Behind the Magic Disneyland Muesum in Oakland

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Behind the Magic Disneyland Muesum in Oakland

Post by Just Believe » Jul Sun 09, 2006 7:44 pm

I had the greatest day of my life. I went to the muesum with my dad and little brother. It was amazing but the best part was that Margeret Kerry, the women who was used as a model for Tinker Bell, was there!!! She was signing Autographs and taking pictures along with talking to the people about her experiences. It was SOOO AMAZING!!! I literally cried I was so overwhelmed. SHe was a very nice lady and the best part was she still had Tinker Bell's eyes. It was amazing. Then a reporter for the Oakland Tribune interviewed me and my little brother. I was the more emotional one about this historic event. :cry:
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Re: Behind the Magic Disneyland Muesum in Oakland

Post by Lion Sleeps Tonight » Jul Mon 10, 2006 7:41 pm

Just Believe wrote:I had the greatest day of my life. I went to the muesum with my dad and little brother. It was amazing but the best part was that Margeret Kerry, the women who was used as a model for Tinker Bell, was there!!! She was signing Autographs and taking pictures along with talking to the people about her experiences. It was SOOO AMAZING!!! I literally cried I was so overwhelmed. SHe was a very nice lady and the best part was she still had Tinker Bell's eyes. It was amazing. Then a reporter for the Oakland Tribune interviewed me and my little brother. I was the more emotional one about this historic event. :cry:
Good thing I searched "oakland" - I was about to start a topic on it.

A friend of mine actually told me about the musuem exhibit the other day. We both went yesterday with the knowledge that Margaret Kerry was going to be there, but didn't think to get an autograph from her.

While going through the amazing exhibit(with the headphone), I kept on glancing back towards where Ms. Kerry was chatting with people and signing autographs. After a quick agreement, my friend and I decided to stand in line and try to get meet Ms. Kerry before 4pm(the time session was to end).

There were so many huge fans there to meet this kind, warm-hearted lady. She was polite and cheerful the entire time, up until the very end. I didn't really like Tinkerbell before this, but my opinion has changed after meeting her, lol. Bless her heart!
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