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My first trip to WDW is less than 2 1/2 months away!!:banana: I will be packing for me, DH, and DD4 for our March 17-25th trip. We will be flying for a total of about 4 hours, and staying at CBR. Besides the normal things to bring, what are some things that I wouldn't think to bring if I wasn't reminded by all you good DIS'ers? What are some things that you've wished you brought that isn't in the normal packing plan? Here's a few of the random things I've thought of:
-wet wipes
-sun block
-water (order a case from staples with free shipping!)
-swim suits (hoping it will be warm enough)
-DVD's/player & munchies for the plane
-extra packing space for souveniers
-jackets or sweatshirts

This is just a start....any ideas?
 
My first trip to WDW is less than 2 1/2 months away!!:banana: I will be packing for me, DH, and DD4 for our March 17-25th trip. We will be flying for a total of about 4 hours, and staying at CBR. Besides the normal things to bring, what are some things that I wouldn't think to bring if I wasn't reminded by all you good DIS'ers? What are some things that you've wished you brought that isn't in the normal packing plan? Here's a few of the random things I've thought of:
-wet wipes
-sun block
-water (order a case from staples with free shipping!)
-swim suits (hoping it will be warm enough)
-DVD's/player & munchies for the plane
-extra packing space for souveniers
-jackets or sweatshirts

This is just a start....any ideas?


Flying with a four year old I would have a small bag full of stickers, crayons/colored pencil, paper, dollar store toy and the snacks/juice box, of course!
Gum for chewing on plane for ear pressure.
Also, dont forget to bring in your checked luggage some tylenol for your DD and yourselves! At WDW its quite $$$.
I would also purchase some of those take n' toss sippy cups for the parks.
Grab a couple of those pocket sized hand sanitizers such as purell. Use it frequently! WDW is a germy place with all those people miling about!
I would also bring a pillowcase and blanket from home to use in the hotel room for your DD. It will smell more like home and comfort her in a strange room. Evenings will still be chilly in March so bring those stretchy gloves ad your dollar store rain ponchos. We even used one to cover stroller when we went into restraunts and rides, just in case!
Pack a small collapsible cooler, fill with ice from resort ice machine to throw in those bottles of water/juiceboxes while in parks. Beverages are a $$$ and an easy way to blow 20dollars in a day. Id rather use my 20 for souvies!!!!
Are you going to eat breakfast in your room? Run ovr to the food court for napkins, plastic ware and such or just take your breakie over there and use their micro, toaster, condiments. They have a small counter set aside for this very thing.
Last but not least, plan your day the night before and have yourself packed for park so when you wake up its all about dressing and hitting the park!
Have a great time. 4 is such a great age! Your DD will love her time there with you!
 
We always take a pair of binoculars, extra batteries, good novel for pool and down time. I see you're taking a portable DVD player, plan on taking your cables to hook into the room TV, Disney cable is terrible and bring along alot of your favorite movies. We do the collapsable cooler, we stay deluxe and have the fridge, but its small and we keep our sandwich makings and extra beer, wine and pop on ice to transfer to fridge as we take out to the pool. Hope this helps some, and have a wonderful first time and make many memories. Also to add to this, is an extra bathing suit, wet ones do not dry well or fast and I know I hate to put on a wet suit for the pool. We might make the pool 3 times in one day, extra trunks is a blessing. We also make the grocery stop to stock up on drinks, sandwich makins and snacks, saves a ton of money.
 

Buy cheap ponchos from wal-mart and keep them in your bag at all times... you never know when it will rain. I also always take ziploc bags with me. They can be invaluable for keeping things dry, or storing extra snacks or trash while you're in the parks.
 
