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Gwendolyn
February 16th, 2005, 12:13
My sons birthday is on christmas eve (24th of december) but no-one in our family ever have time to visit him on his birthday. It makes me really sad.

So we were planning to celebrate my sons 3rd birthday in WDW instead. On the 5th of december (an other holiday in the Netherlands).

So we'll have a princess breakfast at CRT (he loves the princesses. His mommy loves them too :rolleyes: ). Does someone know what are other things for us to do on my sons "birthday"? We really want to make it very special for him. Because it will the first real birthdayparty for him.

And will he get an "It's my birthday"pin or won't they give it because it isn't his real birthday?

Isafari
February 16th, 2005, 12:20
That sounds like a great plan to me :D :thumbs: I would love to be there to see your son's little face :)
I have no experience with kids at WDW as there is just DH and myself so I can't give you much advice on that side of things.
The birthday button ......just pop into guest relations at MK and ask for the birthday button and they will happily give it to you. You don't need proof of the actual birthdate. Heck, I got one for my DH's 40th birthday and it was days out :blush: but...we were actually celebrating his birthday and our anniversary on that trip.

Gwendolyn
February 16th, 2005, 12:25
Thank you for your answer

but won't he (or we) be in trouble when we want to enter a park without paying for him?

Tammi
February 16th, 2005, 13:40
As long as he was 2 when you started your park ticket he will be fine. Be prepared for a lot of birthday wishes by CM's. Everyone who sees his button will comment on it. We did our son's 5th bday in WDW and had breakfast at Crystal Palace and dinner at Chef Mickey's. You will have a wonderful time.:)

Gwendolyn
February 16th, 2005, 18:16
We'll problably buy annualpassports for DH and me. But we might want to take DS passport into the parcs.

Gwendolyn
February 17th, 2005, 13:12
Does anyone have other ideas what to do on my sons "birthday"?

ukwdwnut
February 17th, 2005, 14:05
ahh thats a real shame, we always visit on family birthdays since we married, kids and adults alike.

sounds like a great idea, sure its not an excuse to make another trip :lol: