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missnicolec
03-15-2009, 09:45 PM
I recently some some pictures of Suri Cruise (http://www.celebitchy.com/36798/princess_suri_cruise_meets_cinderella_at_disney_wo rld/) getting to meet some Disney characters and Melissa Joan Hart's son (http://celebrity-babies.com/2009/03/13/brady-wilkersons-first-birthday-fun/) celebrating his first birthday at Disneyland - but when I look and try to find information on whether these things are offered as packages or something, I have a hard time getting specifics. :confused: I'm sure that celebs get perks no one else ever will, but are there similar things you can do?

Can anyone tell me a little bit more about possibly going about organizing something like that? I'd rather get info from someone who knows rather than a small blurb on a website somewhere.

Malcon10t
03-15-2009, 10:14 PM
I'm sure that celebs get perks no one else ever will, but are there similar things you can do?

Can anyone tell me a little bit more about possibly going about organizing something like that? I'd rather get info from someone who knows rather than a small blurb on a website somewhere.
Call VIP Services. 714-300-7710. But, be aware prices are not cheap. You can get a private guide (aka Plaid) who will basically organize your day for you and escort you through the park. They keep track of your fastpasses, they get your next one when its time, organize tables when your ready to eat, and basically help with anything they can. There are a few perks that go with it. (Not a FOTL though.) It starts at $750 for 6 hours for up to 10 people. There are some very excellent guides who make it worth every penny. You need to arrange this weeks in advance. If you wait, and they can fit you in, the price goes to $1000.

You can get private meetings with character's arranged. I believe it starts at $850 for 15 minutes.

You can get a cake like you saw for baby's first. I can't remember the cost off hand. I *think* it was in the neighborhood of $50 and up to start. You can call DIsney Dining to order it. They need 72 hours advance notice.

We did MickeyDogMom's 16th birthday at Disneyland through VIP services. They arranged everything. It was not cheap. It was worth every penny. I could have done it myself, cheaper, and still have been in the park, but without the perks. But, it was a once in a lifetime thing, and I am glad we did it.