LisainCalifornia
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Excitement and jumping followed!

All of these stories and ideas are great. But I love the idea of surprising your spouse/significant other too, not just the kids. So Huge5's story really gave me a. Too bad Delaware is such a long way from DL and WDW
, because I wouldlove to "kidnap" the family and take them to Disney...
maybe a trip to Philly would work as cover. OK, now you guys have got me planning another Disney trip before we even take the one in June!
For the trip in June my DS and DH thought we were staying in the BWPPI. I surprised them with an upgrade to the DLH. Their Valentine's Day present (I couldn't wait any longer) was a game of hangman. The answer was we will be staying at the Disneyland Hotel. DH got it about half way through and got a look of wonder on his face. Once DS figured it out I showed them pictures of the DLH and we must have talked about it for an hour! I only wish I could have kept the secret longer.
The kids knew about our first DL trip. But I decided to pull a couple of surprises on both the kids and DH. I sprang for a limousine ride from SNH to the Grand Californian. It was SO FUN to surprise my normally taciturn, "nothing fazes me" engineer husband!
In the days before we left, he kept asking me if I'd arranged for the airport shuttle, had I confirmed, etc. He looked at me a little funny when we were at baggage check and I was calling a number on my cell phone and saying, "Hi, yeah, we have our bags and we're headed out to the curb."
He flies into SNA for business several times a year, so he's quite familiar with the layout. He stood there at the curb and pointed and said, "We have to cross to get to the shuttles over there." I replied calmly, "No, we're fine here." He got that "Ok, she's crazy but I'll humor her" look but kept quiet for a couple minutes, finally said, "Really, Gail, we have to be OVER THERE to catch the shuttle." I repeated that we were fine. He told me later he thought I'd seriously flipped. Then about a minute later a big black limo pulls up directly in front of us, and I said, "Here's our ride." The look on his face was priceless! And the kids, too! It was also priceless to lean back in the limo and relax with a glass of champagne while the kids sipped Pepsi and waved at people through the smoked windows and pretended to be rock stars.
The other surprise was Fantasmic reserved seating. That was great, too.
I love this thread! You guys are all so imaginative!![]()
Great stories! thanks for all your responses. We're debating on surprising them the week before we leave on their actual 6th Birthday or waking them up (at 4:00am) and telling them the day we leave, or on the way to the airport or at the airport, or on the plane....agggh, want it to be as memorable surprise as possible. also thought of making some sort of scavanger hunt the night before and having them figure it out themselves. still have a few weeks to come up with something. sooooooooo excited, thanks again for sharing all your wonderful stories!