The boy’s mother called her “a pure angel.”
Every parent has fantasized about what it would be like to surprise their kids with a trip to Disney World. When Lauren Bergner and her husband took their three sons to Epcot and their youngest, Brody, who has autism, started to have a meltdown, Snow White swooped in to save the day—convincing them that the theme park really is the most magical place on earth.“I wanted to share an amazing experience that I had today,” she wrote.
Bergner then asked Disney to put her in touch with the actress who was playing Snow White that day so the family could personally thank her. “Please make sure she is recognized,” she finished the note. “We will never forget this moment.” Because Brody is sensitive to noise and crowds, Bergner spent the six months leading up to the trip preparing him for what to expect, she told a reporter with. Still, the Florida August heat and overstimulation from going on rides with his older brothers all morning created the perfect storm. “Brody was overheated, sweating and overwhelmed by everything,” she said. “He just started crying."
While Brody was off having a grand ole time with Snow White, Bergner said she briefly worried the other families waiting in line to see her would be upset. But that turned out not to be the case. “I turned around and they started clapping,” she said. “It was this magical moment that we will never, ever forget.”
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