Disney autograph books
Disney autograph books are a must for your Disney vacation, especially if you are travelling with children. One of the most popular attractions at any Walt Disney World themepark is the Disney characters – you can often stand in longer lines to collect a Disney autograph and pose with your favourite character than for the headliner rides!
If you plan to collect Disney autographs then you will need a Disney autograph book. Disney World autograph books are available at all of the Walt Disney World hotels and the theme parks, but why not save yourself some money and have a little fun making your own Disney autograph book at home?
When we travelled to Walt Disney World for our Disney Wedding and Honeymoon in 2005 I decided that I would like to collect some Disney autographs – but wanted something different to the standard book they sell in the parks.
How to make your own Disney autograph books
I searched the Internet and made a list of all of the Disney characters that appear in the parks and then settled down in front of the computer to design a customised page for each of the characters. I used pictures of each character and added quotes from their movies, or lyrics from songs to decorate the pages.
After creating a page for each Disney character I printed them out and glued them into a spiral notebook. I glued the images to the right hand pages of the book, leaving the left-hand pages empty to add photographs after the trip.
This worked really well – but I think if I were to make another Disney autograph book in the future I would keep the pages loose and use a clipboard to hold them together. That way you can leave signed pages in your hotel room so they won’t get ruined. You can then either slip the Disney autographs into a photo album with the photos or use them for scrap booking.
The character reactions…
When I got to the parks I was quite shy lining up to have my photo taken amongst all of the children in the line – but the characters loved their pages! The page I made for Flik had a picture of Hopper on it and when Flik saw it he put his hands over his eyes in fear and pretended to run away *lol*
How do you make your own Disney World autograph book?

I spent many hours designing my pages but it was worth the effort. In order to spread the pixie dust further I have put them all into a pdf file that you can download and print to make your own Disney autograph book.
If you would like to use my pages to make your own book follow these simple instructions:
Sign up for my Operation Pixie Dust – Magical Mastery course- Your second lesson will contain links to download the autograph page files
- Print these out on good quality paper – each image will print at 6×4 inches
- Then either use a clipboard to keep the pages loose, or stick them into a hardback notebook.
- Grab a thick stubby felt tip pen for the characters to sign with and you’re ready to start collecting autographs!
Have fun!
Top Tip: Use a ziplock plastic bag to keep the pages dry
You will need Adobe Acrobat reader to view and print the pdf file. You can download it for free from adobe.com.
Please note that these are not official Disney Autograph Book Pages and the copyright for all images used within the pages belongs to the Walt Disney World Company.


