We take our grandchildren as they turn four years old for their birthday. We make it as special as possible. It starts with a disney day at our house. We send invitations to the special guest of honor and the cousins. Everyone comes to grandmas. We eat disney?? food in an all disney decorated house. At each childs place is a gift bag with disney items for them to take home. I make a Mickey Mouse cake and a Princess cake (for the girls). During dessert we inform the kids that the guest of honor will have a scavenger hunt. We hide disney items around the house. The final item is a princess gown with accesories or a Woody outfit for our grandson. By then they have figured out that it is their turn to go do DL with papa and gma.
In the car they get a disney bag filled with disney things to do or watch in the car on the way to our Magical trip. They also get a disney lunch bag with their favorite snacks in it. One of the things on the scavenger hunt would be a blanket and pillow so they are all set in the car.
Somethings we do at the park.....
*they get princess/pirate buckets (now it is a treasure chest) delivered to
the room
*we do the Mr Pat E Cake birthday party.
*we tell them at each resturant that it is their birthdays
*at night as they are bathing/brushing teeth something disney is left on their
pillows ( disney story book, disney flashlight ect...)
*they get to pick one item for a souvenger
*depending on the time of year like Christmas time they get to see Santa
*we take lots of pictures and when we come home I make them a scrapebook
of their own trip
*they get an autograph book and camara in their "car bag" so we do a couple
character meals so they can meet their favorite characters
This all sounds like a lot of $$$$ but it isn't. I know how many years in between birthdays so I buy a little at a time. I get most of the items at dollar stores, dollar bins at Target and
walmart. It just takes time to do it on a budget. Good luck