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kimwim8
03-24-2007, 06:53 PM
Does anyone have any tips for how we can surprise the kids? We're going to WDW in November, and our flight is at 12:30pm, so I don't know if I'll send them to school for just an hour or two or just keep them home & distract them somehow. I'd prefer for them to not know what's going on until we are on the way to the airport or pull in to the airport (it's only a 15 minute drive from our house).
Any info/advice/experiences are appreciated!!
Also, if you have any ideas for surprise things to pack in their carry-on bags that they wouldn't expect. :confused3
Oh, and they have both been to WDW more than 5 times and their ages are: DD8 and DS6 (by the time we go!)
Thanks so much!!! :thumbsup2
bnk1120
03-24-2007, 07:38 PM
I say send them to school and then pick them up. Tell them you planned a surprise day for them. See if they figure it out by the time you get to the airport. I always wished that would happen to me! I still wish my husband would try this sometime!!!!!
PrincessNED
03-24-2007, 10:32 PM
Send them to school but tell them you are picking them up for a dentist apointment - then head to the airport
kimwim8
03-25-2007, 09:11 AM
Thanks, guys. I think you're right. Sending them to school is probably the best way for DH and I to pack up the last minute items & load up the van without them around.
Packing really is gonna be the toughest part of this whole surprise thing. Usually we have the suitcases laid out for weeks ahead of time & I just throw things in as I think of them. But this time I guess I'm gonna have to keep them in the attic and do that sort of thing after they go to bed.
At least it won't be summer weather here, so they won't suspect anything if their shorts & t-shirts are missing. :laughing:
Thanks again!
T. Lynn
03-25-2007, 09:26 AM
My daughters a heavy sleeper and if this is the case, you can grab things out of their closets and drawers and pack the suitcases in your bedroom.
oogieman8541
03-25-2007, 10:32 AM
I would tell them you were going to visit relatives, then do one of the following:
By car- Drive half way and stop at a rest area, then give them letters that in side say... WERE GOING TO DISNEY WORLD!
By Plane- dont do anything justmake them think that you are on the plane to see relatives, then if you take Disney Magical Express cover their eyes when getting on the bus, then they will figure out the rest.
abeyst
03-25-2007, 02:30 PM
I've sent mine to school before we left (last time the flight left at 3:30) and this year they'll be going to school as well (the flight leaves at 12:15).
You could paint "we're going to Disney World" and Mickey heads on the car windows or something before you pick them up from school. Or write them a note and have the teacher give it to them right before they leave class and have the teacher tell them to open it once they get to the airport. It could say something like "Have a great time at Disney World!" Or you could ask the gate agent at the airport to do the same thing. It will be hard to do, though, once you get to the airport and they see the destination listed behind the gate counter. Or if they peek in the carry-on bags on the way to or at the airport and see Disney stuff in them. (I would do it at the school, that way you have the whole ride to the airport to share the kids' excitement!)
I always pack trinkets ("junk") from the dollar store to open and play with on the plane. Usually it's Disney-themed, but not always. Every plane trip we make our Tinkerbell Bags (Tink leaves them little presents each night at the hotel). I get cheap gift bags and Disney stickers at the dollar store, then the kids decorate their bags while they fly. It takes up a good chunk of the flight doing the decorating! And every year they never know what kind of stickers and bags they're gonna get! I keep all this stuff hidden in my "Disney planning" tote bag (it's secretly stashed), and the day before we leave I take their favorite back-pack and pack their trinkets/bags/stickers in it.
I keep the suitcases hidden in the basement. I have a "stash" spot in a closet where the kids never go, and that's where I stack up clothes. Then the day or 2 before I leave I'll pull out the stack, assess what I REALLY need to bring, then pack it all that night in the basement after the kids are asleep. For the toiletries I have a basket under the bathroom sink that I'll start my stash of toiletries. They get packed up after I get ready that morning.
kimwim8
03-25-2007, 07:33 PM
Thank you so much, guys. GREAT info!!
Yeah, I think I'll have to tell them at school or in the car on the way to the airport, since we've done the routine so many times...they know the deal. :rolleyes: :laughing:
I love the Tink bag idea. I might just have to use it!! (and it might help us save money on souveniers that way! :thumbsup2
Thanks again!!! And keep the ideas coming!
