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Disney Character Fun


Instead of just taking a picture and having a Disney character sign your autograph book, you can a fun interaction with them by asking certain questions! Here is a list of some I have found through various sites, I look forward to saying some of these on my next trip!

***ones I have personally tried and gotten really fun answers/results




 What to say to characters
Ariel
Ask Ariel if you can become a mermaid
Army man
Ask Green Army to march with you then pose with a great salute
Aurora
Ask Aurora if she likes to takes naps
Belle
Ask Belle for a book recommendation
Buzz
Ask Buzz if you can push his reset button
***Buzz
Ask Buzz to go into Latin mode
Buzz
Ask Buzz what exactly is beyond infinity
Captain Hook
Stand behind Captain Hook and go tick tock, tick tock or call him a codfish
Captain Hook
If he is alone, ask him where Mr. Smee is
***Chip/Dale
Ask Chip/Dale if they are squirrels, gophers or rats
Chip/Dale
Ask Chip/Dale who has the better dance moves
Chip/Dale
Ask them which one is Alvin and which one is Simon.  Ask where Theodore is at.
Daisy
Propose marriage to Daisy or ask for a kiss
Donald
Ask Donald where Mickey is
Donald
Ask Donald why he doesn’t have as much stuff in the parks as Mickey
Donald
Ask Donald why he doesn’t wear pants
Donald
Tell Donald you like his performance in the Aflac commercials
Eeyore
Ask Eeyore where his tail is
Eeyore
Show Eeyore your muscles
Flynn Rider
Ask him to see what is in his bag
Goofy
Ask Goofy if he’s ever taken Pluto for a walk
Mary Poppins
Ask Mary how come your room doesn’t clean itself when you snap your fingers
Mary Poppins
Ask Mary where Bert is
Mary Poppins
Tell Mary Poppins that you heard only Mary Poppins can say   “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” backwards
Minnie
Ask Minnie if Mickey has given her a ring yet
Minnie
Compliment Minnie on her outfit
***Minnie
Propose marriage to Minnie
Mulan
Ask Mulan how to be an honorable child
Peter Pan
Greet him with a loud “Cock a doodle doo”
Pluto
Ask Pluto where Mickey is
Pluto
Give Pluto a dog biscuit
***Pluto
scratch him behind his ear
Pluto
Tell Pluto he should get a never-ending supply of dog bones
Pooh
Ask Pooh where you can locate some honey because you have a rumbly in your tummy
Princesses
Complement Princesses on their dresses
Rafiki
Bring a Simba plush.  He’ll lift it up like in the movie
Snow White
Ask Snow White who her favorite dwarf is
Snow White
Give Snow White an apple
Step Sister
Ask one of Cinderella’s Step Sisters to sing
Step Sister
Ask the Step Sisters which is the pretty one
Step Sister
If they are at the side of the castle, ask the stepsisters when Cindy will be   arriving. (Have your video camera ready)
Step Sister
Offer your son to marry one of them
***Stitch
Ask him what his badness level is

Thumper
Tell Thumper to stay out of your flower beds
Tiana
Ask Tiana who is minding her restaurant
Tigger
Ask Tigger if he is a boy or girl
***Tigger
Tell Tigger you can bounce higher than him
Tigger
Instead of saying goodbye say TTFN “Ta Ta For Now”
Woody
Ask Woody if Andy’s name is on the bottom of his boot
Woody
Tell Woody there is a snake in his boot
Woody
Ask Woody for a showdown
***Any Toy Story Character
Yell “Andy’s coming”!!!

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  1. I love this! This is a great post - though I've heard that last one in't quite the same anymore...

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