Polly Juice
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Jan 3, 2005
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- 23
This last trip I took Brita sports water bottles. Disney water is vile. This worked very well. I put Tide powder in a ziplock bag. Take 3-4 large 39 gallon garbage bags and some smaller ones, too. We sat on them at the parades, they hold wet rain ponchos, serve as emergency ponchos and lastly we put holes for head and arms and used them at Kali River Rapids then tossed them. Disney was selling a light weight nylon backpack which we bought there and we used it every day. We put our hats, gloves, scarfs, ponchos, windbreakers in there- that was a great souvenir. I found a foldable clothes rack that goes over a door, but I hung it over the wall-side rail of the bunk bed. I also found foldable hangers, which I took as they never have enough. I found a pump up room freshener spray which was nice and you can fly with it. I put the slimy bar of soap on a dry wash cloth. Housekeeping gives you fresh ones every day, so it doesn't get soaked and yucky. Also- you must have hand wipes and sanitizer. Take these to the parks. Think of the thousands of Disney famililes who have hung on to those restraints on Space Mtn. before you! Sanitize between rides. Use Zicam as soon as possible after flying. I brought my own oatmeal and tea bags(decaf.) I took a roll of quarters for the laundry, but W.Lodge had a coin changer in the Laundry room. Mainly- pack clothes to be layered. T shirt, sweat shirt/sweater, windbreaker, etc. Don't trust the weather guys more than 24 hours out. 60+ degrees and 5-10 mph winds sound mild unless they're blowing off the water and it's damp. Makes it downright cold. Take Immodium along and ask your DR. for a RX for antibiotic-just in case- and maybe for some Phenergan as well- it works for nause/vomiting and really nasty coughs. You're all set. Now make your priority seatings and have a great trip. 
