Mom And Daughter; Animal Kingdom
  • On May 29, 2014
    Thomas from IL Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    We are arriving at Disney for a week stay this Saturday (> 48 hours but who's counting)...any way my son is about to lose his first tooth, most likely while there, so is there anything special Disney does (free or at a cost) to make moment magical? THNX

    Hi Thomas!  Your trip is just a few days away.  Are you too excited to sleep yet? I love your question, because just last week my daughter and a very special friend were both yanking on loose teeth the entire time we were at Walt Disney World in hope that they would fall out, and the tooth fairy would visit.  Disney itself may not do anything special, but the "tooth fairy" will have access to some very unique Disney souvenirs called Disney Dollars that can be bought at any guest service location on Disney property.  These Disney Dollars can be spent at Walt Disney World just the same as cash.    My daughter has plenty in her scrapbook, and was even lucky enough to receive a few last week when that tooth finally came out on our last day at Walt Disney World.   

    I hope you have an amazing time at The Most Magical Place on Earth!  Enjoy every minute with your family. And I hope that tooth can hang on a few more days,  what a special memory that would be loosing your first tooth at Walt Disney World. 

    Dream as Dreamers Do,

    ~Jen
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Meet the Panelist: Jennifer, Alabama

Hello, my name is Jen, and my family and I call the Gulf Coast of Alabama home. I am a mom to 2 rowdy Pirates and a beautiful teenage Princess. I've been showing my "Disney Side" since I was a small child and I can't wait to share the abundance of Pixie-Dusted knowledge I have acquired about the Most Magical Place on Earth with you and your family! Learn More About Jennifer

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