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Individual Bingo Cards
Individual Bingo Cards
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Individual Bingo Cards — instant-download, scavenger-style bingo cards inspired by theme-park design, storytelling, and the art of noticing. Choose your Card Theme + Customization level.
Customization options:
- Standard ($3): instant-download PDF/PNG.
- Branded (One Agent) ($8): add your logo + contact details to one card theme.
- Branded (Whole Agency) ($15): agency-wide branding for one card theme (logo/URL/socials; reusable for your team).
Branding note: We wanted to create a touchpoint that feels like a hug before the flight. This isn't just a piece of paper; it's a family tradition in the making. By starting the 'Wish Ritual' at home, you are anchoring their vacation excitement to your brand before they even see the castle.
Card themes (pick one):
- The Rhode Less Traveled — An all-ages scavenger-style bingo card inspired by Imagineer lectures and theme-park design psychology—art, architecture, color, and storytelling that shape what you see, feel, and remember. A curated “hidden level” guide for people who love the quiet corners, the design tricks, and the un-Googleable details—part scavenger hunt, part museum docent, part insider flex.
- Main Street, Side Eye — The “Art of Noticing” card: tiny jokes, window details, and specific signage you only catch when you look up—because the funniest stuff is usually above eye level.
- Kings to the Keydom — “Magic Bingo” with classic park-magic moments—ending in a special Disney tradition.
- Pin and Tonic Bingo — Young-and-young-at-heart pin-hunting bingo (pun fully family-safe): spot pins, trades, boards, and the little collectibles culture that turns a walk into a quest.
- Rome & Rhode: The Art of the Theme Park (Roman Edition) — A Roman-lens field guide to theme park design: Baroque drama, forced perspective, procession routes, arches, piazza energy, and theatrical reveals—how the park works on your brain, explained like you’re strolling through Rome.
- Wishwork — A soft, sacred checklist of micro-rituals—make a wish, notice the music, stay a little longer—designed to turn a day in the park into a keepsake, not a checklist.
- Liner Notes Bingo — A listening-first bingo card for the park’s soundtrack you didn’t know you were hearing—music transitions, loop changes, hidden jokes in audio, and cinematic sound cues.
- Cast Member Name Bingo — A sweet, interactive card that nudges you to actually look up—spot (or politely learn) Cast Member name tags, say thank you, and collect tiny human moments that make the park feel personal.
- Night Magic Card — A golden-hour-to-after-dark guide to the park’s transformation—lights come on, reflections appear, music feels different, and everything turns into a stage set.
- Snackies & Secrets — A playful food-meets-field-guide card: iconic bites, hidden snacks, “eat it on the curb” moments, plus sensory prompts that make treats feel like part of the story.
- Kids’ Eyes Card — A gentle, heart-squeeze bingo focused on kid logic and kid wonder—tiny hands, big reactions, nap moments, proud faces, and the magic adults forget to watch.
- People-Watching Bingo — The classic crowd-pleaser: funny, family-safe “spot it” squares (matching shirts, rope drop coffee, stroller naps, most expensive day ever) that everyone can play without effort.
- Core Memory Card — A feelings-forward bingo that captures what people actually want from the trip—presence, surprise joy, a quiet yes, an unplanned laugh—moments you’ll remember even without photos.
- DSNY Design School Bingo — Theme park design principles, but made fun: color theory, sightlines, forced perspective, transitions, texture, and “story-through-objects”—so guests feel like they unlocked the secret curriculum.
- Side Quest Bingo — A game-coded card of optional mini-missions—take the long way, find a quiet corner, follow the music, do one spontaneous thing—perfect for turning downtime into adventure.
- POV Card — A meme-literate, modern bingo of relatable park moments written like social captions—POV: the AC hits, POV: last look at the castle, POV: “worth it”—screenshot bait in the best way.
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