HELP NEEDED: Unique surpries for HIM at Disneyworld!

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HELP NEEDED: Unique surpries for HIM at Disneyworld!

My husband and I are planning to spend our anniversary at Disneyworld next month. We went last year for the first time. I have done a lot of research and I am still looking for that something special to do for him. Most of the surpries seems to be "girl" surprises. I haven't really seen anything that has jumped out at me that says "I have to do this for him" I would love to be able to surprise him with some in-room gift or experince.....any ideas?

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Does he like driving cars real fast??? Disney Speedway has the nascar, indy car, and exotic car experiences. I did the Petty Experience (nascar) twice before and it is a blast but exspensive but well worth it. There are also fishing packages and parasailing. Just some guy ideas.

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There are many great ideas for guys, but it also depends on your budget. Out of the room, there are fishing excursions, watercraft rentals, segway tours (or other park tours), etc.

For in-room, there are lots of food and/or alcohol options. If you're at a deluxe resort, you can even pre-order a room service breakfast as a surprise!

You can also get a couples massage at Saratoga Springs Spa, if you'd think he'd be partial to something like that.

Ok, that's exhausted my ideas, anyone else have a nice idea?

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Either of the fireworks cruises are really nice. Or a ride on Characters In Flight which is much more budget friendly.

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Mickey Ears, Pins, and a Mickey Ice Cream Bar make me happy... lol

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I have arranged a gift basket to be delivered to our room the day we arrive Smile I did it through a woman called Carrie from 'Destination occasion' basically you order everything you want in the basket and send it to her, she wraps it up in a nice disney basket and delivers it for you Smile you can make it as cheap or expensive as you want it to be Smile

i think if you google the name you can find her website Smile

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My husband is a huge steam train buff, so as a suprise on our honeymoon, I booked the Steam Trains Tour. It was only 3 hours, we got to go into the MK before it was open and we went behind the scenes to the maintenance area where they take care of the WDW railroad and got the history of Walt's love of trains. We both enjoyed it very much!

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Kris1971 wrote:
My husband is a huge steam train buff, so as a suprise on our honeymoon, I booked the Steam Trains Tour. It was only 3 hours, we got to go into the MK before it was open and we went behind the scenes to the maintenance area where they take care of the WDW railroad and got the history of Walt's love of trains. We both enjoyed it very much!

That is one tour that I would muchlove muchlove to take.

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Great tips already! I'd suggest the Disney Speedway, a Segway Tour, Fireworks Party/Cruise, parasailing.

Maybe a tour like the Wild Africa Trek?

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Vettelover wrote:
Kris1971 wrote:
My husband is a huge steam train buff, so as a suprise on our honeymoon, I booked the Steam Trains Tour. It was only 3 hours, we got to go into the MK before it was open and we went behind the scenes to the maintenance area where they take care of the WDW railroad and got the history of Walt's love of trains. We both enjoyed it very much!

That is one tour that I would muchlove muchlove to take.

You should definitely give it a go. It was totally worth it!

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In room surprises are always fun. I'm thinking of creating a craft brew basket to be waiting for my hubby upon arrival. I guess it all depends on what he is or isn't into!

Great suggestions here

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Mase wrote:
Mickey Ears, Pins, and a Mickey Ice Cream Bar make me happy... lol

I like the way you think Mase. awesome

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The Steam Train Tour,inexpensive and for most guys ,very interesting.Starts before park opens.

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The three tours I would surprise J with are:
Wild Africa trek because he loves to take pictures of the animals. He would be in camera heaven.

Epcot dive quest because he is a Diver that doesn't get to go as often as he would like.

Seas Aqua Tour snorkeling tour for people that are not certified to dive.

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