Owners Locker... what do you keep in yours?

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Hi Guys,
We just got back... and we are really thinking about Owners Locker but not sure how much we can keep in it... What do you keep in yours? Are you allwed to keep food and drinks?

I think it would really make our trip more like home with the little things we don't want to pack.
 
You can keep pretty much whatever you'd like in it, provided it fits, and won't cause a mess - i.e. if you store something liquid, be sure the lid closes tightly. Unless John & Brian turn your locker completely upside down, which I doubt, it won't make a mess in their warehouse, but rather on whatever else you're storing! Go ahead and store all the non-perishables you can fit, if that's your desired use for it.

We have 2 lockers now (our 2nd will be filled next weekend when we head down. THe first is currently filled with all kinds of stuff that makes our vacations a) easier and b) more home-like. Some examples of what we have in there are:

* a quick heating electric water kettle
* a large griddle for pancakes
* an air mattress & sheets for when we aren't staying in a villa that has bedding for 5
* a Brita water pitcher
* tea bags & sugar for my wife's daily fix
* crayons, colored pencils & paper for our kids to draw, create, etc
* card games
* a power strip to corral & control all those chargers (cell phone, camcorder, etc)
* various non-perishables & other items that we know will be used before their sell by/expiration date like salt & pepper, PAM cooking spray, boxed
pancake mix, muffin mixes, various spices & other stuff we'll need for some easy meals in-room
* first aid kit
* rain ponchos
* sweatshirts
* scissors
* night lights
* sewing kit
* full bottles of shampoo & conditioner
* laundry detergent, dryer sheets, stain remover spray
* and more....

The ideas really are endless. On the OL site there are some boards and sample lists there of stuff that people have stored

And in my mind, spreading the cost of the locker over the full year, the cost is barely over $8 per month to keep all of that stuff & more in Florida ready & waiting whenever we need it. $8/month is not that big of a deal to me - even $16 for 2 isn't that bad when I compare it to what we don't need to worry about each trip now. Our locker has made it so that we pack a lot less. Our 2nd locker will make it so we can reduce even further. No extra baggage fees - and even just a carry-on each if we do it just right. With a family of 5, I say the less to bring the better!!
 
Here is a partial list of what I have in my OL:

*Four days worth of clothing (it was nice to go for a week and only bring a carry on in May)
*A light jacket
*Two pairs of sneakers and a pair of sandals
*Toiletries (full sized bottles) and hairbrushes
*Laundry detergent
*Full sized hair dryer
*Ponchos and small umbrella
*Spare glasses and sunglasses (nice to know they are there if something happens to my regular ones)
*Baseball hat
*Sling backpack
*First aid kit
*Extention cord
*Framed picture of my nieces and nephews

Those are just some of the things I can think of off the top of my head, but I know there is more. I'm thinking about leaving a iHome to use with my iPod in there as well.
 
Hi Guys,
We just got back... and we are really thinking about Owners Locker but not sure how much we can keep in it... What do you keep in yours? Are you allwed to keep food and drinks?

I think it would really make our trip more like home with the little things we don't want to pack.

I dug up a previous post about my Locker contents. Yes, you can keep just about anything in your locker, but remember:
  • If you pack food, make sure it's non-perishable and packaged as securely as possible.
  • For beverages, pack things around them, especially items in glass bottles, to minimize the chance of breakage. John, Brian and the Locker crew treat Lockers well, but you never know what can happen, and Bell Services might not be as easy on them.

Below is a previous post...I bookmarked it since it comes up a lot. ;) And I'm glad it came up because when I was looking over the list, I remembered I need to toss a pencil sharpener in on our next trip! (We don't go anywhere without pencils and a small notebook for my son to draw with - his favorite activity.)

We have 2 Lockers and they are full of all kinds of stuff (I bolded the things that really help us out or make our stays at "home" more comfortable). I keep track of inventory in an Excel spreadsheet. One tab is the inventory, one tab is the shopping list. If I use up something in the inventory and need to replace it, I copy it to the shopping list. Before each trip, I review the list and if there are things I can't get on my grocery stop after arriving, I'll buy ahead of time and bring them with me. Some other people keep things we don't, like wine glasses, a vase for flowers, bathrobe, pillows, air mattresses, framed photos, etc. We certainly don't use every item for every trip, but it's good to know it's there and makes packing a lot easier! Plus there's no need for us to take a lot of liquids, so we can more easily travel with carry-on only when we want.

