Help making 18th b-day special

gatorgirl2

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My older son will be turning 18 while we're at Disney. Any recommendations on making the day extra special? His favorite place at night is the Epcot World Showcase (yea, I raised him right). I'll have three other teen boys with me, as well.
 
Is he a starwars fan? I'm taking my husband to make his own light sabre at down town disney (once upon a toy I think- would be worth double checking though) they can make their own light up, sound making light sabres (my husband turns 30 during our trip LOL)

I've been told you can ask for a birthday button at guest services and if he wears it he'll get special attention from cast members and I've seen some people mention birthday cupcakes at table service restaurants?

You can order birthday cakes into restaurants or resort rooms too (I think it's the boardwalk bakery?)
 
First of all, Congradulations for taking your "men" to WDW. Fabulous idea!!!:thumbsup2
It sounds like you've been their before. Have you ever eaten at 50's Prime Time in Hollywood Studios? I think that 'd be alot of fun for the guys. AND maybe splurging on a behind the scenes tour.
I would definetly take them all to The Adventurer's Club and the Comedy Warehouse in Pleasure Island. Perfectly acceptable for under age kids during the earliest hrs. Free admission until 9:00, opens at 7:00.
Double check those time, though.
 
First of all, Congradulations for taking your "men" to WDW. Fabulous idea!!!:thumbsup2
It sounds like you've been their before;) Have you ever eaten at 50's Prime Time in Hollywood Studios? I think that 'd be alot of fun for the guys. AND maybe splurging on a behind the scenes tour.
I would definetly take them all to The Adventurer's Club and the Comedy Warehouse in Pleasure Island. Perfectly acceptable for under age kids during the earliest hrs. Free admission until 9:00, opens at 7:00.
Double check those time, though.
 

I 'm not exactly sure where this is, but I think its on Pleasure Isand, but theres a place where you can make your own roller coster on a computer, then they put you in a round ball, and it goes through what you created. I think it sounds pretty cool, not for myself, but I'm sure an 18 y/o boy would love it!
 
My boys love Disney Quest. Since we are staying at SSR this time, I guess I'll add the DQ and Waterparks option on our tickets. Thanks for the suggestions--please keep 'em coming. Somewhere I read something about Segway tours and preferred fireworks viewing??? Any insight??
 
You might want to look into the surfing school at Typhoon Lagoon. It looks pretty cool.
 


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