Hiram_Hill
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Feb 11, 2006
We're taking an end of the college year trip to WDW starting May 9th-May16. Mother's day happens to fall in that time frame, and as usual, my wife doesn't know what she wants, but wants something special.
Yes, I can call and have flowers delivered to the room, or I could go to the epcot brunch, but she's not too into that. The flowers are passive, and the brunch just isn't her scene.
I wish I knew what park we were going to be in, and that would help with the planning, but I want to know if there is something that can be done special for her during this day that's kinda off the beaten Disney path.
Anyone have any ideas or cast members want to help make my wife and wonderful mother to our son's day special?
Feel free to PM me if you don't want to put the idea out here for public consumption.
I'm going to go dig through the Disney planning folder and see if I can discern with park we're going to be in on Sunday.
Also, she has a tight grip on the finances meaning that I went back to college and am making virtually $0 and she's bringing home the bacon, so I feel bad spending her money on her gift, even though we don't do our finances that way, I'd like for it to be a surprise (as in, I can't pay for anything now to tip her hand)... I'd have to do it close to the date we're leaving.
Yes, I can call and have flowers delivered to the room, or I could go to the epcot brunch, but she's not too into that. The flowers are passive, and the brunch just isn't her scene.
I wish I knew what park we were going to be in, and that would help with the planning, but I want to know if there is something that can be done special for her during this day that's kinda off the beaten Disney path.
Anyone have any ideas or cast members want to help make my wife and wonderful mother to our son's day special?
Feel free to PM me if you don't want to put the idea out here for public consumption.
I'm going to go dig through the Disney planning folder and see if I can discern with park we're going to be in on Sunday.
Also, she has a tight grip on the finances meaning that I went back to college and am making virtually $0 and she's bringing home the bacon, so I feel bad spending her money on her gift, even though we don't do our finances that way, I'd like for it to be a surprise (as in, I can't pay for anything now to tip her hand)... I'd have to do it close to the date we're leaving.