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What Disney Tip Are you really glad you listened to?

Best advice ever! Plus, your tips are magical tips!

I went to WDW for the first time on my honeymoon two years ago. I asked DW where she would like to go if she could pick anywhere in the world, and she looked slightly shy, but she said, "I love WDW. It's the most magical place on earth." Who could resist? :flower3:princess:

I'm so glad I bought and read the Unofficial Guide cover to cover! It helped me understand the world better, have viable information to plan parks and dining even though I didn't have any experience at all. We had an AMAZING honeymoon!

If you get a button, WEAR IT!!! I'm a normal guy and wasn't too thrilled about wearing my button even though my gorgeous bride was so excited about them... Until after the first day. Then, we never went anywhere without wearing our "I'm on my Honeymoon" buttons. Guys, it's worth it, and your bride will smile all day long at the congratulations she hears (and we experienced quite a bit of "extra magic" to boot!).

Go to Ohana! Eat breakfast at Chef Mickeys! Try new food and share it(even if you don't like it, you can laugh about it for years!) Eat a Dole Whip! And make ADR's for SURE!!! (Don't give up if you don't get what you want right away... keep checking)

I'm glad we used the dining plan. We are going again for our 2-year anniversary this year, and we are doing the plan again. It's prepaid, so we don't bother looking at prices. It made it more magical for us to be able to eat whatever sounded good on the menu.

Don't forget that you are on vacation. People are people. Smile at them. Treat them nicely, especially the CM's. Stop and smell the roses, look for hidden mickeys, enjoy a parade even if you're not a parade person (you just might change your mind!), and don't stress over what does and doesn't happen! Take a nap if you need it, and take every opportunity to appreciate the magic around you. The smells, the sights, the feel of WDW are like nowhere else. Don't miss it!

Thanks for all the tips! I'm new to the DIS, but a fan for life!
 
mommyrants said:
My son won't tolerate this or a safety tattoo. We have a dog tag we can put on a belt loop, but if he is wearing shorts with no loop - I will sharpie my number on his back.

You could try looping the dog tag through the laces of his shoes maybe
 
I Am Flynn Rider said:
I went to WDW for the first time on my honeymoon two years ago. I asked DW where she would like to go if she could pick anywhere in the world, and she looked slightly shy, but she said, "I love WDW. It's the most magical place on earth." Who could resist? :flower3:princess:

I'm so glad I bought and read the Unofficial Guide cover to cover! It helped me understand the world better, have viable information to plan parks and dining even though I didn't have any experience at all. We had an AMAZING honeymoon!

If you get a button, WEAR IT!!! I'm a normal guy and wasn't too thrilled about wearing my button even though my gorgeous bride was so excited about them... Until after the first day. Then, we never went anywhere without wearing our "I'm on my Honeymoon" buttons. Guys, it's worth it, and your bride will smile all day long at the congratulations she hears (and we experienced quite a bit of "extra magic" to boot!).

Go to Ohana! Eat breakfast at Chef Mickeys! Try new food and share it(even if you don't like it, you can laugh about it for years!) Eat a Dole Whip! And make ADR's for SURE!!! (Don't give up if you don't get what you want right away... keep checking)

I'm glad we used the dining plan. We are going again for our 2-year anniversary this year, and we are doing the plan again. It's prepaid, so we don't bother looking at prices. It made it more magical for us to be able to eat whatever sounded good on the menu.

Don't forget that you are on vacation. People are people. Smile at them. Treat them nicely, especially the CM's. Stop and smell the roses, look for hidden mickeys, enjoy a parade even if you're not a parade person (you just might change your mind!), and don't stress over what does and doesn't happen! Take a nap if you need it, and take every opportunity to appreciate the magic around you. The smells, the sights, the feel of WDW are like nowhere else. Don't miss it!

Thanks for all the tips! I'm new to the DIS, but a fan for life!

Awesome! :)

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There is one thing I have yet to read anywhere in all of the searching for tips and tricks that I plan to try on my (hopefully soon to be) next trip.

I have heard from a few people that have gone on cruses who before their trip have their doctor proscribe them an anti-nausea patch or other Rxn medication. Taking it from the get go before there is even a hint of an issue of motion sickness tends to keep it from ever occuring and (hypothetically) gives you more freedom to enjoy the rides in the park.

Any other tips or tricks for dealing with Motion Sickness at WDW?
 
Just thought I'd pass along, there is a product that is already pre-made like that. It's squares of thin sponge/fiber with detergent embedded in it. It comes in a container and isn't expensive. I think it was probably 50 sheets in it. I still haven't used them all. I just throw them in a zip lock for trips. They really do come in handy. All you do is add water. I'm pretty sure it's made by Palmolive.

I've used these before but have not been able to find them in over a year. Do you know where they are still selling them?
 
I've used these before but have not been able to find them in over a year. Do you know where they are still selling them?

Are you writing about "Purex Complete 3 in 1"?
They stopped manufacturing this product. Apparently they would sometimes leave a greasy stain on some fabric.
I saw them advertised by a chain discount store a few weeks ago, but I don't remember the name of the store.
 


There is one thing I have yet to read anywhere in all of the searching for tips and tricks that I plan to try on my (hopefully soon to be) next trip.

I have heard from a few people that have gone on cruses who before their trip have their doctor proscribe them an anti-nausea patch or other Rxn medication. Taking it from the get go before there is even a hint of an issue of motion sickness tends to keep it from ever occuring and (hypothetically) gives you more freedom to enjoy the rides in the park.

Any other tips or tricks for dealing with Motion Sickness at WDW?