FreddyBeach
03-26-2007, 08:09 AM
Most of the fun my kids have had with our trip (we surprised them at Christmas for our trip this May) is in the planning. What they are going to ride, looking at pics, researching...
You may want to consider telling them a bit early so you can get some mileage out of the anticipation of going!
Mike in the Maritimes.
beattyfamily
03-26-2007, 08:21 AM
We've been to Disney many times so last year's 'girls only' trip, I decided to surprise them.
It was tough with the packaging but I did it.
Then it was tough to think of a reason for our dogs to go in the kennel and for the girls to get up early. Finally, I decided to tell them that we were going to see their aunt and cousin in PA for the weekend.
When we pulled into the airport, they freaked!! My youngest was in shock. She said 'you got me good, ma ma!".
I'm so glad I pulled it off. The photos Dh took at the airport are priceless. You can see the shock on their faces.
I like the idea of picking them up early from school for a doctor's appointment. But how much further is the airport to the doctor? Will they wonder why they are going much further than where the doctor is?
Good luck and have fun!
Chrissie-riel
03-26-2007, 08:29 AM
Gotta agree with FreddyBeach - sometimes it can be good to get mileage out of the anticipation. :idea: We always do a chore chart for a a few weeks or months before a Disney Trip. If they are good and earn all their magnets each day on the chart, they get a Disney Dollar! That is the money that they will have to spend at WDW on souvies, Mickey Bars, bottled beverages, etc. No asking Mom and Dad for more or "I want that...." You've got your own money to spend on whatever you want. :teacher: Teaches some excellent skills - earning your own money, saving and budgeting what you have when you get there! Our kids know about the trip we have coming up in September, and they have been bugging me already to know when the chart is going up!
Disbound
03-26-2007, 03:11 PM
I like to make a special booklet with puzzles, mazes, tic-tac-toe boards, etc that I have printed off the computer with Disney clip art on them! It's always fun for my daughter on the plane and keeps her busy while waiting in restaurants etc when we are there. I also printed out my own autograph book for her to use as well. Here are a few links to go to if you haven't found them already! Have a great trip!
www.disneydollarless.com/100...keypuzzle.shtml
www.disney.go.com/activities
www.disneywarehouse.comwww.disneyzone.net
www.puzzlemaker.school.discovery
A google search will get you more!:banana:
kimwim8
03-26-2007, 05:18 PM
I like the idea of picking them up early from school for a doctor's appointment. But how much further is the airport to the doctor? Will they wonder why they are going much further than where the doctor is?
The airport is in the opposite direction than the doctors, but they're both about 10 minutes from home. Maybe we'll blindfold them & tell them it's a surprise treat that they're going to. :goodvibes
As far as telling them soon, it might end up happening. But for now, they think that we're going back to WDW in 2008 (we went 3 times between Dec 2005 and Nov 2006 :rolleyes: ) so when I ask them questions about what they'd like to do, or where to eat, or where to stay...I just preface it with, "when we go in 2008..."
Thanks for the tips, you guys. I really appreciate them. And they get more even more excited!!! :yay:
bluwater
03-27-2007, 08:34 AM
I'm in the same boat. Leaving next Tuesday and not going to tell my DD9 until I pick her up from school that day.
I was thinking of picking her up and saying "let's do something....what do you want to do?"...and she'll say something like "let's go to the playground" and I'll say "nah, that's too boring...something better!".....and she'll keep going while I'm driving to the airport..... Eventually, maybe she'll say "ok,mom, YOU decide" and I'll say "let's go to Disney World!". She'll probably say either "Yeah, right!" or, more likely "Are you serious!!??!!"
OR....
I'll say "I wish we could go to Disney World".....and I'll have (hidden) that little Disney wand thing that makes the jingle sound when you push the button (like a wish has just been granted)....and I'll have the plane tickets and park hoppers packaged in a beautiful box with a big bow hidden next to me in the passengers seat (she'll be in the back)...when she hears the little musical sound from the wand she'll say "what was that?"...and I'll say I don't know....but I'll look over to the passenger seat and say "what's this?"...and lift up the package. She'll ask for it and I'll give it ot her to open....tickets inside...maybe a little trinket and some glitter....and a letter from Cinderella asking her to come for a visit to the Castle. At that point, I'll act like the car is driving on it's own and I can't control where it is going.
