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Pao927
07-18-2005, 06:10 PM
My aunt said she heard on the news that if your birthday, or you were born on the same day disneyland opened (yesterday i think) you and only you get to go in for free on that day...?? True Or False You Tell ME!!
Executioner
07-18-2005, 06:18 PM
Art Linkletter did. Hahaha! Seriously, I am not sure. I doubt it though.
brunetteTinkerbell1955
07-18-2005, 06:24 PM
if it was true i bet u would have to bring ur birth certificate to prove it, or unless everyone will get in free yesterday
Pao927
07-18-2005, 06:28 PM
if it was true i bet u would have to bring ur birth certificate to prove it, or unless everyone will get in free yesterday
yea....probably because dang can u imagine how many people will say its ther birthday.....to save 55.00.haha like me it was my birthday ;-p haha jk
barfownz
07-18-2005, 06:32 PM
you can d/l the 50th ceromony from yesterday at www.mouseinfo.com (http://www.mouseinfo.com)
CA Screamin Dude
07-18-2005, 11:14 PM
False. However, if you are born in the park, you generally receive a lifetime pass.
Disneyland_Wolf
07-18-2005, 11:16 PM
I have a forum friend who is born on the same day, when disneyland opened.
He said something on the forum, "I want to share birthdays with Disneyland".
Pao927
07-18-2005, 11:29 PM
False. However, if you are born in the park, you generally receive a lifetime pass.
WHA?????????????????????ARE YOU SERIOUS? HOW CAN THAT BE BORN IN THE PARK?? SOMEONE EXPLAIN!!!!!!! HAHAH
brunetteTinkerbell1955
07-18-2005, 11:35 PM
say if a mom was pregnate and she went to disneyland, and then she has her baby unexpectably disneyland brings doctors and everything just like in the hostpitol they do have nurses in the park
CA Screamin Dude
07-19-2005, 12:03 AM
It's a real rarity, and always covered by the news. Giving the lifetime pass ensures a really positive reaction from possible consumers.
PeoplemoverMatt
07-19-2005, 01:04 AM
False. However, if you are born in the park, you generally receive a lifetime pass.
How about giving the mother a lifetime pass too? :tongue:
-- Peoplemover "My sis is pregnant again, in case you were wondering where that thought came from :wink: " Matt
lablkilz699
07-19-2005, 03:27 AM
false. I went to disneyland for my birthday last august. you can go to city hall and tell them its your birthday and they will give you a pin or some sticker or something. might feel a little dumb wearing a big pin that says "Its My Birthday!" or something...but hey...got lots of happy birthdays from random people, it was pretty cool, lol.
i dono how but somehow when we got back to the hotel after a day and night in the park on the day of my birthday there was like a lot of balloons and a card and an autographed black and white photo of mickey. Im thinking maybe my mom set that up or something with the hotel people but i dont know. she denies knowing anything about it until this day so i guess thats just adds to the disney aura and "magic" haha.
Legend_S
07-19-2005, 09:23 AM
Wow, a lifetime pass, is there anyother way to get one, or is that it, because I remember someone telling me if your like the 5,000,000,000 person or something you get a lifetime pass I think, I remember I had this friend that claimed to be a lifetime pass holder, that little punk was such a lier. I was at Disneyland once and somehow bumped into him, then I asked, "Where's your lifetime pass?" then like I suspected, he said he lost it, pff yeah right!
Bobsledder
07-20-2005, 11:15 AM
"Disneyland" and "Free"? Right..
TowerGal_13
07-21-2005, 10:50 PM
False. However, if you are born in the park, you generally receive a lifetime pass.
Someone actually was born in DL. over on the benches by the baby care center, they got the #1 birth certificate for the kid.
Lucky...... :icon_cry:
daisy66
05-24-2006, 12:07 AM
false. I went to disneyland for my birthday last august. you can go to city hall and tell them its your birthday and they will give you a pin or some sticker or something. might feel a little dumb wearing a big pin that says "Its My Birthday!" or something...but hey...got lots of happy birthdays from random people, it was pretty cool, lol.
i dono how but somehow when we got back to the hotel after a day and night in the park on the day of my birthday there was like a lot of balloons and a card and an autographed black and white photo of mickey. Im thinking maybe my mom set that up or something with the hotel people but i dont know. she denies knowing anything about it until this day so i guess thats just adds to the disney aura and "magic" haha.
House keeping,They did it to me too,I was soo happy and suprised,I was like "mom when did you get this?" she said "it must have been housekeeping" then when they came later we thanked them they said your welcome so I guess it was them your mom might not have known anything at all.
And if you get in for free then I need a refund my birthday was the same exact day they began the celebration(it was not the DL birthday,but close enough lol),I demand a refund(lol J/K).
dougeebear
05-24-2006, 10:47 AM
Wow, a lifetime pass, is there anyother way to get one, or is that it, because I remember someone telling me if your like the 5,000,000,000 person or something you get a lifetime pass I think
There was a news story recently about a family who was chosen (emphasis added) to be the 5 billionth visitor or something like that. I said chosen because Disney doesn't know exactly who is or isn't, I mean does a re-entry count ? The family of 9 got lifetime passes, but the 10th on the way did not.
About the only other people I've heard of with lifetime passes are members of the Disney family. And the occasional baby born in the park.
wwe_wordlife619
05-24-2006, 08:47 PM
that would be hecka awesome,
sofiebusterlove
06-23-2006, 03:03 AM
yeah it would.Even if i got to go like i might not even get to go to WDW
Executioner
06-23-2006, 09:06 PM
What about if you are invloved in a freak accident in the park, or something happened that was Disney's fault, and you got hurt? I am sure they might throw one of those out there for that.
jbuck
06-23-2006, 09:15 PM
hmmm...note to self when older bring very pregnaut wife to disneyland...what?
kairamoon
06-24-2006, 12:00 AM
Note to self...Bring my rich doctor husband with me to Disneyland so he can perform a C-section in DL...
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