change of clothes in each park

OP, I once walked into the MK when DS was about 18 months old, and realized I'd forgotten his DIAPER BAG back in the room! UGH! I had NOTHING with me but his stroller.

But you know what? I was able to walk into the baby center and get everything I needed....diapers, a sippy cup, etc.

WDW is the BEST place to take kids because of they are prepared for almost everything.
 
OP, I once walked into the MK when DS was about 18 months old, and realized I'd forgotten his DIAPER BAG back in the room! UGH! I had NOTHING with me but his stroller.

But you know what? I was able to walk into the baby center and get everything I needed....diapers, a sippy cup, etc.

WDW is the BEST place to take kids because of they are prepared for almost everything.

Baby center is another great idea! thanks! Since my guy isn't technically a baby... I didn't think about that. I assume you have to pay for the items.
 
OP is bringing extra clothes. :laundy: She just wanted to make sure there is an option in case, by some crazy circumstance, she'd have to buy something.



Yes.... thank you....


I just thought to myself... you never know what could happen..... it's always nice to know what your options are!
 
Baby center is another great idea! thanks! Since my guy isn't technically a baby... I didn't think about that. I assume you have to pay for the items.

Everything in the baby center (as most of Disney ;)) is available for purchase.
 
If I was staying at a monorail resort and leaving Epcot or Magic Kingdom, (your sig looks like you might be at Poly) I might just run back to resort if I went thru my first back up pair ??

When we stayed at Poly, we were at a building super close to TTC so actually we took the monorail to TTC and walk was 5 minutes to our room.
 
OP is bringing extra clothes. :laundy: She just wanted to make sure there is an option in case, by some crazy circumstance, she'd have to buy something.

Yes, I understand that. My point was to take more then you expect to use. There are always options at tourist places but normally this options may be like trying to find a needle in a haystack and a big price tag. There is always a chance that at some point the little ones will attract more mud, food, etc. then an entire clothing store could provide and be forced to buy something because you have nothing else but do we want to be in that position if it was or is avoidable?
 
Yes, I understand that. My point was to take more then you expect to use. There are always options at tourist places but normally this options may be like trying to find a needle in a haystack and a big price tag. There is always a chance that at some point the little ones will attract more mud, food, etc. then an entire clothing store could provide and be forced to buy something because you have nothing else but do we want to be in that position if it was or is avoidable?

I was just curious..... nothing more, nothing less.... I just was curious to see if there was a place to buy undies and pants IN the park..... I didn't really have any other thought than that..... I wanted to know... just so I could have that knowledge... Maybe I bring a change of pants but the family next to me didn't.... I can then say to the mom.... "hey, you can buy stuff at the baby center or emporium on main street"

I know it's an expensive option... but sometimes on vacation it is worth the money just to get cleaned up quickly.

All I wanted to know was which stores carried them.... that's it... I didn't mean to solicit advice about packing or going back to the hotel or anything else.
 
I was just curious..... nothing more, nothing less.... I just was curious to see if there was a place to buy undies and pants IN the park..... I didn't really have any other thought than that..... I wanted to know... just so I could have that knowledge... Maybe I bring a change of pants but the family next to me didn't.... I can then say to the mom.... "hey, you can buy stuff at the baby center or emporium on main street"

I know it's an expensive option... but sometimes on vacation it is worth the money just to get cleaned up quickly.

All I wanted to know was which stores carried them.... that's it... I didn't mean to solicit advice about packing or going back to the hotel or anything else.

Don't unpack and just bring your luggage to the parks with you. ;)

Dez, chances are one will buy something overpriced at Disney (which pretty much is everything :laughing:), and it may end up being a pair of spiffy WDW underpants because junior just couldn't resist the water playgrounds. I'd rather shell out a few extra bucks for some souvenir clothes than have to carry everything around "just in case." Difference in our touring, but neither is right or wrong, at least to me. Now OP, and anyone else who wandered by this thread or has messy kids when OP's visiting, will know what to do if they're caught in that situation.
 












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