WayTooExcited
A tad overexuberant with excitement...
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Good day, all.
We're taking our kids to WDW in November. It'll be their first time. DD1 will be 5 and DD2 will be 18 months.
I think DD1 will have more fun and remember the trip more than DD2 (kind of stating the obvious, there), and I'm trying to think of creative ideas so that not only will she have a good time, but we'll have a few keepsakes. One idea I saw from @Chrystmasangel was a Disney World Coupon Book. Give the kid a book of "coupons," like 1 ice cream or 1 souvenir, and let them cash in a few a day. I feel like this will help with the constant "Oh I want that! I want that!" I'm sure we're bound to hear. I know we could buy her souvenirs before going, but buying stuff at Disney is fun and we've put aside money for it.
So, what types of things can you all think of that I can put into this coupon book? A little background on DD1: she's weird.
She doesn't like chocolate, she doesn't like ice cream, she doesn't really like many baked goods. She's more into sweet stuff, like fruit and candy, and she loves toys and stuff like that.
Ideas.... GO!
We're taking our kids to WDW in November. It'll be their first time. DD1 will be 5 and DD2 will be 18 months.
I think DD1 will have more fun and remember the trip more than DD2 (kind of stating the obvious, there), and I'm trying to think of creative ideas so that not only will she have a good time, but we'll have a few keepsakes. One idea I saw from @Chrystmasangel was a Disney World Coupon Book. Give the kid a book of "coupons," like 1 ice cream or 1 souvenir, and let them cash in a few a day. I feel like this will help with the constant "Oh I want that! I want that!" I'm sure we're bound to hear. I know we could buy her souvenirs before going, but buying stuff at Disney is fun and we've put aside money for it.

So, what types of things can you all think of that I can put into this coupon book? A little background on DD1: she's weird.

Ideas.... GO!
