Eli's 1st trip
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Aug 26, 2008
- Messages
- 326
I love this thread...I need to start a list of all the tips...still have a long time to go...so keep'em coming 

There are lots of posts here and I haven't had time to read them all, so forgive me if it's been mentioned before.
1. If you plan on doing some laundry while you're there, pack some laundry soap and fabric softener sheets from home. For a family of 4, we did approx 4 washer and 4 dryer cycles during our 10 day visit. The soap and fabric softener sheets aren't cheap.
2. Extra pair of shoes/sneakers to alternate each day so your feet don't get sore. Moleskin as previously mentioned is a must in case of blisters - along with scissors to cut it.
3. Have your purchases shipped to your resort so you don't have to lug them around the park all day.
4. Rent a locker for your larger items. That way you can carry a smaller bag through the park. Pack your umbrella, poncho, extra water, etc in the locker.
5. Water tastes terrible in Florida (my opinion). We purchased BRITA water bottles with built-in filters and this saved us lots of $$ on water.
6. We packed breakfast items, granola bars, juice boxes from home and ate breakfast in our room each morning. We brought a collapsable cooler from home, packed it full of ice each night and put our juice and milk in the cooler and placed it in the tub. We bought milk from the food court and it was very reasonably priced.
7. Microwave popcorn (pack it from home) is a great snack in the evenings and the food courts have micowaves you can use
8. Plan your MUST SEE attractions before entering the park. FOR EXAMPLE: Last trip, my daughter and I ran to SOARIN on rope drop and got on right away. My wife took our 2 passes and went to MISSION SPACE for fastpasses and then used her and my son's pass for fastpasses to TEST TRACK. Neither my wife or son wanted to go on these rides anyways. When my daughter and I exited SOARIN, we were able to get on TEST TRACK and MISSION SPACE within 1.5 hours. That was 3 top rides within a 2 hour wait - not too bad !
9. Try to plan a morning or afternoon away from the parks. After 3-4 days of commando park visits the family gets worn out and cranky.
10. HAVE FUN.
this thread is so helpful!now hopefully with this i won't forget things, haha!
I just read about almond milk. Many places also sell Parmalat ultrapasturized milk in individual serving boxes and quart (liter?) size boxes. (Some times it's hard to find though) It doen't need a fridge until it's been opened. It's an option when traveling.
I read somewhere about watching Wishes from the roof of the Contemporary - can anyone confirm or deny this possibility? I thought I knew a great deal but I had no idea any guest could get up to the roof. At any rate, possible or not, my tip is to watch the fireworks every night, regardless of whether you're in the parks or not. The beaches of GF and Poly are favorites of my family.
I have only heard of being able to do this if you are at the restaurant on the roof-California Grill?
I read somewhere about watching Wishes from the roof of the Contemporary - can anyone confirm or deny this possibility? I thought I knew a great deal but I had no idea any guest could get up to the roof. At any rate, possible or not, my tip is to watch the fireworks every night, regardless of whether you're in the parks or not. The beaches of GF and Poly are favorites of my family.