We just got back from spending Christmas at Universal Studios. The majority of our group decided to take the "non-drowsy" dramamine. By midday, everyone was in fact drowsy and ready to go home. =( Dfi decided to tough it out because I wasn't ready to leave - I didn't take the Dramamine - and we stayed until park close. On our way back to the resort we stopped and picked up some Ginger Root. The next day he decided to forego the Dramamine and see how things went. After Jurassic Park and Harry Potter he was beginning to feel a bit queasy so I gave him 1 little Ginger pill and some Sprite. He was good to go for the rest of the day.

I've used Ginger Root a few times for upset stomachs and on long road trips because I get car sick. I love the stuff.

We did have to try 3 or 4 stores, Walgreens, CVS, etc, and finally found it at Wal-mart. Def. worth a try or at least as a backup.
 
Are you writing about "Purex Complete 3 in 1"?
They stopped manufacturing this product. Apparently they would sometimes leave a greasy stain on some fabric.
I saw them advertised by a chain discount store a few weeks ago, but I don't remember the name of the store.

They absolutely left greasy stains on our clothes. Blech! :( I've seen detergents in pods now that we're going to try on our next trip.
 
Thank you everyone who has contributed tips. I spent almost a week reading through these tips when I had time. I learned some great ones! I haven't been to Disney since 2006 taking my DH and DMIL in May for their first trip. This is the first trip I've had to plan this board made things easier. I got some great ideas! :dance3:
 
carlbarry said:
Are you writing about "Purex Complete 3 in 1"?
They stopped manufacturing this product. Apparently they would sometimes leave a greasy stain on some fabric.
I saw them advertised by a chain discount store a few weeks ago, but I don't remember the name of the store.

If anyone uses these, all you do is rip off the very end ( where the fabric softener portion is). I love them for disney trips! And if you end up with the grease marks just rub blue Dawn dish soap on the area and wash normally. Dawn works great for removing those grease/ water marks stains.
 
I'm sure these have already been mentioned at some point, but here are a few of my favorite tips:


1. Try to go during the off-season if you can. We went last Feb and now we're going again in a few days. Our school district always has a Mon-Wed break in early February, and this is when a lot of people here take the types of vacations that most would take at spring break! The biggest advantage is the lack of crowds. But also the hotels are priced lower than ever. I didn't even plan this years trip until a few days ago. I was looking for ideas for some kind of little getaway, but decided to make it a bigger getaway on a budget! Free air miles and a cheap hotel make it hard to resist.

2. Order a case (or several) of bottled water from Costco (or perhaps Amazon) in advance and have it shipped to your hotel or resort. Most don't mind. Some charge a handling fee apparently. But totally worth it for an $8 case of water! On the shipping address include "guest:" with your name and arrival date.

3. If you fly SWA or other airlines that allow free baggage, load one up with snack foods to have at the hotel and to carry into the park in your backpack.

4. When entering the park, always go to the gates on the left end and you'll get in faster. People naturally head to the right.


I loved the idea about having stickers on hand for your kiddos to hand out to other children that are upset. What a lifesaver!!
 
I have read all of these tips starting back in what was it 2005? or 2007?, what a time warp with some great tips. Polaroids and film are practically extinct now! If your kids are totally wore out take them back to the hotel for a nap. I know I push mine hard, but they enjoy a mid day break at the pool or room to nap or just watch a movie.

Love the pressed penny ideas, and giving them a gift card or better yet an envelope with cash so they can see it dwindle!

Still debating renting car since we are splitting time between BLT and BWV. Not sure it would be worth it or not.

Also not sure about which Dining Plan to do if any. We have made 4 ADR's, one at TCP for breakfast, one at Raglan Road for Dinner, one at Tappan Edo for dinner, and one at La Hacienda de San Angel for Dinner for Spring Break. We are new DVC members and using our points for the first time and will be using our PAP's for the first time, so we can do TIW for $100 and save 20% at 100 places, use a Prem Dining Plan for the others? Thinking one of the plans will pay for itself in no time while we are there.
 
I've used Ginger Root a few times for upset stomachs and on long road trips because I get car sick. I love the stuff.

Just be careful with using Ginger or even peppermint. Its great as a very temporary thing but if used too much or if you have other stomach issues the ginger can cause acid issues and make things worse not better!

Nobody warned me and I had to find out the hard way. (Nearly permanent damage!:sick:)

It's good as back up. Just don't use it as your regular treatment.
 
Are you writing about "Purex Complete 3 in 1"?
They stopped manufacturing this product. Apparently they would sometimes leave a greasy stain on some fabric.
I saw them advertised by a chain discount store a few weeks ago, but I don't remember the name of the store.

No, they were for dishes. One of the leading dish detergents manufactured them. I was responded to the post about someone using them instead of the dish soup on a sponge.
 
I've used these before but have not been able to find them in over a year. Do you know where they are still selling them?

Sorry, I just saw your post.

I haven't had to buy them since our last trip. I took it for granted they were still easy to find now! It's hard to remember where I got them. I think it was either at Target or the grocery store. Maybe the dollar tree?

That would stink if they stopped making them! Such a great product.

I'll look for them when I'm out and about. If I find them, I'll let you know.
 
elittleton said:
I've used these before but have not been able to find them in over a year. Do you know where they are still selling them?

I think they were made by Dawn & they were wonderful! Haven't been able to find them for a few years now, but loved them during holidays as well for quick clean up on dishes that must be hand washed.
 
I think they were made by Dawn & they were wonderful! Haven't been able to find them for a few years now, but loved them during holidays as well for quick clean up on dishes that must be hand washed.

I haven't seen them in quite a while, either. I read another tip on here to cut a sponge in pieces and put dish soap on them and let them dry. When we went, I happened to have a small bottle of dish soap, so I just put that in a ziploc with a sponge. I was glad I took it.
 

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