Miss Peach
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Love it miss peach! Funny, BUT sadly, some may mistake your post as actual opinions as it sounds so close to many posts on the dis.
Satire is lost on many!
Love it miss peach! Funny, BUT sadly, some may mistake your post as actual opinions as it sounds so close to many posts on the dis.
kimgg said:Judging others harshly for being first timers is unfair.
I like the other thread that gives good ideas as it is positive and not so negative. Thanks for that one!!
CleoGoldfish said:Are the givers supposed to sign the FE gifts? Or is it more like Secret Santa?
(Sorry if off-topic -- we actually have candy to give, but it is related to our hometown, though now it's other places too, but if I don't sign the gift, the reference may be lost...)
Silverfox97 said:For the record, speaking only for myself, I am certainly not judging first timers. That was not meant to be the theme of my particular post.
I posted a very long post on that thread about all of the awesome goodies we've receivedThere have been many!
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Hmmmm...
I wonder if anyone thought my FE gifts were junk...
For adults I bought plastic pirate shot glasses from (gasp!) Oriental Trading and packaged them up with mini rum bottles, pirate beads, and self made personalized magnets.
For kids I bought - again from Oriental Trading - pirate themed bandannas, felt eyepatches, dog tag necklaces, rubber bracelets, tattoos, and rings (different versions for boys & girls) and packaged them up with "Jack Sparrow's How to be a Pirate Guide" and self made personalized magnets.
Junk????
I wanna sail with you!![]()
I have done over 20 FE exchanges and can honestly say I never got a gift I didnt like.
I appreciate all the effort that went into home made items. Plus we appreciated all the goodies and magnets we received. If we didnt like the particular candy it went home to grandkids who were thrilled. So nothing was ever wasted.
I truly believe everyone who particiaptes gives what works best for them according to their budget, room in luggage, and amount of rooms participating. some save for years to get on a Disney cruise, so budget is important. I would much rather have people experience the FE and give the so called junk items, than not participate because they feel like they can't afford a good enough gift.
The amount a person spends was NOT suppose to be important. That is what all FE's I have done have always stated to all new people who didnt know what a FE was. It was always meant to be inexpensive gifts. Plus it can be home made if you choose to make something.
I have known a couple of people who made nice homemade gifts, sent the box ahead of time to the ship due to luggage space and their box never made it ot the ship.
So rather than disappoint everyone ,they bought candy and themed pencils for the kids on the ship. I really appreciate their gifts so much knowing all they had gone through to try and keep the spirit of giving alive after a bad experience.
Others who didnt know what had happened might of been like the OP here, thinking cheap junk. Nothing cheap about buying stuff on the ship and this obviously took away from their personal souvenir funds. Plus all the money and time they spent making the original gifts.
If someone is the type of person who think FE gits are junk then they should not particiapte. They will be happy and the rest of us who love finding little surprizes in our FE will be happy too. Nobody is forced to join.
New people, please don't be discouraged by this sad thread. It is truly a fun thing to do. I usually split up my deliveries by decks and days. To me it was never a chore. I loved looking at all the door signs and decorations on the doors. It's a good way to walk off some of those delicious meals on board.
Looking forward to the next 3 FE's I am already signed up for!!!
Kathy
Kathy
I have done over 20 FE exchanges and can honestly say I never got a gift I didnt like.
I appreciate all the effort that went into home made items. Plus we appreciated all the goodies and magnets we received. If we didnt like the particular candy it went home to grandkids who were thrilled. So nothing was ever wasted.
I truly believe everyone who particiaptes gives what works best for them according to their budget, room in luggage, and amount of rooms participating. some save for years to get on a Disney cruise, so budget is important. I would much rather have people experience the FE and give the so called junk items, than not participate because they feel like they can't afford a good enough gift.
The amount a person spends was NOT suppose to be important. That is what all FE's I have done have always stated to all new people who didnt know what a FE was. It was always meant to be inexpensive gifts. Plus it can be home made if you choose to make something.
I have known a couple of people who made nice homemade gifts, sent the box ahead of time to the ship due to luggage space and their box never made it ot the ship.
So rather than disappoint everyone ,they bought candy and themed pencils for the kids on the ship. I really appreciate their gifts so much knowing all they had gone through to try and keep the spirit of giving alive after a bad experience.
Others who didnt know what had happened might of been like the OP here, thinking cheap junk. Nothing cheap about buying stuff on the ship and this obviously took away from their personal souvenir funds. Plus all the money and time they spent making the original gifts.
