Family Makes Huge Mistake When Planning Disney Vacation
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More than once, while shopping online, I’ve made a mistake. Usually, I see something I like and buy it without reading the entire description. Totally on me! Luckily, my mistakes are small and most of them happen while shopping on Amazon, so returns are easy. A family from the Midwest made a massive mistake when planning their Disney vacation and by big, I mean a $10,000 mistake.
According to FOX 35 Orlando, Andie Coston, one of the relatives involved, shared their story on TikTok, which quickly went viral. The family, which had been planning the trip since it was postponed in 2020, was distressed when they first realized the mistake that was made. The mistake was made by the family’s elderly parents. They accidentally bought $10,000 in Disney + streaming service gift cards, thinking they were buying tickets for Walt Disney World. UGH!
I am sure this type of mistake can easily be made by those folks who are a bit older and not online lots. If you’re not familiar with streaming services, this is a mistake that is understandable. On Coston’s viral video, she says that the couple bought the cards from Sam’s Club as a gift for her family. They but didn’t realize there was a difference in the gift cards between Disney+ and the theme parks.
Mickey Mouse Saves The Day
Coston’s TikTok video not only went viral, but it is also gaining national attention. Many folks leaving comments on the video are admitting to making the same mistake, so it’s a common one. Luckily for the family, Disney is fixing the situation. They’ve agreed to exchange the Disney + gift cards for Disney Park gift cards. WHEW!
The family is obviously happy and grateful that they’ll be able to take their Disney vacation and will be visiting Disney’s Magic Kingdom on Christmas Eve. I’m sure this will be a very special Christmas for them all and I hope they have a blast!
10 Unforgettable Christmas Experience Gifts
Physical gifts can be cool for a moment, but the memories they create are what truly last a lifetime. This holiday season, why not do your friends and family a favor by skipping the usual physical presents? Maybe consider giving a unique Christmas experience instead?
An experiential gift is just as thoughtful as something you can hold in your hand. The difference is that it won’t end up gathering dust, getting re-gifted, or donated. That’s because experiences, whether it’s a subscription, an activity, or a class, let people give people memories. Whether the giftee does it on their own, with their family, or even with you, it offers opportunities for learning and exploration.
The possibilities are limitless with Christmas experience gifts.
If you’re searching for an exciting experience for adults or children, ther are lots of choices. You could start with something as simple as covering the dinner tab for a couple. Another option is going big by planning a fantastic trip as the ultimate gift for your spouse. For kids and teens, they can dive into fun activities. These can be learning to play an instrument or mastering the art of making their favorite dessert.
Another advantage of opting for experiential gifts is that they make ideal last-minute presents. They can be conveniently purchased online. And if all else fails, a gift card is always an option.
Let’s face it: most of the stuff we buy just because we like it or think we need it tends to fade into the background pretty quickly. This is especially true when they’re given as gifts. We’ve all had those times when we eagerly tore into a physical gift at Christmas or a birthday, only to realize it didn’t quite live up to the hype. It’s even worse when you know that time and money were spent on something you’re not too thrilled about.
Experiences can enrich our lives, contributing to personal growth and opening our minds to new horizons. Meanwhile, dust collectors, especially the ones from distant relatives, don’t quite measure up. You know that feeling, right? It’s like saying, “Thanks, Aunt Rose, but I could’ve done without that Christmas scarf and hand lotion from the buy-one-get-one special at the mall.”
So, when the holiday season or other celebrations roll around, and you’re stuck with gift-buying, consider giving experiences instead of physical items. To help you get started, here are some experiential gifts that would make great Christmas gifts.
Melany Myers is a Gastonia native and has spent most of her life here in North Carolina. Mel has worked in radio for over 20 years, many of which she spent co-hosting morning shows in Charlotte, NC, and Columbia, SC. Mel loves 80’s music, going to concerts, cooking, and eating! She is always writing about random news stories that really make you wonder, “what in the world?!” She also writes about rock music and human-interest content.