One of the best tips I received from the DIS is the over the door shoe holder.
We have 6 people in our travel party, so it is great to hang it in the closet and everyone can reach what they need. When we are in 2 rooms it makes it possible to keep everything together. My DH laughed at me when I packed it the first time, but now it we never go anywhere without it!!!:lmao:
 
Small "emergency" ponchos (about 3 per person)
Charger for cell phone
Sunscreen (I like the Neutrogena spray-on)
Copies of all of your reservations (ADRs, hotel, etc.)
Extra shoes and extra socks
 
- plastic grocery bags for dirty laundry/wet clothing
- small duffel or some other kind of easy scrunchable bag in case you need extra room for souvenirs
- chargers for all electronical devices
- mini pharmacy with any meds you may need on your trip (tylenol, allergy meds, blister cream, etc.)
- advanced blister relief band aids (I cannot rave about these enough)
- chewing gum (if you like to chew gum, better bring your own)
 
A few things for the parks...
-a pen light for dark places (rides and ques) if your DD is afraid in the dark:scared1:
-an extra pair of whatever; sunglasses, flip-flops, hat, shoe laces. I always seem to lose something and you don't want to buy some things in Disney ($$$).:cool2:
-A carry all bag for your "stuff", we always bring a bag easy to carry and big enough to hold what we bring AND what we bring back!

Enjoy!
 
In your carry on, pack a change of clothes for everyone. This way if something gets spilled on you, you dont have to be wet for 4 hours! And if you have your luggage misplaced you will have something in the mean time.

Also, we always pack our bags and get our stuff ready, we never really bring our purse. Last June my sister inlaw forgot her picture ID and it was a huge hassle at the airport. So just double check that you have that with you.

Dont forget to bring some $1 or $5 to tip the people that handle your bags, or if you take some sort of shuttle or cab. Last thing you want is to be stuck with large bills in that case.

I also say scotchguard everyones shoes before you go, keeps them just a tad bit more dry while you are out.

Bring a sponge and small thing of dish soap, especially if you are having sippy cups and/or refillable mugs (which you can buy when you get there) you can wash them in your room.

I also say you could bring microwave popcorn....for sitting in your room at night and/or feeding the birds. You can microwave it right at the food court.

HMMMM........I am sure there are so many more.
Oh yes, Dont forget your undies!!;)
 
We take our grandchildren to DL when they turn 4 years old (we save WDW just for us for the time being). But I thought I could share some of our tips to make the trip more special for the 4 yo (if you are interested).
*make a "disney" fun bag for travel. Go to the $ store, Target, Walmart
or even the party supply store and find disney crayons, paper, little toys
markers, and give it to them in the car or plane.
*at night while they are getting ready for bed in the bathroom slip some-
thing small, disney on their pillows. I know this all sounds so expensive
but it isn't if you look for the good buys.
*if they are close to their birthday order disney birthday bucket to be
delivered to your room. They come in many styles with a small cake.
*of course you must do the character meals and pictures.
enjoy and have a magical time.
 
me agian. don't forget an autograph book and a fat pen. The fat pen helps some of the characters with the writting.:cloud9:
 
With a family of 5, I like to bring my own pump hand soap for the bathroom.
It is neater and cleaner than a bar of soap and is antibacterial. I have everyone wash their hands a lot and buy the 88cent bottle from Walmart and just toss it at the end of the trip. :)
 
We take our grandchildren to DL when they turn 4 years old (we save WDW just for us for the time being). But I thought I could share some of our tips to make the trip more special for the 4 yo (if you are interested).
*make a "disney" fun bag for travel. Go to the $ store, Target, Walmart
or even the party supply store and find disney crayons, paper, little toys
markers, and give it to them in the car or plane.
*at night while they are getting ready for bed in the bathroom slip some-
thing small, disney on their pillows. I know this all sounds so expensive
but it isn't if you look for the good buys.
*if they are close to their birthday order disney birthday bucket to be
delivered to your room. They come in many styles with a small cake.
*of course you must do the character meals and pictures.
enjoy and have a magical time.

What are the disney birthday buckets? Where do you order them from?
 
With a family of 5, I like to bring my own pump hand soap for the bathroom.
It is neater and cleaner than a bar of soap and is antibacterial. I have everyone wash their hands a lot and buy the 88cent bottle from Walmart and just toss it at the end of the trip. :)

We do the same thing with shampoos too. The cheap kind...leave the rest.

I also wanted to remind you to take some kind of room deodorizing spray. I found sample sizes of OUST last year for our trip. Some of the rooms may smell a little musty no how great mousekeeping is. (ps...I also sprayed our shoes each night to minimize odor.)

Dina Marie
 
They are buckets that come decorated like Princess, Pirates, Pooh, Cars, and other designs on them that have a couple of little items in them for the child. Each one comes with a 6 inch cake that says Happy Birthday". They can keep the bucket to play with. Since you can get delivered to your room (you order it from the resort) your child thinks it is part of the magic of Disney.
 
