I forgot to mention that you
get to enter the park through a special line that is just for annual
passholders. I don't have to stand in
the long lines with everyone else.
Oh, and I also got a free
wristband that does the same thing as showing my card for admission and
discounts. Technology is amazing.
About a week or so after
getting my annual pass I received a welcome card for becoming an annual
passholder.
Attached to the card was a Disney
PASSHOLDER magnet on it.
I had seen these magnets on
the backs of vehicles and so I decided to put mine on the tailgate of my
pick-up truck. Now the whole world
knows that I am an annual passholder.
The magnet is a rubberized
magnet and sticks real well to the tailgate.
No problems with it until recently.
I was at Hollywood Studios at Disney World. When I returned to my vehicle in the parking
lot I noticed that my magnet was gone from the upper left corner of the
tailgate.
Instead, it was now in the
lower right hand corner and upside-down.
The magnet would not have fallen off while parked. It might while I am driving but not while I
am parked. Perhaps a child saw it and took
it off and the parents told the child to put it back. That is the best speculation that I can
think of.
I returned the magnet to its
rightful place of upper left corner and decided to secure it a little better to
my tailgate. I know. it looks as though
I riveted the magnet to the tailgate.
But it isn't really rivets,
it is little tiny powerful rare earth magnets.
This should make it a little more difficult to get off.
Each year they send me a new
magnet. Plus throughout the year they
give special ones out to Annual Passholders in a theme park.
At Epcot I got two for their
flower festival: one of Mickey and the following month one for Minnie.
Recently I got one of Donald
Duck.
By the way, these magnets make great refrigerator magnets. How do I know? Yep, there is one on my refrigerator door.
Well, that was my adventure
with my special Disney magnets. Have a
great day filled with lots of fun things which is easy to do when you visit
Disney World. Lew
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Passholders flip each others magnets to see a "hi"
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