I'm taking my children to Disney next week and I have a question for all of you
Not only are my kids and I celebrating becoming a 'forever family' through adoption (finalized December 26, 2007), but my fabulous kiddos agreed to give up having birthday parties and prezzies from Mommy earlier this year (February and May) in order to take this trip and celebrate all these wonderful events at WDW.
We are planning on celebrating each event as a family one day while we are at WDW. I'm wondering if there is a policy on the 'birthday buttons' at WDW. I don't want to 'steal anyone else's thunder' so to speak, but my kids have waited a long time to celebrate these things, have come through so much with more still to face (both have some medical issues as well), and I'd like to be able to give them a little bit of pixie dust this way. They are old enough to understand this but I wouldn't want to go against any policies or anything like that.
Soooo, long story short, is it ok to 'say' they have a birthday while we are there even though their true birthdays were earlier this year since the kiddos agreed to postpone celebrations until our trip???
Thank you for your thoughts
Not only are my kids and I celebrating becoming a 'forever family' through adoption (finalized December 26, 2007), but my fabulous kiddos agreed to give up having birthday parties and prezzies from Mommy earlier this year (February and May) in order to take this trip and celebrate all these wonderful events at WDW.We are planning on celebrating each event as a family one day while we are at WDW. I'm wondering if there is a policy on the 'birthday buttons' at WDW. I don't want to 'steal anyone else's thunder' so to speak, but my kids have waited a long time to celebrate these things, have come through so much with more still to face (both have some medical issues as well), and I'd like to be able to give them a little bit of pixie dust this way. They are old enough to understand this but I wouldn't want to go against any policies or anything like that.
Soooo, long story short, is it ok to 'say' they have a birthday while we are there even though their true birthdays were earlier this year since the kiddos agreed to postpone celebrations until our trip???
Thank you for your thoughts


disney doesn't check i.d. cards for exact birthday dates, i promise!