bangzoom6877
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We're staying in a 1-bedroom standard view at BWV in July for 10 nights. There are 4 of us...Dh, me, 2 children ages 3 and 5. Besides clothing and the basic essentials (toiletries, medications, lots of sunblock, cameras, etc.), here are the other things I plan to bring:
1. Laundry detergent (because we all have sensitive skin and prefer to use our own)
2. Basket-type coffee filters for 10-12 cup coffee maker
3. Dunkin Donuts coffee
4. Umbrella stroller for DS3 with raincover
5. Ponchos
6. Very detailed touring plans of course
7. Some food for the room (mainly breakfast items, milk, sugar for coffee, etc.)
8. DVDs for the kids
9. Sleeping bags for the kids (they love them) and their own pillows (they prefer them)
10. Bottled water (we buy at BJs, by the case)
I want to make sure I don't overpack, but I also don't want to leave anything out. Anything missing that you would bring?
1. Laundry detergent (because we all have sensitive skin and prefer to use our own)
2. Basket-type coffee filters for 10-12 cup coffee maker
3. Dunkin Donuts coffee
4. Umbrella stroller for DS3 with raincover
5. Ponchos
6. Very detailed touring plans of course

7. Some food for the room (mainly breakfast items, milk, sugar for coffee, etc.)
8. DVDs for the kids
9. Sleeping bags for the kids (they love them) and their own pillows (they prefer them)
10. Bottled water (we buy at BJs, by the case)
I want to make sure I don't overpack, but I also don't want to leave anything out. Anything missing that you would bring?
If you are looking for some resort downtime activities,check out CH - my then 16 month & 5 year old nephews really enjoyed that place

Disney items from dollar stores, etc. are great too as incentives for extra cooperation, patience waiting in line etc. And with little ones, as pp mentioned, glow sticks, and also light spinners, flash lights, etc. are fun at evening parades/fireworks.
