She doesn't know about the trip. She won't find out until she either figures it out, or when we get there. Furthermore, she doesn't even know I'm coming to visit. Her mother wants to set up a "surprise meeting" in DC for some reason, so...whatever...
That said, keeping Disney a secret is normal, we always keep the disney parts of the trips a secret from her. (and the cruise, and Uni, and all that...though that led to a sad day for her on our last trip because we only were at Magic Kingdom for one day, the next day we were off to the Fantasy (we were coming back to WDW for a 10 day stay after the Fantasy cruise, but she didn't know that)...anyhow, we left early because I had a Contemporary Club Level room and wanted to watch Wishes from up there so we could go to bed right after the fireworks as we had to be up early the next morning for breakfast and the
DCL bus. On the way out, she really wanted one of those light up toys they sell (she doesn't ask for things often, she's not that type of child, so I'm like, sure)...but, what she wanted was the one that is shaped like a long sword (light saber?). Anyhow, I made the mistake of asking the vendor "does that close down or disassemble, we are leaving tomorrow and I want to be sure I can get it into my bag". Turns out it doesn't collapse or shrink small enough. So, we got a different light up toy.
Anyhow, on the way to the monorail station to head back to Contemporary she frumped, and I couldn't figure out why. I eventually asked her and she teared up and said "I don't want to leave Disney tomorrow, we just got here!"
Heartbreaking. But, she was ok the next day after she figured out what was in store! (grins)
Anyhow, now that she's been several times (every year since 2010 except last year), she knows that a big mouse lives in Orlando.
That said, she has asked me several times if we can go to the "Florida Resort", by that she means Universal (as that's how they end their commercials...the "Universal Florida Resort" phrase), so she should be thrilled, and now she is tall enough for all the coasters she wanted to do last time (yeah, she loves coasters...not afraid of anything thrill ride wise, but still buries herself into my arm on Haunted Mansion and refused to ride the Mummy last time we went to Uni!).