Harters2WDW
DIS Veteran
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- Aug 10, 2008
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We have gone the past 8 yrs in August. A poncho is a must. We tried the dollar store ponchos and they stunk!! Felt like wearing a garbage bag. They were not long enough to cover our backpacks or the seat of your pants if you are on ride. plus they ripped too easily. We carry our Disney ponchos every trip. fold them up into a little shopping bag and in the back pack or stroller they go. We have a stroller cover too- that is a must. We survived Tropical storm Fay with the ponchos. We have had disney replace ripped ponchos with no problem -- even really old ones. Not sure if they still do so.
I also love a good pair of sandels over sneakers bc walking around in wet sneakers for days is no fun. I lived in my Teva's for 11 days of Fay's rain and had not a single complaint where as DC had sneakers and they were soaking wet.
We pack a spray bottle -- fill with water and freeze or fill with ice and water. DH enjoys spraying us down during the day- feels good too.
STandby times are usually misleading-- if it says 20 mins its walk on. WE did TSM one year- first thing in the morning- we usually just do FP but DH wanted to do standby- it said 90 mins- we were literally on and off the ride in 20!! it was amazing.
A spare pair of shoes/sandels-- I got DS a new pair of sandels- apparently they were not wide enough for his wide feet and the poor child ended up w/ blisters on his feet the first day in the first few hours. DH and DS went back and grabbed his sneakers. Make sure if you have any new shoes wear them for a wk or so before the trip.
Ziploc baggies are great for the bag you are carrying- quicker thru the security bag checks too.
Bring extra memory card and batteries-- having to buy them in the park is $$$
That's all I can think of but I am sure I will remember more in a few!
GREAT info!! Keep it coming as you think of it or just PM me! March is so mild and I know August will be a different beast. Great tips on the wait times! What week do you usually go?