Just a couple of ideas. Still thinking about it over here. I wish you a fabulous time!
abeyst
03-27-2007, 10:16 AM
I'm in the same boat. Leaving next Tuesday and not going to tell my DD9 until I pick her up from school that day.
I was thinking of picking her up and saying "let's do something....what do you want to do?"...and she'll say something like "let's go to the playground" and I'll say "nah, that's too boring...something better!".....and she'll keep going while I'm driving to the airport..... Eventually, maybe she'll say "ok,mom, YOU decide" and I'll say "let's go to Disney World!". She'll probably say either "Yeah, right!" or, more likely "Are you serious!!??!!"
OR....
I'll say "I wish we could go to Disney World".....and I'll have (hidden) that little Disney wand thing that makes the jingle sound when you push the button (like a wish has just been granted)....and I'll have the plane tickets and park hoppers packaged in a beautiful box with a big bow hidden next to me in the passengers seat (she'll be in the back)...when she hears the little musical sound from the wand she'll say "what was that?"...and I'll say I don't know....but I'll look over to the passenger seat and say "what's this?"...and lift up the package. She'll ask for it and I'll give it ot her to open....tickets inside...maybe a little trinket and some glitter....and a letter from Cinderella asking her to come for a visit to the Castle. At that point, I'll act like the car is driving on it's own and I can't control where it is going.
Just a couple of ideas. Still thinking about it over here. I wish you a fabulous time!
Those are great ideas, too! My problem is they're already asking me (Daily!!) when we're going back! And DD4, everything she smells reminds her of Disney. "Mom, smell that? doesn't it smell like Disney?" :love:
Anyway, I'm trying to keep enough money out of the budget to have a limo take us to the airport. There's 8 of us going total and we'd need transportation anyway, so I'm trying to find a cheap way to have the limo pull up in front of school and pick him up. When he sees that he'll know where we're going!!
bluwater
03-27-2007, 11:09 AM
"smells like Disney".....now I've heard it all! :goodvibes
Yes, your DD4 is clever! You have your work cut out for you. I like the limo idea. I wonder if you can get them to put a little Mickey flag on the antenna (itf it has one). You know how you see limos flying the flag of whatever they represent?
I've decided to go with this idea:
Pick her up from school and on the way "home" I'll say, "I'm done work for the day, let's do something fun. What do you want to do?". She'll suggest things
like playground, mall, park, etc...I'll make faces and say that isn't fun
enough....eventually, I'll say "I wish we could go to Disney World! Now
THAT is fun!".
I'll them push the button on the Disney wand I'll have hidden in the door pocket to make that jingle sound (brrrrring) like a wish is being granted.
On the passenger seat, under my jacket, I'll have a box wrapped up in
special paper (maybe silver and tied with a huge bow). Inside will be
plane tickets, park tickets, the passes to the Disney Magical Express,
some trinkets I'll get from Dollar Store, DD's crown (yes, she has one - not from the toy store!)etc...and this letter (in caligraphy, rolled into a scroll)...
Please let me know if you have sugegstions.
My Dearest Princess (DD's Name),
I have missed you terribly and realize that it has been 4 long years since
your last visit to my Castle.
Yesterday, I was speaking with Belle, Ariel and Snow White about you. We
remember when you came to visit us and you had some of the most beautiful
gowns in your collection. After that visit, we wrote your name on the
Princess list that is kept in a special glass case inside the castle, next
to my glass slipper! Only special girls are included on this list, if they
demonstrate to us that they are true Princesses!
We were wondering what you have been doing and how busy you must be now that you are 9 years old. We suppose you must have outgrown your gowns by now. But, once a Princess, always a Princess, my dear!
Then, we had the most magical idea. We decided to ask Fairy Godmother to
cast a spell on your mommy to make her wish for you to come to the Castle.
If a mommy wishes something for her daughter, it always comes true! The
spell has worked, your mom has made the wish, and the wish has been
granted! Oh, we're all so excited!!
