, WDCC Lilo and Stitch

By: Barbie and Nick

Lilo and Stitch is one of our favorite movies and Halloween is one of our favorite holidays, so these figures are actually displayed in our house year round.


 Stitch is titled 'Trick", while Lilo is "or Treat." They have the "Glass Slipper" Production Mark, which  honored Cinderella's 55th Anniversary in 2005.



We bought these on eBay a few years ago, and I don't recall what we paid, but I know it was well below retail price.


Stitch came with the pumpkin. 


Lilo also has a lovely pumpkin.


Stitch made his Jack 'O lantern mischievous, just like himself, while Lilo carved hers to look happy, just like her personality! How do you carve yours? Boo!

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Square Enix Formation Arts Lilo and Stitch Figures

I discovered these figures while doing a search for "Gashapon" Disney figures, which I've started collecting in the last year.


Lilo and Stitch holds a very special place in our hearts, as it's the first Disney movie we saw together, so I'm always on the lookout for reasonably priced collectibles from this film.
I got the whole set for $40 on eBay.
They usually go for a much higher price per figure on eBay than what I paid for all 5, so was pretty happy with the purchase.

I am not very familiar with Square Enix Formation Arts figures, so I was a bit surprised when I opened the box and saw this!



 A puzzle! Just insert the figures into their respective slots.
Are these toys for young children? Do they come in Capsules like Gashapon?
Whatever they are, I think they are awesome!


As an extra bonus, they look great amongst our plants!

Friday, June 21, 2013

Walt Disney Classics Collection Limited Edition Stitch

Summer arrives in the Northern Hemisphere today.
This Walt Disney Classics Collection Stitch was the 2006 Spring Premiere Event limited edition sculpture. But to me, it says "Summer" rather than Spring.


"Greetings From Paradise" measures 4 1/2 inches high.


What do you think Stitch has in his coconut?


That is one awesome shirt he's sporting!


Limited to 4000. 

The production mark for 1996 is the Trowel, in honor of Practical Pig in the Academy Award winning 1933 cartoon, 'The Three Little Pigs'.
For another WDCC Stitch figurine, check out this post by Barbie.


Here's hoping everyone has a wonderful Summer here in the north, and we hope folks in the Southern Hemisphere have a wonderful Winter!


Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Vinylmation Animation Series 3

Some great Vinylmation series are currently available from Disney, including the Vinylmation Animation Series 3.
Some of my favorite characters are in this series!




Barbie picked one out at the Disney Store a few weeks ago, and got Panchito from The Three Caballeros.




I've picked up several since.
We'll start with Stitch.


This is the less friendly, Experiment 626 version of Stitch.


Next up, we have Ludwig Von Drake.


Look for more Ludwig Von Drake items in the future.


Then we have a character that I loved as a child, but have no other collectibles of, Robin Hood!



Another childhood favorite, Thumper from Bambi was a topper. I got him on eBay.



And last, but certainly not least, we have my favorite Dwarf, Grumpy from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.



Another great series is Mickey's Wild West. I only have a couple figures from that set, and I'll share them in an upcoming post.