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Teen Birthday Ideas or Teen Day Ideas

Posted: Dec Fri 16, 2005 8:46 pm
by bayouminnie
I've gone to Disney over twenty times, and love my kids to come along. I have a Sr. in High School now (boy), and one 8th grader (girl). I son hasn't been in about a year and half, but my daughter wants to go every weekend! (that's not happenin') My daughter wants to birthday there every year. It's getting harder to create new and improved things for her to do with 1-3 friends that's fabulous ! She wants to do Cirque...we are not rich. Our birthday deal with the kids is take the cash $100 or the party ($100-150 budget). We don't include the trip in the budget, we would be going every summer anyway.

So, any ideas? I could get my son there if I promised the surfing at Typhoon or Dolphins at Epcot. Sigh :?

Posted: Dec Fri 16, 2005 9:38 pm
by js3901
I just saw a DVD of Cirque du Soleil La Nouba and it looked spectacular. If you/they can afford that, I'd definately do it. Also, if they're old enough, try the Richard Petty Experience or something like Parasailing or wake boarding. simple things could also be done to enhance the norm. when I went for my 21st, my mom told a counter employee in epcot that it was my birthday, and they included ice cream with a slice of applepie. for no additional fee. they also included a candle. My best adivce is to call WDW reservations and ask what is doable for a birthday with about $100 - $150 budget. They'll know what you can do...

Posted: Dec Fri 16, 2005 11:05 pm
by Mickeymac
I have a 15 year old who's sick to death of Disney. Sheesh.

What about a night at the Adventurer's Club? The CM's there would have a royal time with them, and they could have a ball being the center of attention. Make sure she wears a tiara or a button or something. Even better if you can get them all to wear matching shirts.

DisneyQuest does birthday parties, but I don't know the level of interest - doesn't seem to fun to me, but for the electronic generation?

I heartily recommend the surfing experience at TL. My son really really really enjoyed it, and would do that over and over again.

You can also do mini-golf birthday party as well. You play a round of golf, then have cake and ice cream in a party room. Can't remember if this is at Winter/Summerland or Fantasia.

Also, what about trail rides at Fort Wilderness, followed by buffet at Trail's End?

Finally, a Wishes cruise could be in your budget, too. That would set the 'wow' factor.

Posted: Dec Sat 17, 2005 12:24 am
by bayouminnie
Great Ideas! I forget that simple things are sometimes the real memory makers! Can you believe we haven't done the trail ride at FW? Obviously that's our favorite place!

Keep those ideas coming! Thanks soooo much!

Posted: Dec Sat 17, 2005 1:49 pm
by Mickeymac
I kinda thought it would be, and frankly, that would be first on my daughter's list.

Posted: Dec Sat 17, 2005 7:16 pm
by Manncab
since you kids are old enough have you ever asked a CM at the Monorail station if you can ride up front with Conductor?.. if you havn't its a fun trip around the park and plus if you are good most of the CM's will give you a "Wings" pin and monorail drivers licence...but please remember not all pilots will let peaple ride up front with them so 2 or 3 trains might go by before the CM's will lead you to the cabin and all ways say Thank you to the CM's as you board the train

Posted: Dec Tue 20, 2005 9:11 am
by QuickGold
This is a post from a user on another site...
-Now that i take my friends AND family with me. We make shirts. These shirts always look like Mickey Mouse Club shirts on the front. (Ie..they say your name) And than they have a cute quote on the back. This year everyone's shirt says "Today is my Un-Birthday" And my shirt says "Today is my Birthday!!!" (i know..clever) These shirts come in handy if youd like everyone in the park to know you. All day long "Stephenie, Josh, Brian, Kendra, Steve, Kenny!!! Hey! nice shirts!" Its great. Ntm. If a CM wants to wish you a happy birthday over a loudspeaker, they have your name. And they catch EVERYONE's eye.

- Obviously you have to get THE pin. Not a pin. THE pin. THE **FREE** Disney birthday pin. You can pick it up at any of the disney parks. In Town Hall, from a ticket taker, or at the ticket purchasing window (or just ask a CM). The one at MK and MGM are the same, (castle, characters) While the ones at Epcot and Animal Kingdom are different. If you dont do the shirts. Half of the cast members will at least notice the pin and make your day special. (PS they do not check ID, so if your birthday is the 15th, and you're celebrating on the 10th, they dont care. I asked a CM and their mentality is " You can celebrate your birthday at disneyworld at any time of the year" Nice..)

