Kilimanjaro Safaris; Animal Kingdom; AA
  • On Apr 14, 2011
    Becky from RI 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 will be coming to WDW in Oct to celebrate my cancer being in remission (hopefully!) I've checked off that this is a Personal Celebration. I'm wondering what that really means? My kids don't know about my cancer so I don't want them scared. Thoughts?

    Hi, Becky! My thoughts and prayers go out to all those battling cancer.  Choosing your trip as a Personal Celebration can mean whatever you choose for it to mean.  Last year, we took my aunt on a Personal Celebration trip for her retirement.  If a Cast Member or Guest asks what you are are celebrating, just say, " A Personal Triumph." No more is required.  No Cast Member will push the issue.  Your kids will not have to know, and you can celebrate your remission! I wish you good health and a Magical vacation! 
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Meet the Panelist: Krista, Tennessee

My husband and I have a 16 year-old daughter and an 14 year-old son and over a decade's worth of Disney traditions and memories. We try new experiences each trip, so we have experienced many "extras" in and out of the parks. Learn More About Krista

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