luvmyfam444
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We are taking dd for her graduation from trip. We are just going 4 days in the parks. The other kids are 9 & 13.
oh I don't know about those...where can I ifind the info on those? I looked at special events on their site, but that was the tours I saw.They had some really cute graduation ears on our trip in May. Is she interested in doing a firework cruise or a dessert party?
If you are staying on site you can get an in room celebration delivered. You can get a congrats pin to wear at the front desk or at the park. You can mention it at meals to see if there may be a cupcake or something offered (not a guarantee though) or order a congrats cake for end of your meal.
If it were me personally I would find a graduation motif Mickey plush before we go and leave it on her pillow in the hotel for her to find.
If she has been before what are her favorite things about the parks? Maybe trying to find something that she already likes and then splurging on enhancing that experience in some way (i.e. one of the dessert parties, etc.). If she's into shopping, maybe finding a way to spend some time at Disney Springs and let her pick out something special...or doing pick-a-pearl in Japan and getting a piece of jewelry made from the pearl. Sometimes these questions are difficult because we don't know a lot about your DD and I think the most special experiences are those that really take into consideration the person's likes and interests to make it special specifically to them!
hmmm need to be on a hunt for that Mickey plush
How exciting! OP had great ideas. A few more suggestions.
1. Definitely do In Room Celebration. They have one for graduation. Also, has Graduate Mickey Ears.
http://disneyworld.disneyfloralandgifts.com/category/special+occasions/graduation.do?nType=2
2. Special meal is a must. Does she have a favorite restaurant? Order cake for restaurant. Always say yes to cake. Their cakes are very tasty.
http://www.disneyfoodblog.com/disney-world-cakes-faq/
---- Chocolate Glass Slipper (CRT or 1900 Park Fare) or Personalized Glass Slipper (CRT Only) unless order through Disney Floral & Gifts, http://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2011/06/30/celebrate-with-a-chocolate-cinderella-slipper/
--- Did this for DD 5th birthday. They offered add-on like personalized glass slipper. Very nice. Sure they could add Graduation Mickey Ears. Recommend calling... http://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2012/...oyal-table-offers-her-royal-highness-package/
3. Dessert Party - several to choose from
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/search/?searchQuery=Dessert+Party&autoSuggestedQuery=
4. Cruises
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/magic-kingdom/ferrytale-wishes-dessert-cruise/
thanks for all that info! I'll check them out!
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/e...ary-resort/pirates-and-pals-fireworks-voyage/
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/s...ons+specialty+cruise&typeOfLink=suggestedTerm
5. Creative DISigns Forum -- have special card, invite, coupon made
http://disboards.com/forums/creative-disigns.105/
6. Tours & Special Events
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/search/?searchQuery=Tours&autoSuggestedQuery=
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/events-tours/animal-kingdom/night-safari/
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/events-tours/animal-kingdom/savanna-evening-safari/
Ultimate Day of Thrills VIP Tour ---https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/events-tours/vip-tour-services/
I assume this is a high school graduation based on the other kids ages? Considering it's that age where big changes in family dynamic happen, what about a mother and daughter spa day maybe timed to be just after tea at GF? A little pampering and bonding time before she's off to college or whatever her next life move is.
dad and the other kids can do their bonding thing at the same time elsewhere.
I'm not a big fan of over the top, "make it special" events... a trip to WDW is so very special without all the extras.
What I would do, though, is get her a Disney Alex and Ani bracelet as a memento of the trip. You can find them in the Jewelry store on Main Street, and probably other places too. It costs something like $30. And it's something she can wear at college or at work; she probably already has a collection.
You can find them from secondary vendors on Amazon.
This one would be more for you, but can she bring her graduation cap (you usually get to keep these but return the gown) into MK to wear while having a silhouette made? That would be a great remembrance and a tradition you could start for your other children. Imagine all 3 graduation silhouettes lined up on the wall.