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View Poll Results: How do we celebrate in-laws anniversaries?
My SIL & BIL don't really celebrate their anniversary. They maybe go to dinner without the kids or something, but this year just before we leave for Disney will be their 10 year anniversary. My in-laws anniversary isn't until the end of the year, but since I am doing this whole trip to make them happy I would like it to also be our anniversary present to them each. Especially the 10 year seems to require something special.
Cake:
I've been exploring this option, but adding it to the end of a meal when we have the DDP free seems redundant when dessert is included. If they would only give us an appetizer or dessert option, I'd be happy with the DDP. At least for free
GF bakery seems to be the best for dessert options and I like the slipper dessert choice. We have a dinner our last night at the GF that I have flagged as a joint anniversary celebration for MIL/FIL and BIL/SIL. We'd have to come up with 2 seperate dessert options, and again in addition to the expense it is just redundant when you already have dessert included. Maybe I should change the reservation to only celebrating the 10 year? But then what do I do for FIL/MIL?
The only time a dessert makes sense to me would be if I cancel dinner reservations on the night we arrive. The family can all eat seperately or get CS, and then have a dessert out on the beach at the Poly for the fireworks together with a dessert as a surprise. Big danger here would be they too tired from drive to stay up until 10 for fireworks, and they don't show up to get the surprise.
Suggestions?
photo session:
I am considering doing the GF photo session for family pictures since my MIL is excessively concerned that we get pictures together. No family picture taken for about 8 years.
If we do the photo session, will they take a couple pictures of each couple seperately in addition to the ones all together? I don't really know how flexible they are with the photo options. Can anyone think of a way to make my MIL understand that this photo session would be our gift to her. Or maybe even our gift to both couples, if everyone can have pictures taken by themselves also??
baskets:
I have looked at the websites for baskets, but while I love the idea, I don't feel like paying the dollars plus a $25 base/delivery charge when I am driving down and could probably put some nice baskets together. I am the contact person for all of our rooms and we'll be checking in first. Has anyone had experience with putting something into the rooms for and/or decorating rooms for travelling companions? I was considering autograph books for the kids, maybe a refillable mug, anniversary buttons if I can get ahold of them the night we arrive. What else would you think?
specialty cruise:
We won't have the money to pay for a fireworks cruise ourselves for the entire group, and if everyone decides to chip in together on one, that isn't really a present other than doing the arranging.
And it is probably pitiful that all I can think of today is I am spending hours trying to make sure they each have a great anniversary, and I promise there isn't a one of them concerned about ours! /end of whine!
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Photosession will capture the memories of both couples anniversaries and will create a nice family memory for all. If you're dining at 1900 Park Fare, you can order them each a small dessert - like the mini-castle cake (around $25) for one and maybe the slipper desset (around $15) for the other one. I'm planning on getting the photosession done at GF and immediately following have dinner at 1900 and ordering the mini-castle for our anniversary and the slipper for our DD birthday. See some cake photo at this thread: http://www.passporterboards.com/forums/feasting-snacking-eateries/154882-cake-photos.html
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I agree with Eileen and Janice - that would be a great way to surprise them too. Make an insert for the frame with a little note letting them know about the photo shoot. I love the idea of the frame.