When the Wish Comes Full Circle Felix's Story
Felix was four years old the first time he visited Walt Disney World. He was also four years old when his family received news that changed everything: a cancer diagnosis, delivered by phone while they sat in the Magic Kingdom.
They finished the vacation, doing their best to hold onto the magic for a little boy who didn't yet know what was unfolding around them. When they got home, treatment began almost immediately.
What followed was hard. Felix's mom, Julie, describes it plainly: "There is no magic pill." During that time, a child life specialist named Mary Beth became an anchor for the family, helping Felix navigate the scary parts of treatment. It was Mary Beth who first mentioned that Felix would be eligible for a Wish.
Julie remembers that moment as an unexpected light: "Knowing there is something to look forward to, words can't describe what something like that does for your spirit."
Felix had two great loves during treatment: Legos, which he built by the dozens from his hospital bed, and the memory of Walt Disney World. When he learned his Wish could take him back, the answer was easy. At the Dr. J. Peter McPartlon Wishing Space in Saratoga Springs, wish granters Scott and Leslie sat on the floor with Felix, played Legos, and talked through what would make him happiest. His trip would combine both worlds: Walt Disney World and Legoland Florida.