Did you watch Gilligan’s Island growing up like I did? Then you’ll remember Thurston Howell the Third and his wife, Lovey.
I was channeling my inner Thurston and Lovey last year when I wrote this holiday post below for Your Teen for Parents. That’s because the site wanted a list of experiences that you can give your tween, teen or adult kids for the holidays–and a lot of them are extravagant.
But not all! I think there really is something for everyone on this list.
So enjoy this list of experiences and find something new to gift your teen with this Christmas.
Cheers!
Experience This
“What would you like for Christmas?” I asked my teenage son.
“Money,” he replied. “Or a gift card.”
Sigh. Shopping for teens can be so boring. But what if parents could give teens something they would never forget? Something out of the box that would expand their world view, fuel their interests, and create lasting memories?
Experiential gifts do just that, and strengthen our relationships in the process, according to a recent study in the Journal of Consumer Research. So put aside the cash and gift cards this year. Here are dozens of amazing experiences that you can give your teen this holiday season!
Get Personal
- How about a coupon for a “Yes” day with Mom or Dad? This is a fun way to spend time together–your teen makes all decisions, from what to do to where to eat, and you have to go along with whatever they want to do!
- Is your teen already thinking about his future career? Set up a day for him to shadow someone in his chosen profession, such as a lawyer, veterinarian, or doctor. It’s a gift that is sure to stay with him—and might lead to bigger things!
Entertainment
- If your teen is a Green Bay Packer Cheesehead or a Detroit Red Wings Wingnut, then snap up tickets to the next game on Ticketmaster or StubHub. For more tickets that won’t break the bank, consider college or minor league games.
- Got a Hamilton fan in your house? The touring production is on its way across America. Or make a big weekend of it by heading to New York City or Chicago for an unforgettable getaway.
- Concert tickets are sure to please. Check out the websites or social media accounts of favorite performers for tour dates. If the concert is months away, the anticipation will make this a gift that lasts and lasts!
- Don’t forget about symphony tickets for your classical musician or a trip to the ballet for your dancer. Or how about tickets to a comedy or magic show? The possibilities are almost endless and are sure to not only entertain, but inspire!
Outdoor Adventures
- Does your teen love the great outdoors? Check out local offerings for favorite activities, from rock climbing to surfing.
- Stores like REI host classes and clinics tailored to the area. Here in the Midwest, for example, my teen can learn how to snowshoe or dabble in travel photography. For the teenage angler, ask local pro shops about fishing lessons or charter boat tours.
- If you want to splurge on more than an afternoon’s adventure, check out L.L.Bean’s Outdoor Discovery School in Maine. Weeklong trips include white water rafting, float plane tours, and lodging in cabins.
Health and Wellness
- A Classpass membership gives your teen access to hundreds of workouts, from Pilates to cycling. And your local gyms are sure to be running deals on memberships for the new year.
- Get your teen some Om at Yogaworks, boasting 60+ yoga studios across the country and online access to over 1,000 classes.
- How about a spa day? Give the gift of a mani-pedi, an acne-fighting facial or even a sports massage—or build a day’s worth of treatments for your favorite teen.
Learn and Grow
- The choices of educational classes to give your teen are nearly endless. For the dance enthusiast, local studios offer lessons from the tango and foxtrot to hip hop and tap.
- If cooking is your teen’s thing, try culinary classes at retail stores like Williams-Sonoma and Sur La Table.
- School of Rock offers a range of classes including guitar, drums and vocals for your budding musician.
- Take a look at affordable class offerings—in everything from foreign language to coding—through community continuing education programs and local colleges.
- Many art museums offer classes in a variety of artistic disciplines, from beginner to advanced.
- If your teen aspires to be an astronaut, you can give her a week at Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama. Teens ages 12-14 can attend Space Academy, while those ages 14-18 can try Advanced Space Academy. Or make it a gift for everyone and sign up for Family Space Camp.
Travel
- Does your family love camping? Try something different for your next trip. Reserve a yurt at a state park or stay in a real treehouse.
- Is your teen always after you to do something more adventurous? Surprise them with a stay in a caboose at The Izaak Walton Inn in Essex, Montana, or an igloo at the Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort in Finland.
- Take your teen on a cruise or book an all-inclusive trip somewhere amazing—like the Galapagos or Morocco—with companies such as Abercrombie & Kent or Thomson Family Adventures.
How To Give the Gift of Experience
Other than websites and brick-and-mortar stores, you can also find experiential gifts through sites like Groupon and LivingSocial. You can also find unique guided experiences through Vayable, while UpGift lets you build and share a wish list so family and friends can help fund an experience.
This piece originally appeared on Your Teen.
Rebecca says
I love these ideas, but my budget doesn’t allow for most of them. Instead we look forward to some of our holiday traditions, asking each person what’s one thing they love doing during the holidays and we make space for that.
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Katy says
My teens helped me decorate the house over Thanksgiving weekend. They love doing it and the time together was so meaningful. I think your tradition of doing one thing each person loves during the holidays is special. Enjoy!
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Jen says
Can I go to the Outdoor Adventure Camp in Maine? Maybe I will see if my teen will sign me up? 🙂
These are great ideas!
Happy Holidays!
Katy says
Yes you can go. It’ll be lovely in the summer! Fingers crossed you get it, LOL.
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