Father’s Day is right around the corner and your shopping days are numbered. If you haven’t found that perfect gift for dad yet then take a look at the Intimidator Collector Plate. This collectable is great for dad’s that love NASCAR.
Another gift idea that works great for dads is tickets to a NASCAR race. NASCAR tickets can be purchased online. You can turn a NASCAR race into a family vacation or a special outing for the boys.
If dad is not into NASCAR then consider a weekend fishing trip. You can provide dad with a remote controlled boat as a clue to what his real gift is. The fishing weekend can include a gas card, a camping spot reservation, a basket of new fishing gear and a gift certificate for groceries. This gift can be set up so dad can get away on his own, or it can be set up as a family weekend adventure.
If you are looking for an inexpensive gift to give to dad this year then think about breakfast in bed. You can give him a menu to choose from the night before. Then when he wakes up you can have his favorite breakfast dishes ready to go on a tray. You can enhance the breakfast with his favorite movie, a car race or a sporting event on television.
Father’s Day is not about the gifts that you give, but the love and appreciation that you can give to your dad. Gifts from the heart and gifts that show you know your dad mean more than expensive gifts. Keep this in mind when planning your Father’s Day surprises.

man i wish my dad were that easy to shop for. i’m probably getting the RC car for myself…
I recommend the weekend fishing trip at a campground, although that NASCAR plate isn’t too shabby.
This is awesome! I’ve still got my receipts for the “gifts” I received. Now I know what I can swap them in for! Thanks a bunch. I can always count on this site to find the cool stuff.
I do not have to buy present for my dad but I am a bit puzzled with the gift for my husband. You got a nice idea of presenting a ticket to NASCAR race. Hope it works.
The fishing trip idea is actually a pretty good idea. My dad is more than obsessed with fishing, so I think that it would be fun to give him a little remote control boat as a memento to get him started on his fishing weekend
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