Wow that is very reasonable, we are def gonna do this! Even if its like $10 a piece now..They were $8 when I looked last year. They're small and oh, so cute.
We started getting silhouettes of the kids done when we first visited in 1984. I now have a wall full and have started frames for the grandkids. They're inexpensive, relatively quick to do, and easy to carry in the park and pack for the trip home. Also makes it easy to remember how many times and when we've been to WDW.Wow that is very reasonable, we are def gonna do this! Even if its like $10 a piece now..
For whatever reason, we hadn't done silhouettes when our kids were little. I think I just assumed it would take too much time (silly me). We did them on our last couple trips and loved it (both the experience and the product). It's great chatting with the artist as they work. The one we have seen at DL has been cutting silhouettes for 43 years. Just remarkable.We started getting silhouettes of the kids done when we first visited in 1984. I now have a wall full and have started frames for the grandkids. They're inexpensive, relatively quick to do, and easy to carry in the park and pack for the trip home. Also makes it easy to remember how many times and when we've been to WDW.
There's a stand off Main Street and another at Disney Springs.
Be sure to ask the artist to autograph and date the back. They aren't often asked and it means a lot to them.
That would be 24x7. There’s ALWAYS something better to do than riding the tiki birds!
We used to never do the Tiki Birds. Now for some reason our trip seems incomplete without it.I thought that too for years, but after seeing it with my baby great nieces in September, I gained a new appreciation for the show. I have four of them under the age of 3 and all of them were awed by the birds.
OP, I love riding the train full circle.
Sounds cool!
Do you have info you could share about this? My grandson asked about this.Sword in the Stone "ceremony"