Sending a Gift??

panfan

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I'm not sure where to post this but you guys always have the answers to everything so here goes....

My chiropractor and her family are going to WDW next week for the first time ever. (After much advice from me of corse!) Anyway... I would like to do a little something for them . I was thinking maybe a gift basket to their room. I don't know. Anyone have any Ideas or have done something similar?? I don't even know where to go for this type of thing. They have two ds ages 4 and 10 if this helps.

Thanks to anyone with an Idea !!
 
Hi there!

I had a flower arrangement made for our arrival to celebrate my husband's and my anniversary. I paid a lot of money though and it was rather small. "The Walt Disney World Florist is available to deliver a variety of floral arrangements, food baskets, and wine or champagne to any Disney resort room...." found in Walt Disney World for Couples 2002-2003. The number is 407-827-3505.

Another idea.... I had a friend who had a Minnie doll waiting for us in our hotel room at the Floridian in her Christmas best and we thought that was a really nice surprise. The resort store would be happy to have that waiting for them when they arrive.

Another idea.... would be to provide them w/ a night out on the town by providing them w/ a babysitter or Disney club for the kids one evening. Kindercare 407-827-5444 and the Fairy Godmothers (I don't know the #, but can easily find out for you). Remember that there is a 4 hour min and they are not "Disney" owned. The clubs I hear are wonderful and most kids ask to return. These can be found at most of the deluxe resorts and it's like a camp for the kids.

Another idea...... Buy a tour for the family (although this may be expensive, but really nice). They have the Backstage Pass and Hidden Treasures tours, etc. You'll have to check the pricing. The number is 407-WDW-TOUR. I just read that participants must be 16 yrs of age in most of the tours and it averages about $50 per person. Oh well, it was a nice thought.

There's just a couple ideas for you. I'd be happy to help out w/ some more ideas if you'd like. We still bring Minnie out at Christmastime and she reminds us of our trip. So that may be the nicest way to go. You can always buy a brick in their honor or something else, but all these cost major $$$. And they won't see it when they arrive. The nicest gift is something waiting for you when you enter your room. It really sets off the vacation on a wonderful note. Good luck.
 















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