When to surprise DH with trip?????

princessarielle

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My next trip to "THE WORLD" is Dec. 4-8th for our 10th anniversary. This trip is a surprise for my DH. :rolleyes1
When and how do you guys think I should tell him??

Thanks!

Lori
 
Does he watch sports or have a favorite football team? One weekend after a game (that his team wins) you could have a kareoke (spell?) microphone and maybe a hand held video camera handy and you could excitedly put the microphone up to him like you are interviewing him and say "DH, your team just won the game and your 10 year anniversary is coming up, what are you going to do next.....?" Depending on his response, you could then say "no, you are going to Disney World!!!!" :woohoo:
 
another idea:

you could have a package mailed from Orlando with a cute nightgown and matching boxers (maybe with a Disney theme) and a reservation slip inside. Let him get the mail everyday until it arrives. :thumbsup2
 
Hey Lori,
A few years ago I did the same thing for our 25th anniversary. :love: It was a total surprise for the hubby.I took him out to a nice restaurant.During our dinner I presented him with an anniversary card.Inside the card I had our Disney luggage tag and our hotel paperwork.I had everything paid for. He was speechless.Everyone that happen to pass by our table would get a commentary of what his wife was during for him :goodvibes It was great.Since we live in Mississippi and during hurricane season I had to give him 2weeks notice to put in for vacation(works for power co)
By the way we stayed at AKL savannah view. Totally awesome hotel. We found it so romantic.When we walked through the door(on Sept16th)There was a young couple that were just married that day.Of course we congratulated them and told them that it was a great day to marry,that we were celebrately our 25th on this beautiful day at Disney :cheer2:your husband is so going to love this surprise! Have a great time.
Robin
 

I surprised my daughter on the way to WDW by stopping for a chinese dinner and replacing her fortune cookie with one I had 'fixed' at home. I used tweezers to replace the message with one 'We're going to Disney World'. She was in shock!
 
only the surprise was on me!!!!!

I found out last tues when we were at the airport--supposedily taking our DD and new sone inlaw--only they took us to the airport :banana:

we were at check in and DD was printing out our boarding passes and when our name came up they called me over and said they werent going that


we were!!!!!

it was the most magical trip

it was perfect :love:

by the way DH and Son_in law did the packing and I had enought clothes for 2 weeks :rotfl:
 
JanetRose said:
I surprised my daughter on the way to WDW by stopping for a chinese dinner and replacing her fortune cookie with one I had 'fixed' at home. I used tweezers to replace the message with one 'We're going to Disney World'. She was in shock!

I like this idea.

I was also thinking about they way he proposed. He had a heart cake made that said "Will you marry me?" on it with the ring. Maybe I could give him a cake like that but it could say "Pack your bags" and it would be a Mickey cake.

Lori
 
My wife likes Wheel of Fortune. So I made up a game called Wheel of Turtle to surprise her with a trip to Turtle Bay Resort in Hawaii for our 10th Anniversary (gave gift to her on Xmas the year before the trip the following October).

I posted a computer typed note that I had hid mom's Xmas picture and they would have to play Wheel of Turtle to find it! Each day the "tree mail" had a a little task they had to do (color turtle picture, make turtle cookies, find the NASCAR driver that Turtlewax sponsors, you get the idea -- my son loves the Ninja Turtles, so my wife had no clue at all that the Turtle had anything to do with where we were going...) so each day, like 17 days, if they completed the task, they earned a letter that they would get on Xmas to solve the phrase. So Xmas morning they got all the letters in a pile and had to spell out the message to find the gift...well 10 minutes later the letters spelled out "Push play on the vcr" and I had taped a Travel Channel show about the resort we were going to....needless to say, she went nuts!

So it was such a hit, I did the same type of thing for my kids for Xmas last year and called it Wheel of Rudolph (Wheel of Disney or Mickey would have given it away!).

On Dec. 1, I left them a note that said Rudolph had hidden their gift in the house and they would have to complete the tasks left for them as "tree mail" each day in order to find their gift! Fun tasks like making Xmas cookies, cleaning for GMA, taking $ to bell ringers, family game nights, Grinch themed meal...for 25 days leading up to Christmas. On Xmas morning I gave them a stack of 25 letters and with a few letters to get them started, their message eventually spelled out "Check email for the final clue." I had found a talking Rudolph email that I sent to them and he said "Merry Christmas! I am sorry I can't be there to give you your gift, but you have done a really good job with all of the tasks, so pack your bags & your smiles, we are going to Disney World!"

The reactions were priceless -- and on video!!!

Problem is, I have to find something to follow that up this year! We go to Disney World Sept. 25-29, it has been a 9 month wait and they are ready!

See if you can adapted one of these to your situation and make it a game that lasts a few days or more!

Can anyone top that??
 


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