White cap!!
The hat didn't come with Mickey's autograph, I had to work for that. I checked the schedule, found when Mickey would be out, and went to where he'd be. There was already a line. I waited, until it was finally my turn. I asked the photographer if I could get my hat signed, and she gave it to Mickey Mouse to sign. She took a picture, and I left, excited to show off my latest piece of Disney Cruise Line merchandise.
If you ever want a hat like this, they are on any of the 4 Disney cruise ships. Probably. The selection changes every so often. This hat cost $25, and I think it was worth it. Who doesn't want a hat signed by Mickey Mouse?
Also, at the time of publishing, this blog has been around for over a year now! It has been a great experience, and I really like getting reader feedback. Your input helps me make this blog better!
Finally, I just want to give a shout out to the kid who gave me the idea for the hat, whoever he is...
Great puns in this post, DCLKid. That is a really nice looking hat. I am thinking about getting a DCL hat on my next cruise...I hope they still have that style when I go!!
ReplyDeleteI really like your hat, that's a unique souvenir for sure!
ReplyDeleteI usually try to collect a new Tervis on our trips, but I'm running out of unique ones. Have you ever done a Halloween on the High Seas cruise? I'm wondering what kind of unique items they have on those cruises.
joe@backtothemouse.com
That gives me a great idea.�� On my next DLC I think I’ll get a hat and see if I can get Minnie Mouse to sign it!
ReplyDeleteI like your style and idea. You may have started a fashion trend. I think I’d look sharp in an autographed hat from DCL too. I like the white but do they have other colors?
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