- When you make reservations, Let EVERYONE know it is your (or your DS, DD, DW, or DH's) birthday. Disney goes to extremes by decorating your hotel room, giving you autographed pictures of characters, and other magical things, and ive found that even some hotels off-site will participate in the magic as well. (ive received cards from staff along with confetti all over the bed, even as much as a cake from one hotel..)

**If you are shy and dont like attention...Stop reading here..**

-Buy an autograph book. I purchase mine from Ebay before we go. Keep it and a pen with you at the parks. With your shirt and your pin, a LOT of people are going to recognize you because its your birthday. These people (characters, CM's and theme park patrons) Will wish you a Happy Birthday all day. EVERY TIME SOMEONE WISHES YOU A HB. Ask them to sign the book. Reg. guests are ENTHRALLED to be apart of your day. Characters will do it on their own, and CM's get excited to be apart of your day. Then when you get home, it is an AWESOME souvenier/scrapbook.

- Make a priority seating reserv. at a restaraunt in disney. When you make that reservation, tell them whos birthday it is and pre-order a cake. (cheapest cake is like 15 dollars and its delicious.) (even if its your own and your making the reservation..yuo can surprise yourself.) If you nothing about disney, i suggest reading these boards for a good restaraunt. If you are a mod. disney expert and you know most of the restaraunts, even if you havent visited.. THINK about yuor family, your needs and how much attention you want. Places like the hoop-de-doo revue (sp..?) Embarrass the heck out of you. The Sci-Fi Drive in theater, gives you a nice free dessert. THINK about the restaurant, common (disney) sense will tell you how much attention you will get.

- Take pictures at normal photo opp places. Only, ask a random theme park patron to take the picture for you. Be polite and ask their name, when they tell you, tell them you've changed your mind and you want them in the picture. Continue doing this for about 8 people. Than you, (the birthday person) get in the picture and have someone take the picture. (this sounds stupid. But the conversations that ensue, plus the memory of the picture are priceless.)

- Be prepared for extreme embarassement... and fame. As time goes on, especially if you stay at one park all day, people will recognize you. "Your the girl they shut down space mountain for!" *that seriously happened BECAUSE it was my birthday....private ride through the stars anyone..?* At the fantasmic show the castmember noticed my pin and shirts, and had me stand up, Bottom, center and had the WHOLE CROWD sing Happy Birthday before the show started. I received numerous fast passes, and line cuts. But the singing is what they do best..... it happened on almost every ride that involved more than 10 people per boat, or show room.

- Be prepared to receive free gifts and many many many phone calls. Every CM you encounter will ask you if youve received a phone call. Always say no. You will then get a special phone call, each time. At a shop, a CM gave me (very ceremonially) An antenna topper in honor of my birthday. I've received a picture frame in Fantasy Land. And several Magical Moments Certificates. plus much more.

- Be modest, gracious and thank everyone. There is no where else in the world you can go and be treated like this for your birthday. If after reading this you are pondering your own small children, know, this is an extreme birthday version, it can be sized accordingly to what your kids like, and how old they are. But anything you can imagine Disney can do. (sometimes with a price..)

-If you live in Florida, there is no excuse that you havent had a disney birthday. If you live in FL, we get mad discounts.
And just to tell you for $$ sake. I am a college student. I am POOR! I save up money from pay checks all year to buy my annual pass and than it costs me under 200 dollars for 4 people to stay for 3 days, 2 nights. That includes hotel stay and food. If you want my secrets to that, let me know. I am an expert at this Disney planning stuff.

So those are my secrets. I think that is all. And it all may sound a little too much. But you will be on cloud 9 after a day of that much attention. After all yuor birthday only falls once a year.

Posted: Dec Tue 20, 2005 8:49 pm
by bayouminnie
Wow, I really appreciate your in-put Matt! The picture idea gave me chills and a tear in the ole eye! I got my daughter the button a couple of years and never got a call! We did receive balloons and an autographed picture of Chip and Dale at our FW Cabin one year. She saved the balloons and picture in her scrapbook! It is ALWAYS the little things.

We made shirts two years. My favorite year was thanksgiving 2002. There were 15 of us in our group. It was all unrelated families and their children. Being from Louisiana, we I put a MK photo with a turkey and safari Mickey on front. On the back I put " How to cook 'dat Cajun Turkey" Then there were 15 cajun steps ( in cajun speak). Each one was numbered and had "see Jane/John for step ##" We had a much better time in lines, etc. Everyone wanted to put us in order and read us!

Your ideas are really great and I really appreciate you taking the time to add them to the forum. I am sure many people will enjoy them too. If you don't mind, I will quote you and link to you on my tiny web page.

Monette

Posted: Dec Wed 21, 2005 10:03 am
by QuickGold
Glad I could be of some help Monette :D