Airborne to Go packets I don't think this stuff works, but my DH does, so I don't mess with his belief system ;)
Alex's sunglasses (I think there are 2 pair
Alex's toothpaste
Alka Seltzer (36)
Almay eye makeup remover pads
Aluminum foil
aluminum water bottles (2)
antibacterial gel
antibiotic pain relief ointment
antiseptic foam
Apple Airport Express no being tethered to the wall, and my husband can use his Touch instead of bringing a laptopbaby powder
Bandaid blister pads (12)
battery charger and rechargeable batteries
BC powder
benedryl
benedryl/itch cream
Bisquik shake & pour
blister stick
Blue Ice blanket
bobby pins
body lotion
body wash (Joe)
Brita filters
Brita pitcher No spending money on bottled water! Cheaper and better for the environment! Some people put their filter in a ziplock and store it to use the next time, but I worry about mold, so I don't. I put a new filter in when we arrive, then put that filter in a ziploc and bring it home to use so that I'm not wasting it.
candles (12 tealights)
chapstick
chick peas
chicken breast chunks (foil pkg)
chip clips
coffee grinder my husband loves his fresh ground coffee - makes him much less grumpy in the morning!
collapsible colander
combs
Connect 4 mini game
contact lens case
cotton pads
cough drops - honey lemon (40)
crayons
Crystal Light packs
cumin
Curly Sexy Hair - curl activator
Curly Sexy Hair - spray mousse
Cutex remover pads
dental floss
deodorant - Joe
deodorant - Tara
Disney Scene It this is the travel size - we always play one night - it takes up very little space, too
disposable razors
Dove cloths (5pk)
Downy packs
Dr.Bonners small bottle
ear plugs (foam and silicone for swimming)
emery boards
excedrin
extra outfit - Alex (khaki shorts, blue/green polo)
extra outfit - Joe (khaki shorts, blue polo)
eyeglass cleaner
Fashion Emergency Kit
Febreze to Go
fleece blanket this was a "spend $30 and get blanket for $10" deal and it's great for warding off chills when the a/c is too much for me but just right for everyone else - I LOVE having this and use it pretty much every day
fleece gloves for cool weather stays, a pair of gloves can make all the difference for night touring
garlic salt
glitter Tinkerbell sometimes comes to visit us and leaves a trail of pixie dust Oh! and our son lost a tooth at Disney in May and Tinkerbell helped the tooth fairy find him
Gold Bond powder (1oz)
Gorillapod
grape jelly packages
griddle my son LOVES pancakes and I can make more at once this way
hair clips
hair dryer with diffuser the Disney ones take a long time to dry my hair
hairspray
hand sanitizer
Hidden Mickeys book
Hot Hands warmers
Hungry Jack syrup
hydrocortisone cream
Ibuprofen (100)
ice cream scoop
ice trays
Imagineers Guide - Epcot
Imagineers Guide - Magic Kingdom
Immodium
inflatable bath pillow
iPhone/USB cable
Kids shampoo
kitchen knife a good Henkels all-purpose knife - the ones in the units are often so dull
lemon pepper tuna (foil pkg - 2)
LifeSavers (pepp-o-mint)
lighted Mickey toy
lint roller
Listerine - 20oz
magnetic clips
Markers
matches
Mickey learn-to-draw
Mickey coffee scoop
Mickey dish towels
Mickey madras plaid dress (I'd never wear it outside Disney anyway)
Mickey madras sundress
Mickey measuring cups
Mickey measuring spoons
Mickey pancake turner
Mickey pizza cutter
microfiber towel
microwave popcorn (3 pk)
mini A1
mini Grey Poupon
mini mayo
mini umbrellas
misters (not fans)
Motrin Jr. chewables
mouthwash
nail clippers
Nesquik
Neutrogena face wash - Joe
Old Navy anorak (folds into its own front pocket, DH likes to wear this for an extra layer on cooler days)
Orbit gum 3 pack
Pal Mickey
Pam spray
pancake turner
peach schnapps (1/3 full)
Pepto caplets (40)
phone charger - Joe
pink butterfly PJ bottoms - Tara
pins & lanyards
plates
playing cards
poncho - adult
poncho - child
ponytail holders
pop-up hamper
q-tips
Quik Pod this is a handheld, extendable camera mount that we can use to take our own pictures when no one else is around to ask or we don't feel like asking. Works great and in situations where the GorillaPod won't
razor
razor blades (Joe)
rechargeable batteries
refried beans
rubber spatula
running shoes - Tara only for running, not for parks, but not having to pack the sneakers is awesome
running skirt - Tara
running tank - Tara
safety pins
sandwich keeper
scissors OMG, the most used thing in our locker
Scrapbook for DVC trips I keep an album and photo corners and for each trip as owners we're writing in it so we'll have a record of where we stayed, what we did that trip, etc. For our May trip (our first in the album) I put in a Photopass print we bought at the parks.
Sephora 5- makeup brush travel set
shaving cream
Shout stain stick
sketch book my son's favorite activity is to sit and draw. We always have a small notebook and pencils wherever we are as he'll happily draw while waiting in long lines, waiting for food, etc.
slippers - Tara
small cutting board
small tray for cards this is something I picked up at Mousegears - it's a great spot to deposit room keys, APs, etc so they're always in one place
Star Wars DVDs we ended up with an extra set, so we stored one - keeps my son well occupied during rainy afternoons, quiet time when a nap isn't going to happen, etc.
Sucrets (18)
Sudafed PE (72)
sunglasses - Alex
super glue this came in handy in May when my son's new Star Wars toy broke
surge protector
swim coverup (American Eagle dress)
swim shirt - Alex
swimsuit - Alex
swimsuit, Alex (5T) - yes, there are 2
swimsuit, Joe
tampons
tea (Lapsang Souchong) my husband's favorite, plus he swears they use it to make the "Rome burning" smell in Spaceship Earth
tea ball
Tide (17 loads remaining)
Tide individual boxes (2)
Tide liquid packs
Tide to Go
tomato paste (small can)
toothbrushes - Tara/Joe
Tostitos salsa
Tums (24)
tweezers
tylenol chewables
underwear - Alex (5pr)
underwear - Joe (4pr)
Vaseline
vegetable peeler
Wall-E Learn-to-Draw
water bottle holders (3)
water lock box
WDW coloring book
WDW sticker book
WDW temporary tattoos
Wet Wipes
whisk
white washcloths
Ziploc gallon
Ziploc quart
 

