Revealing a Disney trip is a "core memory" moment, and there are many creative ways to do it depending on the age of your children. A popular method is the "Scavenger Hunt," where kids find clues around the house (a toy Mickey, a bottle of sunscreen, a pair of ears) that lead to a final "ticket" or a suitcase. For an "instant" surprise, you can do the "Airport Hoax," where you tell the kids you are just driving to the airport to "watch planes" or "drop off a package," only to reveal the truth at the terminal. Another fun idea is a "Custom Puzzle"—you can order a puzzle that says "We're going to Disney World!" and have the family put it together. For younger children, a "Character Call" works wonders; you can have a friend or a service pretend to be Mickey or a Princess calling to "invite" them to the castle. If you want a slow burn, an "Advent Calendar" with Disney-themed stickers or snacks leading up to the departure day can build incredible anticipation. No matter the method, having a camera ready to capture the "delayed realization" on their faces is essential!