
I think this is wrong! If you can't afford to buy them gifts, just say so! Or buy them something small. Put passing off a gift as coming from Disney World when it didn't is just tacky. And sad.It is one thing to be thrifty. And another to be cheap!
you simply can not be serious. You just can't. I refuse to believe it.you simply can not be serious. You just can't. I refuse to believe it.
I'd also like to second the idea for putting an end to the expectation of gifts. I really don't understand why people feel the need to buy people things from a vacation they didn't go on. I feel it's almost like rubbing it in - "Look where we went and you didn't." My MIL does this all the time. We have crap from all over the world. Why do I need a T shirt from Aruba when I've never been there? So I can wear it and people can ask me about a trip I didn't take? (Yes, I have had this happen!)
We just took our first trip to WDW. I wanted to pick up a few souveneirs for my kids. After pricing them at the parks vs. WalMart, I bought at WalMart for sometimes 50% less. All items were labeled as "Disney." No, they were not labeled "Walt Disney World." Do kids even care? Please. They should just be happy to get stuff. If they aren't, then I would definitley stop buying them anything! If you feel you must buy something, I would present the item as "something I got for you while on vacation."
I'd also like to second the idea for putting an end to the expectation of gifts. I really don't understand why people feel the need to buy people things from a vacation they didn't go on. I feel it's almost like rubbing it in - "Look where we went and you didn't." My MIL does this all the time. We have crap from all over the world. Why do I need a T shirt from Aruba when I've never been there? So I can wear it and people can ask me about a trip I didn't take? (Yes, I have had this happen!) But my MIL feels she HAS to buy us tons of stuff whenever she travels. But then again she's all about the "show" of having been on vacation. I would prefer she just get us a postcard, then give us the money she would have spent on us so we can save up to take our OWN vacation!
I agree 100%. I have never understood the need to bring stuff back. I have 4 kids and while they appreciate people thinking of them, they also dont understand the gift giving. My kids dont care if the gifts come from the outlet or Disney property. It is the thought that counts. We do not bring back gifts for family everytime either. If we see something that reminds us of a certain person we do pick that up, but we dont feel like we have to buy for everyone. I have wondered where this habit started. The world is filled with so much stuff. I am just sick of the stuff and I think lots of other families are too.
If they are NOT grateful, then never buy them another thing! 

) He gave my sons some of the BIG WDW pencils that he'd gotten, they said 2009 on them. One of my sons (it was his 7th bday) asked why they said 2009 and my brother got mad!
My son wasn't trying to be rude, he was just asking since he knew it had turned 2010 a couple weeks earlier! He would have been just as happy with the gifts if my bro had told them they were on sale because it was now 2010. So, I guess my point is, if it's something like that, just tell the truth if asked and anyone who deserves a gift will still be thankful!I'll one up you on 'wrong." Last year our souvenirs were Mickey head rice crispy treats purchased with leftover snack credits!![]()