View Full Version : Need a good idea to suprise DW
DisneyWorldDad
11-29-2001, 08:38 PM
My wife is the BEST at getting me great gifts for christmas, so this year I really want to upstage her. Does anyone have a good idea for a christmas surprise for our trip to WDW in April? I was thinking of a massage at the GF or something on those lines. We will have our 2 kids with us so a romantic dinner is really not feasable (I don't want to go to WDW and leave the kids w/ a babysitter!) She loves WDW but is not really into the Keys tour. Please help me with a blockbuster gift!
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CMomGo
11-30-2001, 08:02 AM
We are going for the week before Christmas again and I am planning on two surpises for my wife. 1) The "Rebalancing" spa treatment at GF Spa (1/2 day program), I will take our twin boys for the time she is at the spa and give her a nice break and 2) the "Re-Hitching" ceremony at Garden Grill in Epcot. I think she will get a kick out of this.
I too am looking for one or two more surprises, so I'm excited to see what other posts come in here.
Good Luck and Have Fun!!!, Jeff
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josierac
12-01-2001, 08:05 AM
You don't want to leave the kids with a babysitter, do you consider the kids rooms at the resorts at disney a babysitter? If not, then a nice dinner alone would be great. I know that I appreciate that more than a spa treatment. We can actually have dinner and hold a conversation at the same time. It's a rare treat for us.
My other option would be to do an Illumination cruise to see the fireworks at Epcot. I have been thinking of things to surprise my husband with for a 10th anniversary trip. These were some of the things that I was looking into. The other thing that I looked into is getting tickets to Cirque du Soleil. It's not cheap but I don't know what the spa treatments cost.
I prices Cirque and it's $70 per adult and I don't remember what the kids were but it's a great show for the whole family.
I finally decided on a weekend trip later next year for the 2 of us without the kids (our first trip without them) for the Food and Wine Festival. We will only be gone 2 1/2 days so my sister said she would take the kids for the weekend.
ac_roo
12-01-2001, 08:16 AM
HI! I just read about getting "re-hitched" at th Garden Grill? How do you find out about this and is it costly? We are leaving in 4 days and celebrating our 10th anniversary while we are there. It would be great to srping this on my hubby and three darling children. Thanks
josierac
12-01-2001, 10:50 AM
the re-hitching ceremony does not cost extra. From what I have read it is done at the Garden Grill restaurant in Epcot you can call the restaurant directly and give them your ps #, day and time you will be there. You can also re-confirm when you get there. As far as what actually happens, I am not sure, take a look at the restaurant section as I believe there is a write up about it.
Planogirl
12-02-2001, 12:16 AM
Check out this website and maybe you can find some ideas: http://www.giftsofalifetime.com/
These people are really super and do some amazing things.
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