maxtomsmom
Picture taken on Expedition Everest while stuck on
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This is our third WDW family trip, but we haven't officially finalized the details. We are waiting for our DVC to go ROFR and closing. If all goes well, we are hoping to go in mid April. Normally, I would have had the trip planned for months and would have told my kids at the 100 day mark and started a countdown. Now, I am waiting just in case things don't go well (Pixie dust come my way,please!
). We are hoping to finalize everything in early February. So here are my questions:
Has anyone waited until the morning of to surprise their kids? Mine will be 4 and 7.
If so, how did they handle the surprise? Were they over-excited, upset in anyway that they didn't know a head of time? DH and I think it might be fun to tell them in the morning, but given their ages it may be too much of a surprise for them.
Other thought is to tell them the weekend before. We are going during DS mid April break and weren't planning to leave until Tues. So we could tell them a few days before. This way he doesn't keep talking about it in school. He did that in Kindergarten for two months. We could do a scavenger hunt and let the prize be a postcard or something like this. DS6 could read the clues to the younger one.
What are other people's thoughts and experiences? Like I said, I can't tell them just yet. We most likely will go if the DVC doesn't work out, but I don't want to say anything without a plane ticket and a hotel reservation.
). We are hoping to finalize everything in early February. So here are my questions:Has anyone waited until the morning of to surprise their kids? Mine will be 4 and 7.
If so, how did they handle the surprise? Were they over-excited, upset in anyway that they didn't know a head of time? DH and I think it might be fun to tell them in the morning, but given their ages it may be too much of a surprise for them.
Other thought is to tell them the weekend before. We are going during DS mid April break and weren't planning to leave until Tues. So we could tell them a few days before. This way he doesn't keep talking about it in school. He did that in Kindergarten for two months. We could do a scavenger hunt and let the prize be a postcard or something like this. DS6 could read the clues to the younger one.
What are other people's thoughts and experiences? Like I said, I can't tell them just yet. We most likely will go if the DVC doesn't work out, but I don't want to say anything without a plane ticket and a hotel reservation.
Good luck