You guys are amazing... I am so glad I posted this... it was hard to judge how big the lockers were online. You have so great ideas :worship:
 
Tara has got some kind of list for her lockers! We only have 1 locker and my list has about 120 things on it...

If I know we are going back within about 3 months or so then I'll leave unopened snacks, coffee, extra bottled water or Gatorades. I stocked ours with some Captain Morgan & wine 'cuz I know those items will keep.

We keep many of the same items that Tara mentioned as well (already have a pencil sharpener)....

blue ice & ice trays (we do studios)
sharp knives
coffee filters
scissors
packing tape
scotch tape
can & bottle huggies (or cozies)
wine glass
big red plastic cups for taking drinks to the pool
collapasible cooler
Castaway Cay tote bag for the pool
larger beach bag for the water parks
flip flops
slippers
air freshner
lysol & wipes
candles & flashlights (just in case)
spare batteries for whatever takes them...so assorted but mostly AA
spray fan bottles
FP holders & lanyards
string backpack
LOTS of ponchos
1 mini umbrella for ea. of us
ALL toiletries for each of us - that covers a lot of stuff...
Qtips, bandaids, blister stuff & Neosporin
Several OTC meds
bug spray
Var. sunscreens (2-8's, 2-15's 2-30's + face)
rubber bands
glue
safety pins

This is just some of it...I have a place for exp. dates on my list for anything that's dated - so I know when stuff needs to be replaced. LOVE it!! Makes life so much easier!! Can go in carry-ons now for our shorter trips. It's great.
 
