Surprise for my partners 40th birthday?!


Question: my boyfriend is 40 later in the year and i would like to plan something for just the two of us (his children are planning the big family celebration). any ideas? have a budget of about £200. was thinking of a day event as opposed to just a romantic meal.


Answers: my boyfriend is 40 later in the year and i would like to plan something for just the two of us (his children are planning the big family celebration). any ideas? have a budget of about £200. was thinking of a day event as opposed to just a romantic meal.

How about a day at the Races....find a local racecourse...who knows, betting some of the money may pay off...and you could end up in the Caribbean.

What's he in to?

Those days out are quite good, like a days racing in a Ferrari or hot air ballooning?

200 Pounds don′t buy much nowadays !

Show him my photo and tell him that i'm your son.

How about hot air ballooning or a day at a spa?

well how about taking him on a helicopter ride or a flying lesson.. thats what i did my hubby thought i was trying to kill him, i booked him onto an acrobatic flying lesson.. he has never forgotten it. Fantastic pressy.. you can sit in the cafe bar with the kids and watch..

or hotair baloon trip

or a weekend in a hotel with the kids 'spa' facilities, swimming pool ect. you can get some good deals and if you book early enough the kids should go free..

airshows are good fun for all the family check out the link
http://www.airshows.org.uk/2008/calendar...

take him to see a posh show in london or cerc de cele. I suggest lion king

Ok, I saw thatyou wrote pounds, so I think that your living in the UK.
You can take a cheap flight to a city in Europe (I prefer Salzburg)
There you go to a nice little restaurant (In salzburg you can go to the castle). In the evening you fly home and maybe you can serve him a nice little dessert

I'm sorry for the grammar and vocabulary mistakes. I'm Austrian

Tell him that your leaving him for another couple.

That'll surprise him for sure.

zorbing? hot air ballooning, microflights are all good. something engraved like an iPOD? suprise party?

Hi. For my partners 40th I arranged for him to drive a single seater car around Silverstone race track and I booked a lovely hotel and we made a weekend of it. I bought that through Red Letter Days website or you can get vouchers from Debenhams too. They have lots of alternative presents on their website. This year I am taking him for a day out with Falcons/Owls and they let you hold them and they fly to your hand too.

This is the link....

http://www.redletterdays.co.uk/Home?camp...

Start the day with his favourite breakfast then drive/ catch the train if you don't drive so he doesn't have to to your nearest big city. Spend the morning doing something childish you both love - the zoo, museums, shopping, art galleries, walking, etc then have a posh lunch (If you're in London, Rokkit is great for relatively cheap but quite posh food). Go see a matinee of a show in the afternoon (Spamalot is hysterically funny) then spend the evening ordering room service in a nice hotel... Alternatively, lots of places offer activity holidays (sailing/ water-ski/ horse riding etc) and spa weekends which are quite reasonable if you book early for off-peak times.





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