Princess (DD's name), TODAY, you will come to the Castle. Please tell your
mom to just let the magical spell work on your car and it will guide her
to where she needs to go next.
Enclosed in this package, you will find everything you need to get to the
Castle before the clock strikes 12. When your magical car parks itself,
please look inside the trunk. We hope you like what we have selected for
you!
Tinkerbell has arranged, for you and your mom, a magical flight to our
World. Once you land, Minnie has arranged for you to be transported in
Mickey’s Magical Express. Your magical passes for the Magical Express are
also enclosed in this package. The Magical Express will whisk you to our
beautiful Disney World Resort where you will spend 5 nights in a magical
hotel that is part of Disney World. Your mom not have to rent a car
or drive anywhere once you are here. You will be a special guest of the
Princesses and our magical carriages will take you everywhere you need to
go!
Oh, Princess (DD's name), everything has been perfectly arranged! Fairy
Godmother has done it all for YOU. We are ALL so excited and can’t wait to
see you this evening. In celebration of your visit, Mickey has arranged
for all of the parks to stay open extra late while you are here. Your
magical passes to ALL of the parks are also included in this package,
Dearest Princess.
For this magical spell to completely work, you must now say these magic
words: “Bippity Bobbity Boo!” Please say them now with your eyes closed!
Safe travels Dearest Princess! See you tonight!
Let the Magic Begin!
Love,
Cinderella
P.S. There is one extra magical surprise, but you will not find out until
tomorrow!
kimwim8
03-27-2007, 03:07 PM
OK....that letter just made me cry!! :love: That is the sweetest thing you can do for your daughter!! I have a DD8, who I know would melt from that letter!!! I might just have to incorporate a letter from the kids' favorite characters somehow..... :goodvibes
abeyst - I have a DS like your DD4. He relates EVERYTHING he sees, smells, hears and tastes to WDW! :rotfl:
I hope all of these surprises work out for us!! Make sure to have your cameras ready to take the "surprise" pics!!!
And thanks for sharing your ideas and plans!
MousekaMaddi
03-27-2007, 09:38 PM
omg,,,,,fabulous letter........im doing that NEXT trip!!!:love:
happy2go2wdwmom
03-27-2007, 11:25 PM
I won through Disney's Magical Rewards Sweepstakes, a free call from Mickey Mouse (which, as I am sure you already know, you can buy for just a few $$) and I've arranged for this to occur the night before we go to WDW. My son knows we are going but the call will be a surprise. I am also surprising my husband and son w/ a limo ride to the airport (friends are picking us up on return trip---I figure we'll be so sad it is over that having friends to pick us up will perk us up, too)! I also won a DIS unplugged t-shirt which I will put in my hubby's Easter Basket, along with some other Disney items (a DGF of mine just gave me some WDW coffee from the Land for watching her child for a few days)--
I am also ordering PJ Pals and other products, like pins (the on sale PJ's are only $3.50 today) on the Disney shopping website. (They often also have the light up stuff for night time online.) I have also been buying from the $1.00 store (kites, chalk, stickers, glow sticks,...) to be placed on DS8's bed every night, and bought a Disney MP3 player to go into his Easter basket.
I ordered the Special Maps from WDW they offered onli9ne (DS LOVES MAPS!)...EVERY day, a part of my plannign is thinking out some of these surprises. The note idea is FANTASTIC and a new addition to my plans---I may write notes for my DH as well as my DS and will put the notes on the limo seats!!!
:cool1: :banana: :banana: :love: :dance3: :yay:
abeyst
03-28-2007, 11:39 AM
What a GREAT LETTER!!! I would love to use it, too, except DD4 (a.k.a. The Sniffer!) doesn't like the princesses! :sad2: Luckily she loves Disney so much that I won't disown her over that! ;) I'll just have to modify it with characters she does like!! Duh, then get her brother to read it to her! (What am I thinking, a letter for a child who can't read yet!) :confused:
Good luck everyone with your surprise announcements for the kids!
