joshsmom
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We leave on May 10th for our first family trip to Disney. We haven't yet told our 4-year old twins about the trip. The days are ticking away and we are trying to finalize the details of our trip plans AND I still haven't figured out how or when we are going to reveal the trip to our peeps.
This is Plan A:
We present the kids with an envelope and a box. Inside the envelope will be Mickey head "cards" with one word on each - we, are, going, and to. They are at a stage where they can figure out letter sounds and we will help them figure out each word. The cards won't be in order so they will need to figure out what the "sentence" is. Once they have the sentence figured out we will let them open the box. When they open the box, a Mickey and Friends helium balloon will float out. The box will be filled with trip related items - autograph books, maps, t-shirts, stuffed animals, etc.
We don't have a Plan B. Nor do we know if we will do this the Sunday before we leave and include a count-down chain or other way to count the remaining days or if we will do this the night before we leave. We also don't know if we will do this just the kids and DH or if we will include both sets of grandparents who will be joining us on this adventure.
I'd love to hear others' thoughts/suggestions!
I've done two surprises for my DS.
First: I had him do a Scavenger Hunt to find "keys" (they were the ones that babies use to chew on) until he found the Disney World Planning DVD when he hit "play" on the remote control.
Second (and the better one): I told him we were going on a trip and he assumed it was Disney because we had been a few years before. But I told him that we couldn't go there so we were going to Chicago. We "decided" we would wear our Disney shirts on the plane "just because its fun". We got to the airport and the skycap asked if he was going to Disney and he said "no, Chicago." The skycap looked at me and I winked. He played along. The GATE said Orlando, but DS didn't get it. About 15 minutes before we boarded the plane, "Mickey" called him to say that he would be in Disney in a few hours and he couldn't WAIT to see him. Look on his face and tears that followed? PRICELESS!