We are suprising our kids. We booked in Feb and our trip is coming up Dec 15-22. It is their first time going and they are 9,7, and 4. They have been asking forever to go and this is their Christmas gift this year.
I decided to suprise for a few reasons. One, I didn't want the little guy asking me every day "How much longer" when we booked so far in advance. Also since it is their first time I thought how cool as a kid to be told you are leaving in the morning for Disney World? We are telling them the night before.
They think we are going in March 2008 with my parents (we are) so we do watch the planning DVD and talk alot about what rides they would like to go on, what they think would be fun. That way we have the fun of the anticipation but they have NO idea we are really going in 46 days! And it will be their first time in a limo, first trip on an airplane, lots of suprises on this trip (Illuminations Cruise, Holiday Sleigh Ride).
I vote for the suprise, esp if it is their first trip. I think the moment of the reveal will be priceless!
Allyson
I decided to suprise for a few reasons. One, I didn't want the little guy asking me every day "How much longer" when we booked so far in advance. Also since it is their first time I thought how cool as a kid to be told you are leaving in the morning for Disney World? We are telling them the night before.
They think we are going in March 2008 with my parents (we are) so we do watch the planning DVD and talk alot about what rides they would like to go on, what they think would be fun. That way we have the fun of the anticipation but they have NO idea we are really going in 46 days! And it will be their first time in a limo, first trip on an airplane, lots of suprises on this trip (Illuminations Cruise, Holiday Sleigh Ride).
I vote for the suprise, esp if it is their first trip. I think the moment of the reveal will be priceless!
Allyson

And dropped the book. I thought I was going to DIE. I was crying with laughter and crying with disappointment.

) and I know we will again, but I am excited about the surprise next trip!
). I love the idea about the treasure hunt. It seems like alot of fun. I will try to surprise them when we go next time in 2008.
As far as wether or not you should tell them would also depend on the children. My 2 kids prior to disney really had not slept in hotels or anywhere else overnight for that matter. We have done trips to the beach and gone places but not really overnight before so we gave them plenty of notice that we were going to be going away with us and we will be sleeping there, they could bring their favorite loveys - pooh bear & bear bear for us - and got into the trip together. We were also driving from MA so we had to prepare them for that as well. We would also go for long walks around the neighborhood and exclaim "training our Disney legs". So should you keep it a secret? I can see both sides of the fence but it ultimately comes down to the kids. Now that our kids have had some overnight "experience" we may surprise them for the next trip.

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