We're making a short trip (3 days) to WDW at the end of the month on our way to our normal vacation in southern Florida. Since the kids know we go to Florida every summer, we can easily keep this a secret until we're actually on the plane.
The kids are ages 6 and 3 and have been to WDW before, although the 3yo wouldn't remember it. In order to keep it a secret we wouldn't bring some of our normal stuff such as autograph books, etc., which might slightly disappoint the 6yo.
My question is, has anyone ever kept a visit a secret for kids that young, and if so, was it successful? Kids that age don't always like surprises, even good ones, and I'm a trifle apprehensive about this. On the other hand, if it works out well, I think it could be a wonderful surprise for them. It would also keep me from being driven crazy with the "How many more days" questions.
Whaddya think?
The kids are ages 6 and 3 and have been to WDW before, although the 3yo wouldn't remember it. In order to keep it a secret we wouldn't bring some of our normal stuff such as autograph books, etc., which might slightly disappoint the 6yo.
My question is, has anyone ever kept a visit a secret for kids that young, and if so, was it successful? Kids that age don't always like surprises, even good ones, and I'm a trifle apprehensive about this. On the other hand, if it works out well, I think it could be a wonderful surprise for them. It would also keep me from being driven crazy with the "How many more days" questions.
Whaddya think?