Ask them the best place to send their postcards, since you'll be taking separate holidays
lol...I like that.
Sandra - how about starting off by telling them that it will be a whole new celebration in December (
Year of a Million Dreams) whereas they were there for the
Happiest Celebration on Earth.
Who knows - they could be chosen for one of the 10's of thousand of dreams that Disney will be giving away each and every day! From free resort upgrades - to golden fastpasses - to being chosen as the Grand Marshal - to being awarded
Disney vacations for life - to being given the opportunity to 'pay it forward' by selecting a family back home to award a trip to Walt Disney World to.
Then I would tell them how they weren't able to see Captain Jack Sparrow, Captain Barbossa or Davy Jones back in March, but will be able to do so in December. Then I would ask them if they liked
Wishes and if they answer 'yes', I would explain that
Dreams (the firework show replacing Wishes as of October 1st) will be much, much better!
I would also explain that they can now see a new musical starring
Nemo and even encounter a REAL
Yeti at Disney's Animal Kingdom.
And if they liked the musical, then why not head on over to Epcot to board a "clam-mobile" to join Nemo's friends to search one of the world's largest saltwater aquariums for the playful clownfish in a stunning display of new entertainment technology inspired by
Finding Nemo. While at Epcot, those who couldn't handle
Mission:Space in March, can opt to ride with the 'green team' for a less intense galactic adventure this time around.
Last
(but by no means not least) would be the opportunity to see Walt Disney World at Christmas time. The decorations are something that every Disney fan should see at least once in their lifetime.
Hope that helps!
