WebmasterLeah
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Gosh ... he's my hero for sitting through two Palo dinners lasting six hours - one after the other!!!
What a keepsake, Tracey!! It's wonderful that you all had that personal experience with him. I think he is such a wonderful representation of a real Disney Legend - a person who appreciates his career, the company he's worked for, and happy to share his experiences with people who care.
I saw him throughout the cruise, like many of us did, and got such a kick of his enjoyment and enthusiasm.
... and when I think about encounters with Bob, stories by Charlie (& Lee), and the amazing concert by Jodi -- we wouldn't have had any of this without the DIS and the DIS Unplugged... What an awesome opportunity for many of us.
Thanks again, Dreams.
What I truly enjoyed about Bob is that many of us held him in such high esteem and everyone thought it was really neat to meet and talk to him, and he did not put himself in a higher category. He was just like everyone else. I think that that truly shows something of his character that he can be in a position he is and still know that he is just one of us.
How funny that he is wearing his "Don't Judge Me By Tonight Pin" Or was that new at Drink Around the World?
I remember seeing you sitting right outside the private room - was that brunch or dinner?
We sat outside the room for their brunch group, and they did get loud. If I had not known them, I would have been really irritated. The only thing I felt badly about is that our server felt horrible and kept offering us free drinks. But, I do know them. I know that they are 15 people who love and care for each other and don't get to see each other in person very often. So, I tried to look at it as a good thing. I have a respect for the friendships that that group has. And next time I plan to dine around them, I might just bring earplugs
I'm sorry to hear this, Skip. A friend of mine had a similar experience.
I can understand that. I'm surprised DCL didn't make accommodations so that all dining guests had their needs met - a large group getting together and small groups of guests who don't want to be disturbed during dinner.
I was actually finding the group amusing and went in to tell them so.
I can understand that. I'm surprised DCL didn't make accommodations so that all dining guests had their needs met - a large group getting together and small groups of guests who don't want to be disturbed during dinner.
They're the ones who built the door out of glass with gaps all over it...
I can understand that. I'm surprised DCL didn't make accommodations so that all dining guests had their needs met - a large group getting together and small groups of guests who don't want to be disturbed during dinner.