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How to Give Dad a Memory

Give Dad an Experience He'll Never Forget

Give Dad an Experience He'll Never Forget. photo courtesy of Nick Traveller

Father’s Day is fast approaching. If you’re wondering what to get dear old dad and don’t want to resort to a boring tie or the predictable grill tool, try giving him a memory. Not sure what we mean? Keep reading.

Race Car Experience

Most dads like a little adventure now and then. Give him something he’ll remember forever with a Richard Petty Driving Experience. For about $100 he’ll get to suit up like a real NASCAR driver and take a spin around a professional track. Even though he’ll be in the passenger seat it’s an experience he’ll never forget.

Skydiving

Dad doesn’t have to jump out of a plane to get the feeling of skydiving. Give him an indoor skydiving session. There are several indoor skydiving operations around the country. For about $50 dad can feel like he’s free falling.

Spa Session

Chances are dad has never been pampered with a pedicure, massage or facial. Let him know what he’s been missing with a trip to a spa that specifically caters to men. There are man-spas all over the country and while your dad may not ever book an appointment for himself, he’ll likely be appreciative that you did it for him.

Baseball Tickets

Give dad a memory by taking him to a Major League game. Make sure to throw in some hot dogs, popcorn and foam fingers to make the event truly memorable.

National Park

Take dad on a hike in one of the national parks. You can even get free entry if you go on one of three weekends, June 20-21, July 18-19 and August 15-16.

Photo Book

Give dad a collection of photos that spark all of the fun memories you have shared. Make a photo book online and have it printed up. You can even get a free photo book from Photo Book Etc. by going to PhotoBookOffer.com and using code PBE509. That will get you a free soft cover 20-page book to fill with fun photos that dad will treasure.

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