Hi Quoo,
I have done it as if it was a spontaneous decision made the day of departure. E.g. sitting around the breakfast table and playing a Disney song, or just holding up a Disney book and reading it... then I would say something like "Oh boy, I wish we could go to Disney World RIGHT NOW!".
My kids are about the same age as yours and they reply with something along the lines of "me too" or "can we go soon"?
Then I ask them "Well, should we go today?" and we head to the airport, ostensibly spontaneously.
Have only done it that way with them twice, which is maybe why (fortunately) they have not yet internalized a concept that we can just go to WDW on any random Tuesday. I think overusing the "spontaneous" WDW trip might be playing with fire.
But for the two times I have done it so far... the smiles were ear to ear.
Please update us on what you ultimately decided to do?
I have done it as if it was a spontaneous decision made the day of departure. E.g. sitting around the breakfast table and playing a Disney song, or just holding up a Disney book and reading it... then I would say something like "Oh boy, I wish we could go to Disney World RIGHT NOW!".
My kids are about the same age as yours and they reply with something along the lines of "me too" or "can we go soon"?
Then I ask them "Well, should we go today?" and we head to the airport, ostensibly spontaneously.
Have only done it that way with them twice, which is maybe why (fortunately) they have not yet internalized a concept that we can just go to WDW on any random Tuesday. I think overusing the "spontaneous" WDW trip might be playing with fire.
But for the two times I have done it so far... the smiles were ear to ear.
Please update us on what you ultimately decided to do?