Surprising brother and sister with trip to DW in March 2015

Hey everyone!
My mom and I are planning a family trip to Disney World in March of 2015 and are surprising my brother and sister. We are planning to tell them on Christmas day but we have no idea how to do it! Suggestions would be great!
Thanks,
Disneyfreak4life93
 

wdisneyw2000

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Depending on their ages on how creative you can get. But if you do your reservations & get Magic Bands or tickets early enough i would put a copy of reservations, tickets or Their magic Bands in a card or a box & wrap it as a gift. Or Maybe a not that says start planning we are going, or buy a birbaum Book as a gift with note attached. But make it creative some way some how. If you live where you get snow, build a snow fort or wall, take food coloring & attempt to write it in lol, yeah i know i'm crazy but it would be fun.
 
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Courtney6682

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Hey everyone!
My mom and I are planning a family trip to Disney World in March of 2015 and are surprising my brother and sister. We are planning to tell them on Christmas day but we have no idea how to do it! Suggestions would be great!
Thanks,
Disneyfreak4life93

I surprised my daughter on Christmas of 2012 with a Disney trip on her 13th bday in Feb of 2013. I got her a set of purple leopard print luggage and when she opned them I told her to look inside and I wrote this...

THIS GIFT IS A CLUE TO A BIGGER SURPRISE, YOLL USE IT ONCE PACKED TO FLY IN THE SKIES

IN JUST A FEW WEEKS, ON FOOTBALL'S BIG DAY...( her 13th bday fell on super bowl sunday in 2013)

YOU'LL CELEBRATE 13 IN A MAGICAL WAY!

I know thats kind of specific but maybe it will inspire you;)
 
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JIMINYCR

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Get their favorite Disney character stuffed animals and pin a copy of a photo of their resort, or WDW maps to them, or Disney guide books along with them. Put Disney ornaments on the Christmas tree among the ones they are used to seeing and have them find the new ornaments. Buy Disney gift cards and package them up in a box wrapped in Disney christmas paper. Wrap ALL their presents in Disney wrapping paper. Lots of fun ways. Just be prepared for screams of excitement. WOW... what a Christmas it's going to be!!!:D:D Can they adopt meeeee??
 
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stevehousse

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Just make sure if u all live in the same house, that the kids don't end up seeing the Mickey mail that comes! If u just booked, they will send u a booklet with all your reservation information! Make sure u and ur mom get to the mail first!

Not sure how old they r, but you can make a "travel bag" with Disney stuff in it or even t-shirts! Autograph books as well! Good luck!
 
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Weather_Lady

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A large, elaborately-wrapped box with Mickey and Minnie "ear" hats inside would be a big hint (even if they're too old or "hip" to think they're going to wear them). I also like @stevehousse 's suggestion of a bag (or even a piece of new luggage, if needed) with travel items (e.g., personalized T-shirts, autograph books, a "park bag," sunglasses, sunscreen...).
 
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disneyfirstLJ

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I would put a bunch of Disney themed helium balloons in a big box, tie a "We're going to Disney in March" sign on one of the balloons, wrap the box in Christmas paper and when they open the box the balloons pop out. SURPRISE!
 
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