Mommy Poppins
03-28-2007, 12:10 PM
We were at Disney last year for our "GRAND" (read $$$$$) vacation with our vow renewal, etc., so the kids were told that we wouldn't be going back to Disney for a few years. We found out about a month ago that DH has to attend a conference in Orlando in May, so of course the "no Disney" went out the window and I started planning for all of us to go with Dh to the conference. We haven't told the kids that we are going to Florida. DD11 is kind of nosy so we had to give them a reason why we were requesting time off school for them, etc. We told them that the conference is in Baltimore and we would be spending a week at the motel pool, aquarium, etc. while DH attends the conference. We will drive to Baltimore on Wednesday night for an early Thursday morning flight. That Thursday just happens to be my youngest Ds's 5th birthday. So, I'm going to have a t-shirt made for his birthday that he will open that morning (when we wake them up at the crack of dawn to take Daddy to his conference so we can have the car for the day!). The shirt will say something like "I'm 5 and we're going to Disney World for my birthday". Then I'll give the other two kids Disney shirts too! Here's hoping I can keep it a secret until then!!!
momsoftwins
03-28-2007, 10:06 PM
bluwater ..i have tears running down my cheeks reading that letter!!!
great letter
TheMorgans
03-29-2007, 01:52 PM
I surprised my DD for her 10th birthday last year. I picked her up at school and told her that we were going to celebrate her birthday tonight (2 days early). I asked if she could go out to dinner anywhere - where would she want to go. Knowing that the Rainforest Cafe is her favorite place and it is near the airport - we headed off to eat. We live about 2 hours from the airport and of course after dinner it was late, so I suggested we get a room and spend the night. I told her that this was a very special hotel that had a bus that you got to ride to go to breakfast and we would have to get up very early to catch the "Breakfast Bus". Long story short -- her Dad called that morning to wake us up and suggested to her "Since you and Mommy are right by the airport, why don't the two of you just fly to WDW today." She started jumping up and down and squealing!!!! :banana: :banana: :banana: She kept asking can we go, can we go, can we go..... :eek: :eek: We got on the shuttle bus to the airport and off we went.
It was a birthday she will never forget. It was also special because it was just a Mommy and me tripprincess: princess: (our first one without DH and her 3 older brothers). DH got to see (rather hear) the excitment because he was the one that called her to tell her she was going. She was soooooo excited:woohoo: that day and told everyone that its my birthday and I am going to WDW and I did not know -blah, blah, blah. The pilot had everyone sing happy birthday to her. We will never be able to top that trip.
This May we are returning - the whole family this time. Everyone knows we are going, but they don't know we are going to fly. We are going to try to keep that a surprise too. That may be difficult esp. if we mention the "Breakfast Bus"!!:laughing: :laughing:
kimwim8
03-29-2007, 02:51 PM
I surprised my DD for her 10th birthday last year. I picked her up at school and told her that we were going to celebrate her birthday tonight (2 days early). I asked if she could go out to dinner anywhere - where would she want to go. Knowing that the Rainforest Cafe is her favorite place and it is near the airport - we headed off to eat. We live about 2 hours from the airport and of course after dinner it was late, so I suggested we get a room and spend the night. I told her that this was a very special hotel that had a bus that you got to ride to go to breakfast and we would have to get up very early to catch the "Breakfast Bus". Long story short -- her Dad called that morning to wake us up and suggested to her "Since you and Mommy are right by the airport, why don't the two of you just fly to WDW today." She started jumping up and down and squealing!!!! :banana: :banana: :banana: She kept asking can we go, can we go, can we go..... :eek: :eek: We got on the shuttle bus to the airport and off we went.
It was a birthday she will never forget. It was also special because it was just a Mommy and me tripprincess: princess: (our first one without DH and her 3 older brothers). DH got to see (rather hear) the excitment because he was the one that called her to tell her she was going. She was soooooo excited:woohoo: that day and told everyone that its my birthday and I am going to WDW and I did not know -blah, blah, blah. The pilot had everyone sing happy birthday to her. We will never be able to top that trip.
This May we are returning - the whole family this time. Everyone knows we are going, but they don't know we are going to fly. We are going to try to keep that a surprise too. That may be difficult esp. if we mention the "Breakfast Bus"!!:laughing: :laughing:
That is just AWESOME!! :thumbsup2 Thanks so much for sharing.
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