Help me tell my kids!

chip91

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Hi all;
I'm looking for a super cool way to tell my kids we are going back to DISNEY!! My parents are paying, so they want to do it as the last Christmas gift opened on Christmas day..I told my Mom it would be cool to do a treasure hunt, put the clues together till they get it! ANY ideas at all welcome, I want this to be super special for all, including the priceless looks on the faces of the kids we will get to witness when they figure it out!!

TIA-
CHIP
 
Have the final clue of the hunt be mouse ears personalized for each child. That can announce the gift, be a cute photo op, and be taken with when you go. We surprised our family with the personalized ears just wrapped in a box to announce the trip as a gift one Christmas. I was just searching the internet to find the mouse ears to do that again this year for my husband's side of the family. :teeth:
 
We did the treasure hunt and they did not get it. It was disappointing. I hope yours get it. The following is a section from my trip report:

I did research on the web on creating treasure hunts for children, especially children who cannot read yet because we have a 4 year old who does not read. We decided to have both pictures and words. The 8 year old could read out loud to the 4 year old and they could use the picture to solve the clue. We made the decision that the treasure hunt would take place a couple days before our trip.

As time past by, I worked at getting the treasure hunt ready and putting together a prize as the finale. The treasure or prize would actually tell them that we are going to Disney World. This was when I discovered the Creative DISign section of the DIS. I thought that I could make them each an autograph book and WDW T-shirts and place them inside a wrapped box as a way for them to know we are going to WDW. I started with the Mickey Mouse tie-dye shirt, and then proceeded into ironing the transfers. I cannot forget to give Kudos out to the designers (specifically Julia & Nicks Mom) in the Creative Designs forum because they did some great work designing these T’s for me. The shirt on top said, “Surprise We are going to Disney World,” followed by several other WDW shirts. They were all adorable! I could just picture in my mind, the girls jumping for joy after reading that.

Two days before our trip we have the treasure hunt ready to go. The kids have no idea what is going on. We ask the kids if they want to play a game. They are just thrilled, “Yeah! Lets play a game.” I stay with the kids in the house while DH goes outside to hide all the clues. When DH returns, we explain the rules of the game. The camera is ready, we give DD8 the first clue, she reads it out load to DD4, they see the picture and run to the find the second clue, and so on. Finally they get to the final clue and find the wrapped boxes. I tell them to sit on the bench and open them. I am so excited that I could just explode. They unwrap the boxes and shout, “Cool, T-shirts!” DH has to explain to DD8 that she needs to read the shirts. She reads the first one, “Surprise we are going to Disney World.” Nothing, no reaction what so ever and moves on to the second shirt, “Walt Disney World 2006.” Again, nothing! DH asks her what the shirts say. She says, “Yes, I know that we are going Disney World again someday.” DH says, “Not someday, look at the year, 2006.” DD8 says, “Ohhhhh!” but she is still puzzled. I, of course am absolutely brewing inside so I shout out, “Ashley we are leaving in two days.” She looks at us with huge eyes and says, “We are?” I must admit that I was a little disappointed that they did not get the jump for joy, screaming around the backyard like I dreamed about for months. It must have been a delayed reaction because, it took a few minutes to soak in before they both started jumping around and giggling. They each had to put on their t-shirts and continue to wear them all day. I now have this disappointing moment in my life on video in case we ever want to relive the experience again someday. The good news is DD8 tells me that she wants to be surprised for all of our vacations from now on.
 
Santa left my kids a letter explaining that they had been so good this year that they were getting a trip to WDW. They were not very excited. However, when we drove onto Disney property, the excitement level went up about a thousand notches!!
 

My kids are little so I left clues from santa 1 word on each piece of paper that read.. You are going to disney world. They weren't allowed to read it til they got all of the papers. My then 6 year old put out the papers and mixed them til she got it. They were very excited, til she realized we were flying..That's a whole different story. :)
 
Deducing from you signature...the trip isn't until October?

My only word of caution is that December to October is a L-O-N-G time for a kid to wait when it comes to Disney. Maybe include something about the time. Perhaps the last gift could be a calendar with "Trip to Disney" marked on the date you are leaving. That way they can use it to X off the days from xmas until departure.
 
I'm doing the same thing. I have a picture of my kids in front of the castle. I added some text to the photo that says "We're going to Disney World in August 2007!"

I'm going to put that together with some Disney Dollars and other items from the local Disney store and have them open it last.
 












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