You guys are amazing... I am so glad I posted this... it was hard to judge how big the lockers were online. You have so great ideas :worship:

Always glad to help! When I was getting ready to stock my first Locker, reading other people's lists was such a big help, so I'm just 'giving back'! ;)

Here's a video I did when I started our second Locker - IIRC I put my foot in it to use my leg for scale. (yes, I am a geek) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAXrJ9J5nEs

There's a lot of space in that Locker because I just had some of the initial stuff. On the trip after this video was taken I added more, plus I moved some stuff from our first Locker to even things out.

I also have a few packing photos - some are on Flickr and have notes if you mouse over the photo. They're here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/onepinktee/tags/ownerslocker/

I didn't realize I never added the May photos, so I'm uploading those now. They aren't terribly exciting ;) and mostly they're just taken for my reference so that I don't have to be as meticulous when I inventory everything as I pack it up. But they might be helpful as you work on visualizing how much space you have.
 
Because I know how important beer is:love: I thought I'd mention I stowed one Fosters Oil Can and one bottle of Corona in December and retrieved them last week. They survived just fine:) I'll also chime in that having some clothing stored is a plus because you can pack really light:earsboy:
 
Always glad to help! When I was getting ready to stock my first Locker, reading other people's lists was such a big help, so I'm just 'giving back'! ;)

Here's a video I did when I started our second Locker - IIRC I put my foot in it to use my leg for scale. (yes, I am a geek) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAXrJ9J5nEs

There's a lot of space in that Locker because I just had some of the initial stuff. On the trip after this video was taken I added more, plus I moved some stuff from our first Locker to even things out.

I also have a few packing photos - some are on Flickr and have notes if you mouse over the photo. They're here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/onepinktee/tags/ownerslocker/

I didn't realize I never added the May photos, so I'm uploading those now. They aren't terribly exciting ;) and mostly they're just taken for my reference so that I don't have to be as meticulous when I inventory everything as I pack it up. But they might be helpful as you work on visualizing how much space you have.

Great job with your video, Tara!!!
 
Great lists! You will find it amazing how many items will fit in an OL... and how much easier it makes getting ready for a trip.
 
I dug up a previous post about my Locker contents. Yes, you can keep just about anything in your locker, but remember:
  • If you pack food, make sure it's non-perishable and packaged as securely as possible.
  • For beverages, pack things around them, especially items in glass bottles, to minimize the chance of breakage. John, Brian and the Locker crew treat Lockers well, but you never know what can happen, and Bell Services might not be as easy on them.

Below is a previous post...I bookmarked it since it comes up a lot. ;) And I'm glad it came up because when I was looking over the list, I remembered I need to toss a pencil sharpener in on our next trip! (We don't go anywhere without pencils and a small notebook for my son to draw with - his favorite activity.)

We have 2 Lockers and they are full of all kinds of stuff (I bolded the things that really help us out or make our stays at "home" more comfortable). I keep track of inventory in an Excel spreadsheet. One tab is the inventory, one tab is the shopping list. If I use up something in the inventory and need to replace it, I copy it to the shopping list. Before each trip, I review the list and if there are things I can't get on my grocery stop after arriving, I'll buy ahead of time and bring them with me. Some other people keep things we don't, like wine glasses, a vase for flowers, bathrobe, pillows, air mattresses, framed photos, etc. We certainly don't use every item for every trip, but it's good to know it's there and makes packing a lot easier! Plus there's no need for us to take a lot of liquids, so we can more easily travel with carry-on only when we want.

