Disney is always a magical experience, but sometimes when you lose something special to you, it can be tough to just bottle it up. Just before christmas Paul Miller and his son were visiting Walt Disney World and his son lost a water bottle that was very special to him.
This is a water bottle that his son had taken to all his favorite places over the past 10 years. He lost in the queue while in line for Tower of Terror at Hollywood Studios and since the bottle meant so much to him, Miller took a chance and sent out a tweet to Disney world.
Two days later there was a hint of progress as Disney replied asking him for a description of the item.
As it turned out Disney Magic was in the still air of the Tower of Terror and Guest Relations had recovered the water bottle. They quickly informed him that the item had been located and was on its way to a safe location.
What they neglected to mention is that on its way, the water bottle would be getting a VIP tour of the Tower of Terror by none other than, Dillion one of the Tower’s most well-known bellhops in the Hotel.
The bottle was transported outside where it got to enjoy a special view.
The Bottle was then escorted inside where is was offered some tea while it waited.
Somewhere along the tour Dillion even escorted the bottle on to the ride since it didn’t get the full experience before.
Finally the beloved water bottle made its way to Guest Relations where it could wait to be picked up.
Shortly after Disney sent a tweet informing Miller of that “he did enjoy his stay at the Hollywood Tower Hotel”, and they even invited him back.
Our pleasure! We hope you had a happy reunion with the water bottle, he did enjoy his stay at the Hollywood Tower Hotel. Be sure to drop in again soon! ⚡🛎️ pic.twitter.com/z3oxSnHp7a
— Walt Disney World Today (@WDWToday) December 23, 2017
Afterwards Miller took the whole thing in good spirit and laughed about how it even got to ride the attraction.
When he finally got the water bottle back, he posted a reunion photo with the caption, “pure happy”.
So all in all, it truly did have a happy ending. With a little bit of Disney Magic, the missing item ends up right back where it belongs.
We’re glad this story turned out well for Miller and his son, but we have to take a moment to recognize these amazing cast members. Guest Relations at Walt Disney World is like no other in the world and they can always turn a negative situation into a positive one. This lighthearted search, rescue and recovery is certainly going to give this family a magical memory that will last a lifetime.