Uncle Remus
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I got a little sidetracked from my report. I posted this in the Disneyland section but would love your guys opinions:
Just wondering everyone's thought on giving a trip to Disneyland as a Christmas gift for the kids? Here's the issue: the trip won't be until August 2013.
Too far? They're 15,14, and 11 so they can abstract think so they won't think we're going now. I hope.
And as far as what they'll open, I haven't bought or booked anything and really won't need to until January Ideally we'll stay at the GCV if we can get in at 7 months. I can print off a pic of the GCV and maybe add it to the gift?
I'm having a friend send me 3 maps of the park, I have 3 kids. I'm going to buy some pins from eBay as they love to pin trade still.
Not sure if we'll drive or fly yet.
Was thinking about using our old tickets from our recent trip to WDW for something...it's not like they to open active tickets, right?I don't even think they'll do more than glance at them in all honestly.
I've got 3 bunches of Mickey suckers that DS forgot to give his soccer team when we returned from WDW last month. I could do something with those too.
I found a small bag of Mickey head confetti too. And some Mickey Home Depot paint swatches.
Any ideas on how to put it all together as a wrapped/openable gift or is the trip too far away to give as a gift? It won't be their only gifts. They're still getting a few things.
I'm open to all ideas, concerns, and comments. I'm not very creative and appreciate the help.
I think it's a great idea, your kids seem to love Disney so they will love the idea of going again even if it is in August. I can see them reacting like this>>>


We're doing the same thing, announcing our June Disney trip as a Christmas present by giving each of the guys a Disney gift card so they can buy their own snacks and traditional T-shirts and ball caps. We're just not sure on how to "wrap" the gift card yet, I'm thinking it might be the last thing to come outta the Christmas stockings (stuck way down in the toe) so they can connect the idea that's why they didn't get upteen movie dvds and video games usually requested by them.

Then Jen and I can start singing our "We're goin' to Disney" song aloud instead of this whispering we've been doing for the last month.

Jen and I will keep in mind you're doing this for your kids so if we think of anything creative, we'll pass it on. Maybe you could arrange for the Disney Christmas Parade to be on while your kids are opening gifts and make remarks like "I sure wish we could go to Disney again this year, wouldn't that be a wonderful gift?"
