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Solo experiences are ideal for pampering that special someone, while an activity designed for two will create an occasion to share and reminisce about for years to come.
Second, whichever type of experience you choose, you must also consider the recipient’s schedule, commitments, and availability. For starters, make sure she doesn’t double book the day of the scheduled activity by asking her to reserve that day for a surprise. Alternatively, you might select an experience she can enjoy on a day of her choosing and make arrangements for childcare, if needed, so she can enjoy the day worry-free.  
Finally, there’s the task of finding the perfect experience to gift. Think about the recipient’s hobbies and passions when weighing potential ideas, and then make certain it meets the criteria outlined above.
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Let her constant praise of French cuisine inspire a gift of French cooking classes. Or play off his unsurpassed passion for football and buy tickets to the next big game. Just remember, the experience should be rooted in the recipient’s interests, not yours. If you love ballet but your significant other finds it a bore, seats to The Nutcracker will not excite him or her one bit.
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For further gift ideas, consider this selection of niche experiences for inspiration.
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For the Foodie
Signing up Food Network-obsessed individuals for a cooking class brings their favorite topic to life and provides an opportunity to build upon their culinary prowess with hands-on instruction. To find a perfect course, call a culinary school near you to learn about classes that cater to the recipient’s culinary interests (such as a certain type of cuisine or genre, like grilling or baking) and those that will also be appropriate for their skill set.

For the Wine Aficionado
Treat aspiring oenophiles to a winemaker’s dinner to give them a chance to explore a specific wine or producer in greater depth. Bonus points for learning who their favorite producer is or which wine style they adore most, and then snatching up a seat at a winemaker’s dinner focused solely on those much-appreciated wines.
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For the Musically Minded
Wannabe musicians and friends firmly attached to their iPods will light up when they open an envelope containing tickets to an upcoming concert. Just make certain the concert fits with the style of music they like best, be that classical, country, or rock ‘n’ roll.
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For the Fitness Fanatic
A stress-busting gift indeed, gift certificates for yoga, Pilates, or Gyrotonic classes cater to the fitness-focused individuals in your life. Look for a reputable studio that offers a range of classes so that recipients can choose which courses best suit their fitness level and availability.
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For the Avid Traveler
If a trip abroad isn’t in the cards this year, give that special someone a staycation for two. Start by researching your hometown’s reputable hotels and restaurants. Then, plan a weekend outing to sample those renowned local places the recipient has long heard raves about but never personally explored and enjoyed.  Written by Ashley Gartland.
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Alternative Gifting
This Holiday Season, Stop Delivering Smartly Wrapped Presents and Instead Gift Experiences to Friends and Family
In short, these forgettable gifts are the very sort you want to avoid if you’re hoping to create a memorable holiday this year.  Fortunately, there exists a solution: Stop gifting trite trinkets and toys and instead give an experience or activity to the special names on your list.
Giving an experience breaks away from the commercialism of the season and makes for an entirely customizable gift suited to individual personalities.  It can even create an opportunity for you, the clever giftee, to spend quality time with that friend or family member.  And, it requires only adherence to a few steps to select a gift that will truly wow.
First, decide on a budget. Plentiful experiences exist in both the thrifty category (a lavish, home-cooked meal) and the enormously expensive one (a trip to Tahiti), so start by setting a price limit before you begin your search. Also decide whether you want to give the recipient a solo activity or one that you can share together.
With holiday crunch time upon us, it won’t be long before we forget our vow to find creative gifts this season and instead fall back on giving predictable holiday presents: the snowflake-printed scarf, a tin filled with caramelized popcorn, and the impersonal check. Problem being, that scarf will get shoved in the back of a closet, the sickly sweet popcorn will go stale, and the check will be forgotten the moment it’s cashed.
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