Lisa Hale
Stay at Home, Homeschooling, Mouse-Loving Mom
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Something we've done for years (since our son was about 3) that has made our trips very special and personal for our kids has been to make sure they get daily letters while in WDW. Before we go down there, I write one letter per day for each of the kids from a Disney "friend". I have used Disney printer paper, plain paper with stickers and sometimes I've used cut and paste pictures.
They are very simple and are only for our kids - not selling or writing them for anyone else (don't want to upset the merchandising/legal powers that be in WDW,
). The first day is a welcome letter from ... who else.... Mickey & Minnie. Then, each day a different "character/friend" suggests things to do and even tells the kids about special events (like the princess breakfast or character ADR's, etc. that we have planned). They talk about getting autographs, pictures, etc, and about how fun some of the kids favorite rides are. The last day, they open one saying goodbye, have a safe trip home, look forward to seeing them next year, etc.
I found out when we moved recently that our son (13 years old) still has every single letter he ever got and keeps them in a box in his closet. I told him I was surprised he still had them, and he said he wanted to show them to his kids some day and do the same for them. Talk about a special moment for mom!
The letters don't have to be fancy, ours sure weren't the first few years! I literally hand wrote them the first year and attached stickers. Then, I started using the computer and cut & paste, different sized/colored fonts, special paper, etc. It's taken on a life of it's own. Our just turned 4 year old looked at the letters she got last year and said she hoped M & M still remembered her and would send her letters again.
Kind of sappy, I know...but it's made for some very special memories!
Just wanted to share something that can make a very personal memory for your kids.
They are very simple and are only for our kids - not selling or writing them for anyone else (don't want to upset the merchandising/legal powers that be in WDW,

I found out when we moved recently that our son (13 years old) still has every single letter he ever got and keeps them in a box in his closet. I told him I was surprised he still had them, and he said he wanted to show them to his kids some day and do the same for them. Talk about a special moment for mom!

The letters don't have to be fancy, ours sure weren't the first few years! I literally hand wrote them the first year and attached stickers. Then, I started using the computer and cut & paste, different sized/colored fonts, special paper, etc. It's taken on a life of it's own. Our just turned 4 year old looked at the letters she got last year and said she hoped M & M still remembered her and would send her letters again.
Kind of sappy, I know...but it's made for some very special memories!
Just wanted to share something that can make a very personal memory for your kids.