Help with in park "gift certificates"

twinz

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We are going in December to WDW with a friend and her three boys. The first time we went we made each boy a goodie bag, but now they are 4 years older (14, 12, 10), and who would have thought that they wanted the goodie bages again. My sister and I were thinking of making them each a "gift certificate" like book...This is where your help comes in. We have some ideas (1 free play at the arcade, 1 gift under $5.00, 1 free snack, your choice of swimming pool), but we need more ideas. We wanted more "free" things--with no cost to us, as that will get expensive. We are going to be in WDW from December 2-9 and we will be staying at POR. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.
 
How about "next Ride your choice" or "2 Hours of your choice of what to do" or "first in line of your group" or "first pick of ride seat" ohhh this one is good since they are boys "make one person take a picture with a character of their choice" (like they could make one the others take a picture with a girly princess hehe) or "mom carries all my bags/stuff for an hour" or "Have someone else ask a Cast Member a stupid question (like standing in front of the castle and asking where the castle is)" or "pick what so and so eats for 1 meal"
 
Thanks for the ideas. They will all be used but us!
Twinz
 
How about these:

1) pressed penny of their choice or one pressed penny at each park
2) a Mickey Mouse Ice Cream Bar
3) An adult has to do a dare or act silly - dance down main street, sing a Xmas Carol out loud
4) Role reversal for a certain time period
5) Mickey Mouse stickers (dollar store or the free ones at the park)
6) Decorate the Christmas tree at the Magic Kingdom
7) Wake up Tinkerbelle
8) Be the first people at a favourite park of their choice
9) Stay at a park until closing
10) Junk Food for dinner/lunch of their choice
11) Hair cut at Magic Kingdom Barber/Hairdresser
12) Have a scavenger Hunt of hidden Mickey's with a small prize at the end.
13) Spa night - paint nails (for girls)
14) Special one on one time
15) Pick out a pin of their choice
16) buy a couple of disney dollars at WDW guest services and use those as a coupon reward
17) pick a dessert and/or meal off the adult menu

I would also go to dollarama and pick up some disney items to bring along for rewards etc.

I know not all are no cost but I was having fun!! :goodvibes

Take care

Tink&Cinderella
 

I teach high school, and my boys are typically very sad when they don't get any toys for Christmas. They love remote control cars, wind up toys, pins (disney-like), patches for their book bags, baseball hats, Chinese yoyos, regular yoyos, fiddly puzzles, coloring books and crayons or colored pencils. My Peter Pan hand wind music box is one of their favorite toys (I keep a collection of Disney toys and wind ups on my desk at school). I have a BBmaze pencil sharpener that the boys love. I teach ages 15 and up. To see the star linebacker coloring Christmas pictures is a treat! :thumbsup2
Squeeze rockets (Nerf like) and bouncy balls, nerf balls... my husband is the head wrestling coach. I always pack him a couple of toys because the boys will get bored on the bus or at the tournament. Even those Willy Whiskers things are popular. Last year they all were looking at DS's Eye Spy book at the Sectional tournament.
They're children. Enjoy the age!
 
Thanks again, keep the ideas coming. We have started the goodie bags..we have got each boy their own disposable camera (which includes developing), and some Disney Gummies..they were on sale at Walmart I just hope they don;t go stale. We are thinking some magazines, and puzzle books.
 


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