Disney birthday surprise? Okay, so before you read this you need to know basic information. I'm 18 and my brother is 16. There will be 17 this year July 16. My brother loves sports and played different since he could walk!
Last year my brother wanted to go to Disney World free for her birthday, but he was at camp this week and was not able to do so. This year's camp the week after her birthday, so I'm planning on taking her to Disney World for two days. Since my brother loves the sport so much, I planned to stay in the resort All-Star Sports. We go to the park of your choice and then spend a day at Disney Wide World of Sports complex (if something happens) and Downtown Disney.
His birthday party will be July 10 and was going to have to open my last present. It will be a big box wrapped in paper from Disney. It will be a Disney t-shirt, a pin from Disney (he collects them), the film Up, and a timetable for Disney. The card will be a puzzle that says, "I hope your excited because you go to Disney World!" Or something like that cheese. Interior of the card will also maps and Disney tickets Disney.
It will be just him and me to Disney World. Our parents said it is normal for me to take it.
I have several questions though:
1) Is it surprising that the sound childish and stupid for a 17-year-old? I do not know how to surprise him on this trip. I want to be something fun that will be remembered.
2) can do a 18 and 17 - year stay in an old Disney resort or is it only an adult 21 or older?
3) Approximately how much money should I take for meals and souvenirs?
4) Do nothing Disney for birthdays, besides the whole birthday thing button?
5) What are some tips for Disney would like to share with me?
I think it's an amazing idea. You are a big sister!
Disney hotels require 18 years of recording, so you're good.
For meals, if you eat cheaply, you can make about $ 10 per meal per person - that would be against the meal service. Then build a small cushion and you're probably talking about $ 150 at the lowest for 2 days. And remember, you need snacks and stuff too. You probably need at least $ 10 per day for each of the snacks as a soda bottle or water costs $ 2.50. And in July, it's hot and you need to stay hydrated! Personally, I would try to bring $ 300. You do not want to be there thinking, Boy, I could use water, but I do not know if I have enough money! If you are planning special meals expensive, obviously.
With the birthday button, you never know what you get. Sometimes a free dessert or a snack. Sometimes nothing. Tell the hotel reception, as Disney hotels usually will leave something in your room.
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1. Uh NO!
I wish my brother was as beautiful as you!
He will love it.
2. You should be fine. It is generally less than 18 guests should have a parent or guardian. And your 18!
http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/resorts ...
3.You will probably need $ 150 for food and souvenirs.
Counter service run you $ 15.00 per meal. Sit down to around $ 20.00 and up.
Snacks all costs less than $ 5.
You will have to spend up to $ 50 per day.
4. Let your station surprises birthday special expertise will be made by the housekeeping staff.
Some benefits that you experienced are allowed to go in the line of flies without a rapid transition, a special birthday card signed by Winnie and friends at Crystal Palace, a small birthday cake free, etc. But that ' is that if you.
Posted on May 7, 2011.