If someone is the type of person who think FE gits are junk then they should not particiapte. They will be happy and the rest of us who love finding little surprizes in our FE will be happy too. Nobody is forced to join.
New people, please don't be discouraged by this sad thread. It is truly a fun thing to do. I usually split up my deliveries by decks and days. To me it was never a chore. I loved looking at all the door signs and decorations on the doors. It's a good way to walk off some of those delicious meals on board.
Looking forward to the next 3 FE's I am already signed up for!!!
Kathy
Kathy
kimgg said:I just can see how most first timers might all resort to the same types of things since they've never done it before - I admit I considered OT but actually to do what I wanted to do was actually getting too expensive so it feels bad to have those ideas criticized as too cheap and thoughtless (and I have been giving the darn FE more thought lately than my actual cruise plans)! I really appreciate the creative ideas and hopefully I can come up with something do-able. Honestly though I am still on the fence about whether to proceed ...
I can sympathize with getting " the same old, same old" and the thrill lessening for those who have done it numerous times. It is similar to the complaints I've heard from teachers about teacher gifts. It's all in how the message is delivered.![]()
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BibiSmart said:This is my fourth Disney cruise and first FE. I don't have any expectations other then to meet some people with my same interests and have a good time.
Sorry some people's expectations are higher than others. I appreciate people's effort and so do my children.
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I have done over 20 FE exchanges and can honestly say I never got a gift I didnt like.
I appreciate all the effort that went into home made items. Plus we appreciated all the goodies and magnets we received. If we didnt like the particular candy it went home to grandkids who were thrilled. So nothing was ever wasted.
I truly believe everyone who particiaptes gives what works best for them according to their budget, room in luggage, and amount of rooms participating. some save for years to get on a Disney cruise, so budget is important. I would much rather have people experience the FE and give the so called junk items, than not participate because they feel like they can't afford a good enough gift.
The amount a person spends was NOT suppose to be important. That is what all FE's I have done have always stated to all new people who didnt know what a FE was. It was always meant to be inexpensive gifts. Plus it can be home made if you choose to make something.
I have known a couple of people who made nice homemade gifts, sent the box ahead of time to the ship due to luggage space and their box never made it ot the ship.
So rather than disappoint everyone ,they bought candy and themed pencils for the kids on the ship. I really appreciate their gifts so much knowing all they had gone through to try and keep the spirit of giving alive after a bad experience.
Others who didnt know what had happened might of been like the OP here, thinking cheap junk. Nothing cheap about buying stuff on the ship and this obviously took away from their personal souvenir funds. Plus all the money and time they spent making the original gifts.
If someone is the type of person who think FE gits are junk then they should not particiapte. They will be happy and the rest of us who love finding little surprizes in our FE will be happy too. Nobody is forced to join.
New people, please don't be discouraged by this sad thread. It is truly a fun thing to do. I usually split up my deliveries by decks and days. To me it was never a chore. I loved looking at all the door signs and decorations on the doors. It's a good way to walk off some of those delicious meals on board.
Looking forward to the next 3 FE's I am already signed up for!!!
Kathy
Kathy
Silverfox97 said:I never said it wasn't fun and with all due respect, I don't need you telling me not to participate. Save your snarky comments for someone else.
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natandscott said:I know the FE gifts can be a lot of work. I'm hoping there's going to be a FE exchange on our Fantasy cruise in Jan. 2014. I think I can honestly say that if I receive some lovely decoupage coasters, or a personalized magnet or something like that, that I've seen people mention, I would consider that to be worth it---even if I get 20 bags of candy.
missj1975 said:it really is the thought that counts and if a person is worried about the money value of the gifts they will get in return, then they probably shouldn't join a FE.
The range of FE gifts we've received were all the way from home-made, super crafty things to stickers.
If you don't want the little stuff (stickers, little toys, etc) that you receive, you can always put them in your pocket to gift other young kids around the ship. I've done that with leftover FE stuff I've brought along.
The little girl in the movie who sat quietly and actually watched the movie got one. Any cute little pirates/princesses I saw while walking around got them. Kids who were polite got them
You spread the magic that way, and receive a lot of smiles.
As to whether stuff went missing from our FEs - I don't know. I personally don't have a checklist that I keep when receiving gifts to track who gave me something and who didn't.
I don't put my name (DIS or otherwise) on the gifts I give, and I've been known to put stuff in FEs that weren't on my list. I may be one of the people who you thought didn't give you anything.
I think it's fun. And I'm sad that (depending on the FB thing) I may not do it again.