We surprised the kids one time. They thought we were going to Six Flags and leaving very early. It was pouring rain when they got up, and they were about ready to cry when I told them it was raining to hard to go to Six Flags. BUT, since it's always sunny in FLorida, why don't we go to Disney instead!
They were incredulous, then super excited, then bouncing off the walls. They spent the entire plane ride down repeating "I can't believe we are going to Disney World". They were about 10, 8 and 5 at the time.
I will always enjoy that memory, but I don't think I will do it again. I love planning and planning in secret isn't as much fun.
I did surprise them with a
Disney Cruise last year, but revealed it in an Easter egg hunt (which if you do the math on the above ages you will realize they were as confused about an Easter egg hunt as they were about the surprise lol).
Now I am trying to decide what to do about our February trip. This is their Christmas gift. The past few Christmases have gotten so out of hand with "stuff" no one really needs, but I'm just trying to feel like they got enough "stuff". So I decided we are going on February break, and this is everyone' major Christmas gift (I'll still get them a few things that they really want). But I'm going crazy not telling them...especially since we are going without them in November to run Wine and Dine (guilt, anyone lol??). So they see Disney stuff out - calendars, ADR lists, etc., but no one has a clue since they think it's just for our November trip. If I tell them now, it loses the impact of a Christmas gift. But if I wait, they miss out on most of the planning. Still trying to decide what to do....
OP, good luck with the reveal - I can't wait to hear how it goes!!!