Thanks for sharing your video, I loved it! We surprised our kids on Christmas too, but our kids are teenagers!! They still love it though...what I did was wrapped gifts within a big box..since they are older, we had to try and confuse them as much as possible...we waited for a couple of hours after we opened the rest of our gifts, and then told them we needed to discuss divying up chores since we were inviting their grandparents over for dinner later. We asked them to come back to the living room where the tree is...my husband brought down the big box wrapped in Disney wrap, that was further disguised in a LARGE bag. After a few minutes of discussing chores to get done, my husband said "what is this big bag behind the tree, you guys must have forgot one!" They looked puzzled, but they put it in the middle of the floor and started unwrapping it..I had ordered tshirts that were on sale from disney.com for all of us in different colors, and I had us open them at the same time. I had a small disney bag for all of us individually to open with a disney pin inside that I had bought last summer! They were so amazed that I had saved them that long...our son's was a Jack Skellington (sp?) character with a skateboard, our daughter's was M & M standing in front of the castle (she told me she loved it when we were there, but didn't remember when she got it!) my husband's was a popcorn/Mickey bar, and mine was a Captain EO! This one was what really started getting them suspicious..it was a dancing/singing Santa Mickey with $25 gift cards each for the kids...I had given my husband a $50 one in his stocking, but he didn't show it to anyone until later because he didn't want to make them wonder. By then, the kids were like...hmmm...what do we do with these? I tried to throw them off by saying, "you can order online" ha ha!!

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I also wrapped a DK Eyewitness Travel book on California...Anyway, the 2nd to the last was the actual printout from the airline with our reservations, which I made them open together, (I had it folded in 1/2) and then the cat was out of the bag! They sat there stunned for a few minutes then got excited and ran up to hug us! What a great feeling!! The last thing was a gift bag full of an old Passporter guide book, brochures/magazines from our past trips (yes I save them) a
Disney Cruise line note pad and other assorted Disney things like a cd full of music! It was the best Christmas ever!! I love surprising them, even at this age!!