Mom And Daughter; Animal Kingdom
  • On Jul 14, 2014
    Sara from MI Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Good Morning! On our last trip 9/2012, we were able to attach birthdays and anniversary to some of our ADRs when we made them. Is this something that can still be done? We are celebrating some 1st visits and birthdays next time 11/2014. Thanks!!

    Hi Sara:

    There is no better place to celebrate than at Walt Disney World and Disney loves to celebrate with you.  When making reservations, Disney still asks if you are celebrating anything special.  Feel free to let the reservationist know about any birthdays, anniversaries, or other important milestones.  And don't be shy about reminding your server and the host at check-in. 

    Don't forget to pick up a "first visit" and "birthday" buttons at Guest Relations at any of the Parks.  Wear the buttons proudly and you may not even need to remind anyone at the restaurants of the special occasions.  Many Cast Members go out of their way to greet you with a kind gesture to make the visit more memorable.

    Enjoy this special trip. 
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Meet the Panelist: Jonas, New York

I am a family man and huge Disney fan raising two awesome and rambunctious boys.  As Disney Vacation Club members, we travel to Walt Disney World often. Learn More About Jonas

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