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What Special Things Can I Do for DH's 40th Birthday at DLR?
We head to DLR in 2 months, without our kids(!), to celebrate DH's 40th birthday. I've looked on the DLR website to see what things are available to celebrate special occasions. They seem to have a few options for celebrating kids' birthdays (like the treasure chest and princess individual cakes), but don't seem to indicate anything for adult birthdays.
We'll get him a birthday button, of course, but what else can we do?
I know at Disney World you can order cakes to be delivered to any restaurant. Can you do the same at DLR? If so, who do I call and how far in advance do I need to do it?
We are having his birthday dinner at Steakhouse 55. So, do I just tell them when I make the reservation and re-confirm when we check-in for our meal?
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Which hotel are you staying at? Is it one of the 'on property' ones? If so, you can request the front desk to have ballons set up in your room, they did this for my wife's birthday last year. If you are staying in either the Disneyland Hotel, Paradise Pier Hotel or the Disney Grand Californian, you can call ahead and ask them if there is anything special they could arrange for him.
The phone numbers for each are:
Disneyland Hotel: 714-778-6600
Paradise Pier: 714-999-0999
Grand Californain: 714-635-2300
The operator can connect you with the proper person to ask.
If however you are staying "off property" you would have to contact that hotel or motel and ask them the same questions. It is easier to do it now than wait until you arrive. This way, while the hotel staff is preparing your room they can also setup whatever surprise you arranged for so that when you both enter the room you can 'react' as if you had no idea this was going to happen. Just ask my wife, I surprise her one way or another on each of her birthdays. We won't go into what 'rewards' I get later on in the evening, wanna keep this "G" rated. Hahaha.
Which hotel are you staying at? Is it one of the 'on property' ones? If so, you can request the front desk to have ballons set up in your room, they did this for my wife's birthday last year. If you are staying in either the Disneyland Hotel, Paradise Pier Hotel or the Disney Grand Californian, you can call ahead and ask them if there is anything special they could arrange for him.
The phone numbers for each are:
Disneyland Hotel: 714-778-6600
Paradise Pier: 714-999-0999
Grand Californain: 714-635-2300
The operator can connect you with the proper person to ask.
If however you are staying "off property" you would have to contact that hotel or motel and ask them the same questions. It is easier to do it now than wait until you arrive. This way, while the hotel staff is preparing your room they can also setup whatever surprise you arranged for so that when you both enter the room you can 'react' as if you had no idea this was going to happen. Just ask my wife, I surprise her one way or another on each of her birthdays. We won't go into what 'rewards' I get later on in the evening, wanna keep this "G" rated. Hahaha.
We are staying at the Grand Californian. I will call the hotel and ask what they can do to surprise DH with room decorations. Thanks for the tip (and the phone #)!
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Great, in our opinion, you are staying at a very excellant hotel. We belong to the DVC and do our best to stay there every month we can. Last year on her birthday when we checked into our 1-bedroom villa there, she was greeted by a beautiful arrangement of ballons and flowers. The next day she found some very nice candy on her side of the bed and a photo of several Disney characters, signed by them, wishing her a very Happy Birthday. I am sure they can arrange for more but over and above that what they did for her I am sure they will add it to your bill upon checkout.
Let me know what they have to say they can do for you and then again after you return from his Birthday visit. I would love to hear how they treated you. We've never had a bad stay, in fact, we've been going to the Grand for so long, a lot the the Bell staff and other CM's know us by name as we of them.
We stayed at the Paradise Pier last year and I had baskets of goodies (our daughter graduated from high school, so hers was graduation themed) balloons (these are free of charge) delivered to our room...also, when I was out one afternoon, my husband and kids had the hotel arrange rose petals on the bed in a heart shape, because they said they were very happy with all the researching and planning I did for our trip, that was a lovely surprise!