Guests had Casey and Thomas sign various figures and even the tins these figures were blindly packaged in.
The signing took place from 5p-7p and the line wasn't too long. About 30 people deep at the start of the signing. Wristbands were handed out throughout the day as guest purchased Park Starz to ensure a place in line.
The Ice Gator, with it's large blank spot on the back of head, seemed to be a popular choice to get signed.
Both Casey and Thomas collaborated on the designs and choice of characters in Park Starz, so no figure had an artist stamped onto the bottom. Some guests had both artists sign a single figure.
Here is Thomas Signing a Blizzard Beach Ice Gator. Guests in line were found trading Park Starz among themselves, trying to secure their favorites. No word yet from Disney on if Park Starz will be officially traded around the parks.
Is this a Hitchhiking Ghost? Nope, just a happy haunt named Cliff with his Park Starz. Myself and Austin (many of you know Austin from the release day lines) took Park Starz around WDW today for a photo shoot. I have to edit the photos and pick the best, but I can't wait to show you. So here is a sneak peak at a couple photos:
Horizons Butler and Figment
Figment
It's a Small World
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