They are buckets that come decorated like Princess, Pirates, Pooh, Cars, and other designs on them that have a couple of little items in them for the child. Each one comes with a 6 inch cake that says Happy Birthday". They can keep the bucket to play with. Since you can get delivered to your room (you order it from the resort) your child thinks it is part of the magic of Disney.
Hmm? From Disney Florist?
I like to bring -twirly light up wands from the disney store to pull out during the night time parade
glow bracelets
Body Glide- if anyone gets a rash between their legs..
bandaids
Extra memory cards for the camers
batteries
ZIPLOC BAGS!!!for everything from packing up a throw up outfit to holding a cold washcloth on a hot day to take to the park..to packing socks.. ect
I also do the shoe rack thing it was a godsend last trip- everything had a place and everyone knew where to find their stuff!
umbrella(ponchos are great but sometimes it really really rains and an umbrella is a treat!)
 
Before you leave

2 weeks prior to your vacation departure, you should call to verify your reservations for your hotel or resort room as well as your car rental (if this applies to you). This will ensure that everything is moving along smoothly with your vacation. If there are any problems with your reservation, this gives you time to work them out or seek other accommodations.

5 days prior to your vacation departure, you should begin packing for every person in the family. Here is a list of some essentials you should bring along. This is provided because we know that vacations could be hectic and we want to help the process be as smooth as possible. Walt Disney World is a magical place and you should be able to enjoy that without having to worry about items you left behind.

Clothing

• Shorts
• T-shirts
• Socks
• Under Garments
• Swimming Suit/Trunks
• Jacket
• Pants
• Sweatshirt

Men

• Golf Clubs
• Wallet
• Credit Cards
• Cash
• Drivers License
• Razor
• Shaving Cream
• Comb/Brush
• Emergency Car Kit

Women

• Purse
• Wallet
• Credit Cards
• Cash
• Feminine Hygienic Needs
• Razor
• Shaving Cream
• Comb/Brush/Pick
• First Aid Kit
• Shopping Bag
• Make-up
• Hairspray
• Face Wash

Babies

• Diaper Bag
• Diapers
• Rash Cream
• Baby Wipes
• Baby Soap/Shampoo
• Baby Bath (if portable)
• Formula
• Bottles
• Baby Food
• Car Seat
• Carrier
• Playpen (if portable)
• Stroller
• Baby toys
• Pacifier

Children (of all ages)

• Snacks
• Sippy Cup (for toddlers)
• Travel Toys
• Books
• Magazines
• Word Games
• Portable DVD Player
• Movies
• Portable CD Player
• CD’s
• Baby Wipes


Everyone

• Beach Towels
• Sunscreen
• Toothbrush
• Toothpaste
• Floss
• Mouth Wash
• Soap (if needed)
• Shampoo (if needed)
• Conditioner (if needed)
• Comfortable Shoes (for walking)
• Travel Bag (for necessities)
• Airplane Tickets
• Walt Disney World Tickets
• Reservation Confirmations

After you are all packed and ready to go, it is time to take care of your home. This is the time to throw out any food that may spoil while you are gone. This is also the time to ensure the care of all pets (fish, cats, dogs, etc.). You can take your cat or dog to a kennel while you are away if necessary or you can ask a family member, friend, or neighbor to come over, feed, and interact with your pets while you are gone.

Another thing you should do is call the post office and the newspaper, ask them to hold your mail or paper until you have returned. This will help you in a number of ways. First you will not have to worry about coming home to a large pile of mail flowing out of your mail box or newspaper littering your lawn or porch. Furthermore, it will not alert possible intruders to the vacancy of your home while you are gone.

Lastly, ask neighbors to keep an eye on your home while you are on vacation. Ask them if they see any suspicious activity to notify the authorities. However, you should also let them know if you have anyone coming over to take care of your pets, water your plants, or get your newspaper and mail. Explain to them who will be in your home while you are gone, give them a general description of the person and the automobiles they drive. This will help ensure the safety of your possessions while you are on vacation.

In Conclusion

Have a great time on your vacation and experience all you can of the magic of Walt Disney World. By using this helpful guide, you will make sure you are ready for your vacation and leave no stone unturned.
 


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