nonzerosum
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Fun thread!!!
1. Ziploc everything and anything. It all started with the infamous 1 gallon ziploc for each outfit, including undies, socks, and hair ties. This was brilliant and I will always do this now. I also ziploced like items when packing....eg. kitchen related things, little surprises to hand out along the way, laundry stuff, etc.. This really eliminated digging around to find an item when you first open your suitcase. Obviously ziplocs for your park bags for wet clothing and items you want to keep dry on wet rides.
2. Hanging mesh closet organizer. I bought some at the dollar store and they are the kind on a round frame (not the squarish kind for sweaters) that have a hole in each compartment to reach in and get your stuff. I found this style helped keep things contained better than the more open sweater hanging organizers. Each organizer has 3 compartments. I hung them in the front closet. In one compartment I put all of the prestuffed restaurant ziplocs (included bibs, individual wet wipes for the table, table topper), in another compartment I put all the wet wipes, kleenex packets, bandaids etc.. and in another compartment I put fun park stuff like glow sticks, stickers, glow pins, etc.. Each night I would go through the compartments to restock our park bag. It was out of the way and high enough that the kids didn't get in their to explore and mess around.
3. Collapsible cloth box the size of a shoe box, again from the dollar store. As soon as we came in the room all lanyards, KTTW cards, kids fanny packs, sunglasse, cell phones and cameras went in here. This is probably my best tip as we are the kind of family that can waste a good 20 minutes hunting for those precious items. These are also the items that you don't want to misplace and that you must have when you leave the room. I will never travel anywhere without this little box. It weighs a couple of ounces and folds totally flat.
4. Camp towel or chamois cloth. Dry off kids--they all want to splash-- in a jiffy and wrings out witout being soppy. Store in ziploc.
5. A gigantic bag of stickers--the kind from the dollar store that have to be peeled indvidually (ie they are not on a sheet of stickers). They usually are at the dollar store in a pouch of 100. We bought 10 different Disney bags (1000 stickers!!!!) in a variety of themes- Alice, Peter Pan, Cars, Disney Heroes, Princesses etc... I stored all the stickers in a 1 gallon Ziploc (of course) and reached for it many times a day. We played games many different games with the stickers (eg. one person selects a sticker and gives clues to others about who it might be, roll a dice and find x many stickers of one theme, etc...), we handed them out to other kids, we stuck them on table toppers while waiting for food, etc... These stickers were a godsend and we still have loads left over.
I have more suggestions but my DS has a high fever and needs lots of cuddles right now.
1. Ziploc everything and anything. It all started with the infamous 1 gallon ziploc for each outfit, including undies, socks, and hair ties. This was brilliant and I will always do this now. I also ziploced like items when packing....eg. kitchen related things, little surprises to hand out along the way, laundry stuff, etc.. This really eliminated digging around to find an item when you first open your suitcase. Obviously ziplocs for your park bags for wet clothing and items you want to keep dry on wet rides.
2. Hanging mesh closet organizer. I bought some at the dollar store and they are the kind on a round frame (not the squarish kind for sweaters) that have a hole in each compartment to reach in and get your stuff. I found this style helped keep things contained better than the more open sweater hanging organizers. Each organizer has 3 compartments. I hung them in the front closet. In one compartment I put all of the prestuffed restaurant ziplocs (included bibs, individual wet wipes for the table, table topper), in another compartment I put all the wet wipes, kleenex packets, bandaids etc.. and in another compartment I put fun park stuff like glow sticks, stickers, glow pins, etc.. Each night I would go through the compartments to restock our park bag. It was out of the way and high enough that the kids didn't get in their to explore and mess around.
3. Collapsible cloth box the size of a shoe box, again from the dollar store. As soon as we came in the room all lanyards, KTTW cards, kids fanny packs, sunglasse, cell phones and cameras went in here. This is probably my best tip as we are the kind of family that can waste a good 20 minutes hunting for those precious items. These are also the items that you don't want to misplace and that you must have when you leave the room. I will never travel anywhere without this little box. It weighs a couple of ounces and folds totally flat.
4. Camp towel or chamois cloth. Dry off kids--they all want to splash-- in a jiffy and wrings out witout being soppy. Store in ziploc.
5. A gigantic bag of stickers--the kind from the dollar store that have to be peeled indvidually (ie they are not on a sheet of stickers). They usually are at the dollar store in a pouch of 100. We bought 10 different Disney bags (1000 stickers!!!!) in a variety of themes- Alice, Peter Pan, Cars, Disney Heroes, Princesses etc... I stored all the stickers in a 1 gallon Ziploc (of course) and reached for it many times a day. We played games many different games with the stickers (eg. one person selects a sticker and gives clues to others about who it might be, roll a dice and find x many stickers of one theme, etc...), we handed them out to other kids, we stuck them on table toppers while waiting for food, etc... These stickers were a godsend and we still have loads left over.
I have more suggestions but my DS has a high fever and needs lots of cuddles right now.

and the shop at the resort only had the infant size. 
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