How do your organize your WDW SB?

WDWMom said:
I usually do it by day, but I don't say "Day 1, Day 2..."

We just came back and I had great idea done there. I asked everyone what there 5 favorite things at WDW were. I wrote them down and then took pictures of the attraction or the person doing it. Mickey Bar's were on DD"s list so I took a picture of her eating one. When I scrap the trip I plan on doing 5 pages of our favorites. I thought it would be interesting to see if there favorites change in a couple years.

I LOVE this idea and think I will do it for our upcoming trip too! I've been trying to think of how I could make this next scrapbook different from our first trip.

I'm also going to take pictures of the Hidden Mickeys we find and do some pages of them!
 
ohMom - I love the "TOP 10 THINGS WE LOVED" idea. I'm seeing the Florida group for Easter this weekend so I'll have to get their help!

I'm just making my first Disneyworld scrapbook, these are my pages:
1, Dreams come True
2, Seaworld
3, Magic Kingdom
4, Cars
5, Happy Family
6, MGM Studios
7, Animal Magic
8, Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure
9, Mission: Space
10, Hurricane Jeanne
11, Finding Nemo
12, The Disney Spirit
13, Dinosaurs
14, Character Fun
15, The Wonderful Thing about Tiggers
16, Defeating Zurg
17, Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach
18, Bottoms Up!
19, Nahtazu
20, Big Things
21, Relaxation
22, EPCOT
23, Kennedy Space Centre
24, Summer Bay
25, Group Photos
 
I organize by park, and like others do things like a "Many Magnificent Meals" page for our restaurant pics (I do each character meal separately, but keep in the "food" section.

One thing I've done that I haven't seen mentioned is a "Cast of Characters" page where I put photos of my son with the characters, and include an image of their autograph (scanned from DS's autograph book).

When I put our books together, I think not only of how we'll use them to remember our trips, but also how other people will view them (friends, family, and, with luck, future generations!). So I think a little less about these as the blow-by-blow travel logs but rather as a means to give an impression of what it was like for us to go to WDW and why we enjoyed it so much.... I keep separate photo albums for all the photos in the order they were taken.
 












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