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home / Blog / family life / travel / Disney SUPRISE: a checklist for parents who want to pull off a last-minute surprise for kids

Disney SUPRISE: a checklist for parents who want to pull off a last-minute surprise for kids

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May 18, 2015 by Teach Mama 4 Comments

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Last week, we wentĀ to Disney World.

For real.

One of our most favorite places on earth and the kids’ as well.

We’ve been there before, and each time we’ve used the weeks leading up to our trip as a time to prepare with activities, to rock out some Disney word games, to earn DisneyĀ Dollars, and to build up pins for pin trading. We’ve even pulled off a rockstar Disney Surprise Scavenger Hunt.

So this time we wanted to do something different.

We wanted to pull off the last minute, SURPRISE! WE’RE GOING TO DISNEY!!! And tell Maddy, Owen, and Cora at the last possible second.

It has not been easy. I may be a bad secret-keeper.

But we did it, and we had a blast.

Here’s the skinny. .

Surprise! We’re Going to Disney–A Checklist for Parents Who Want to Pull off a Last-Minute Surprise for Kids:

Our main concern was that we didn’t want to wake the kids up in the morning and go directly to the airport; we know our kids and understandĀ that they need a wee bit more time to process news like that.

So we decided we’d tell them the night before our flight so that they could help pack, gather their things, and be excited the whole night long.

I think that worked best.

So we did this:

Disney SUPRISE | teachmama.com

 

And we turned our surprise into a packing frenzy of sorts by sharingĀ this:

Disney SUPRISE | teachmama.com

Disney SUPRISE | teachmama.com

 

We set out their suitcases in each of their rooms with the direction to ‘head upstairs before dinner to put clean laundry away’.

On each suitcase was:

  • the Packing Challenge Letter in an envelope
  • their super-cool bleached-outĀ DisneyĀ shirt
  • their Magic Band
  • a Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry letter rolled up in a scroll (more to come on that!)

We followed them upstairs, hanging slightly behind them, and heard this:Ā 

  • Um, what does this mean?Ā 
  • Where are they sending us?Ā 
  • Why are our suitcases out here?Ā 
  • What’s in the envelope?Ā 
  • What’s going on with Mom and Dad?

Before we knew it, the kids had ripped open their envelopes and were jumping up and down. We’re going to Disney! We’re going to DISNEY! We’re going to Disney TOMORROW! Oh my gosh!!!

Disney SUPRISE | teachmama.com

 

And though we were up a little bit later than I’d hoped, the packing frenzy check sheet helped us tremendously. It gave Maddy, Owen, and Cora a focus for their packing, and it gave us a timeframe in which to complete the task at hand.

Here’s the packing frenzy checksheet:

Disney SUPRISE | teachmama.com

 

You can download the sheet here:Ā packing frenzy list- disney BLANK

And, if you choose to share it, which we hope you do!, please link to this post instead of the attachment page. Thank you!

Disney SUPRISE | teachmama.com

 

It was awesome.

And the trip, as we knew it would be, was an absolute blast. There’s more on that coming this week!

I just got way too excited to keep filming and shooting photos. There was way too much jumping up and down, hooting and hollering to be done!

Do you want our parent checklist so that you don’t forget anything, my friends?

Disney SUPRISE | teachmama.com

Parent Checklist:Ā parent checklist _ disney surprise teachmama.com

And, if you choose to share it, which we hope you do!, please link to this post instead of the attachment page. Thank you!

 

Here are a few other post about all thingsĀ Disney:Ā 

  • Disney word searches
  • Disney surprise scavenger hunt
  • Countdown to Disney with Disney Dollars
  • Disney fun fact lunchbox love notes
  • Lessons from Disney Social Media Moms Celebration
  • Disney bleached out t-shirts
  • Disney autograph books
  • Disney word searches

Disney SUPRISE  teachmama.com

fyi: As a participant in the 2015 Disney Social Media Moms Conference, I paid for my conference passes and was given hotel accommodations, park tickets, invitations to special park events, and some gift items.Ā  I was not required to write about my experiences, and my opinions here are all my own, influenced only by my three little park-h0ppers and Disney-loving husband.Ā 

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  1. Irene says

    June 1, 2016 at 10:59 pm

    OMG!! This is great! love the way you handled the ‘surprise’ and the bleached out t-shirts are fantabulous. I must make these. Can you please tell me where you got the suitcases? I so need to get the same ones; pink, purple, blue for my kids.

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    • Teach Mama says

      July 25, 2016 at 7:31 pm

      Irene!! THANK YOU!!! My husband picked up the suitcases at Sears a few years ago. They’re all gone now, but you can grab these cool ones from American Tourister: blue (http://amzn.to/2a9dbYH), pink/red (http://amzn.to/2a0xxU7), or purple (http://amzn.to/29VOOT1).

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  2. Nancy says

    June 16, 2017 at 12:21 pm

    This is the best idea I have found for surprising the kids. However, how could we modify it for driving down?

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    • Teach Mama says

      June 19, 2017 at 12:31 pm

      hmmmmmm. . . good question! Sorry, friend. I don’t have an answer for you! Just let me know what you decide to do–and take photos!!

      Reply

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