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Since I had a pretty atypical trip, I am gonna start by listing the helpful hints given on the forum that really helped me out. Then I will probably edit my post with more stuff as I can grab time away from the kids.
Hints that Helped
1-Bring a permanent big marker for the characters to use for their big hands when autographing books.
This permanent marker was wonderful to use on the many Disney things you buy your kids that look like all the other toys other kids have. Right when you buy that item, pull out that marker and write your last name on it (even stuffed animals). 2 reasons: if you lose it, it's more likely to be turned in when your names all over it, instead of being kept. AND Central Lost and Found will hand it over more readily when you have no idea where you lost it.
2-Let your kids arrive in swimsuits, so they can swim when your lugguge and your room are not ready or near.
My kids arrived in their bathing suits with wave shirts on and they were able to swim right away AND use the mickey slide. They were the first ones in the pool and the first to use the slide. I felt bad for the kids that were looking on enviously at the kids froklicking in the water while they sat waiting.
3-Tie brightly colored bandanna's to your suitcases so they stand out on the luggage carousel.
With three kids to watch while watching for your luggage, it was a god-send to be able to just glance back and forth. Also my oldest could help out, even though he hadn't a clue what our suitcases looked like; he could recognize the bandanna.
I used those bandannas EVERY DAY in WDW tied to our stroller in the center of the handle part. In a sea of strollers, our stroller stood out easily. Even though the strollers now have a last name placard in the back (or an ineffective tag in Animal Kingdom). It's so much easier to look for the bandanna then read all the name signs to see which one was yours.
A DOUBLE STROLLER IS A MUST WITH MULTIPLE CHILDREN 7 and UNDER! It keeps them from wandering and whining.
4-Arrive early. I would say around 11:15 with your paperwork all filled out. Use a towncar service instead of Disney transfers.
Especially if you are a single mom like me. Cheaper and so much easier.
5-Bring DUCK TAPE and HIGHLIGHTERS
You are handed so much paperwork in the beginning. If single mom like me-get 2 Navigators from the kids club and lab. Duck Tape one set to your mirror and keep one set in your purse, backpack etc. I would also tape the Daily Navigator to the mirror too, along with the movie list you get. (we only got that once in the first day's navigator, so hold on to it.) I also duck taped the maps of WDW to the hotel walls/mirror and highlighted what we had done and what we were going to do. (Again I had two sets of maps and the days schedules.) It really helped me and helped the kids too!
6-Pack less clothes and more bathingsuits.
If going to WDW, add MORE SOCKS to that list. For DCL, definately bring flipflops, sandals for the kids. They didn't want to take the time to put those sneakers on and off.
I'm running out of time right now, but I'll be back to edit later.
I would add for single mothers with kids in the club and labs-say three of more kids, I would suggest getting a cabin midship level 5. The same floor as the lab and club. You and the kids will save alot of walking back and forth time if you are near them. I was midship level 7 and I knew those 2 flights of stairs forwards and backwards by the end of the trip! (
That's all for now.(Beep, beep, beep! Your 5-7 year old would like to be picked up from the Oceaneer's club. )
Hints that Helped
1-Bring a permanent big marker for the characters to use for their big hands when autographing books.
This permanent marker was wonderful to use on the many Disney things you buy your kids that look like all the other toys other kids have. Right when you buy that item, pull out that marker and write your last name on it (even stuffed animals). 2 reasons: if you lose it, it's more likely to be turned in when your names all over it, instead of being kept. AND Central Lost and Found will hand it over more readily when you have no idea where you lost it.
2-Let your kids arrive in swimsuits, so they can swim when your lugguge and your room are not ready or near.
My kids arrived in their bathing suits with wave shirts on and they were able to swim right away AND use the mickey slide. They were the first ones in the pool and the first to use the slide. I felt bad for the kids that were looking on enviously at the kids froklicking in the water while they sat waiting.
3-Tie brightly colored bandanna's to your suitcases so they stand out on the luggage carousel.
With three kids to watch while watching for your luggage, it was a god-send to be able to just glance back and forth. Also my oldest could help out, even though he hadn't a clue what our suitcases looked like; he could recognize the bandanna.
I used those bandannas EVERY DAY in WDW tied to our stroller in the center of the handle part. In a sea of strollers, our stroller stood out easily. Even though the strollers now have a last name placard in the back (or an ineffective tag in Animal Kingdom). It's so much easier to look for the bandanna then read all the name signs to see which one was yours.
A DOUBLE STROLLER IS A MUST WITH MULTIPLE CHILDREN 7 and UNDER! It keeps them from wandering and whining.
4-Arrive early. I would say around 11:15 with your paperwork all filled out. Use a towncar service instead of Disney transfers.
Especially if you are a single mom like me. Cheaper and so much easier.
5-Bring DUCK TAPE and HIGHLIGHTERS
You are handed so much paperwork in the beginning. If single mom like me-get 2 Navigators from the kids club and lab. Duck Tape one set to your mirror and keep one set in your purse, backpack etc. I would also tape the Daily Navigator to the mirror too, along with the movie list you get. (we only got that once in the first day's navigator, so hold on to it.) I also duck taped the maps of WDW to the hotel walls/mirror and highlighted what we had done and what we were going to do. (Again I had two sets of maps and the days schedules.) It really helped me and helped the kids too!
6-Pack less clothes and more bathingsuits.
If going to WDW, add MORE SOCKS to that list. For DCL, definately bring flipflops, sandals for the kids. They didn't want to take the time to put those sneakers on and off.
I'm running out of time right now, but I'll be back to edit later.
I would add for single mothers with kids in the club and labs-say three of more kids, I would suggest getting a cabin midship level 5. The same floor as the lab and club. You and the kids will save alot of walking back and forth time if you are near them. I was midship level 7 and I knew those 2 flights of stairs forwards and backwards by the end of the trip! (
That's all for now.(Beep, beep, beep! Your 5-7 year old would like to be picked up from the Oceaneer's club. )