Experience gift for 80yo?

Anonymous
How about a subscription to Masterclass?
Anonymous
After dark tour of the monuments in a limo. Especially for older folks who don't like to drive unfamiliar routes at night, this can be fun.

Fruit of the month or similar from Harry and David. Nice to have something that shows up every month for six months or a year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:After dark tour of the monuments in a limo. Especially for older folks who don't like to drive unfamiliar routes at night, this can be fun.

Fruit of the month or similar from Harry and David. Nice to have something that shows up every month for six months or a year.


What happens if they don't make it six months or a year?

Hopefully no green bananas in that fruit basket.
Anonymous
I agree with Harry and David. My parents can buy anything they want but they would never think of getting Harry and David for themselves. Yet they LOVE it. Next up would be Wine of the Month Club or a gift certificate to a restaurant.

If you do something like the Kennedy Center then make it more like a gift certificate so they can choose the day/show/program. My parents would hate to be tied down to a single date, and I know the one date I would choose will of course be when they were planning on getting out of town for a trip. They would never tell me that I choose the one date they had plans for but still ...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Enough with the experience gifts no one wants that you think you are being clever with. Call mom, ask for the favorite restaurant and get a gift certificate to that.


Wouldn't a restaurant dinner be an experience gift?

My mom, who is in her late 70's like tickets to concerts, and plays. My FIL likes sporting events.
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