Airborne to Go packets I don't think this stuff works, but my DH does, so I don't mess with his belief system ;)
Alex's sunglasses (I think there are 2 pair
Alex's toothpaste
Alka Seltzer (36)
Almay eye makeup remover pads
Aluminum foil
aluminum water bottles (2)
antibacterial gel
antibiotic pain relief ointment
antiseptic foam
Apple Airport Express no being tethered to the wall, and my husband can use his Touch instead of bringing a laptopbaby powder
Bandaid blister pads (12)
battery charger and rechargeable batteries
BC powder
benedryl
benedryl/itch cream
Bisquik shake & pour
blister stick
Blue Ice blanket
bobby pins
body lotion
body wash (Joe)
Brita filters
Brita pitcher No spending money on bottled water! Cheaper and better for the environment! Some people put their filter in a ziplock and store it to use the next time, but I worry about mold, so I don't. I put a new filter in when we arrive, then put that filter in a ziploc and bring it home to use so that I'm not wasting it.
candles (12 tealights)
chapstick
chick peas
chicken breast chunks (foil pkg)
chip clips
coffee grinder my husband loves his fresh ground coffee - makes him much less grumpy in the morning!
collapsible colander
combs
Connect 4 mini game
contact lens case
cotton pads
cough drops - honey lemon (40)
crayons
Crystal Light packs
cumin
Curly Sexy Hair - curl activator
Curly Sexy Hair - spray mousse
Cutex remover pads
dental floss
deodorant - Joe
deodorant - Tara
Disney Scene It this is the travel size - we always play one night - it takes up very little space, too
disposable razors
Dove cloths (5pk)
Downy packs
Dr.Bonners small bottle
ear plugs (foam and silicone for swimming)
emery boards
excedrin
extra outfit - Alex (khaki shorts, blue/green polo)
extra outfit - Joe (khaki shorts, blue polo)
eyeglass cleaner
Fashion Emergency Kit
Febreze to Go
fleece blanket this was a "spend $30 and get blanket for $10" deal and it's great for warding off chills when the a/c is too much for me but just right for everyone else - I LOVE having this and use it pretty much every day
fleece gloves for cool weather stays, a pair of gloves can make all the difference for night touring
garlic salt
glitter Tinkerbell sometimes comes to visit us and leaves a trail of pixie dust Oh! and our son lost a tooth at Disney in May and Tinkerbell helped the tooth fairy find him
Gold Bond powder (1oz)
Gorillapod
grape jelly packages
griddle my son LOVES pancakes and I can make more at once this way
hair clips
hair dryer with diffuser the Disney ones take a long time to dry my hair
hairspray
hand sanitizer
Hidden Mickeys book
Hot Hands warmers
Hungry Jack syrup
hydrocortisone cream
Ibuprofen (100)
ice cream scoop
ice trays
Imagineers Guide - Epcot
Imagineers Guide - Magic Kingdom
Immodium
inflatable bath pillow
iPhone/USB cable
Kids shampoo
kitchen knife a good Henkels all-purpose knife - the ones in the units are often so dull
lemon pepper tuna (foil pkg - 2)
LifeSavers (pepp-o-mint)
lighted Mickey toy
lint roller
Listerine - 20oz
magnetic clips
Markers
matches
Mickey learn-to-draw
Mickey coffee scoop
Mickey dish towels
Mickey madras plaid dress (I'd never wear it outside Disney anyway)
Mickey madras sundress
Mickey measuring cups
Mickey measuring spoons
Mickey pancake turner
Mickey pizza cutter
microfiber towel
microwave popcorn (3 pk)
mini A1
mini Grey Poupon
mini mayo
mini umbrellas
misters (not fans)
Motrin Jr. chewables
mouthwash
nail clippers
Nesquik
Neutrogena face wash - Joe
Old Navy anorak (folds into its own front pocket, DH likes to wear this for an extra layer on cooler days)
Orbit gum 3 pack
Pal Mickey
Pam spray
pancake turner
peach schnapps (1/3 full)
Pepto caplets (40)
phone charger - Joe
pink butterfly PJ bottoms - Tara
pins & lanyards
plates
playing cards
poncho - adult
poncho - child
ponytail holders
pop-up hamper
q-tips
Quik Pod this is a handheld, extendable camera mount that we can use to take our own pictures when no one else is around to ask or we don't feel like asking. Works great and in situations where the GorillaPod won't
razor
razor blades (Joe)
rechargeable batteries
refried beans
rubber spatula
running shoes - Tara only for running, not for parks, but not having to pack the sneakers is awesome
running skirt - Tara
running tank - Tara
safety pins
sandwich keeper
scissors OMG, the most used thing in our locker
Scrapbook for DVC trips I keep an album and photo corners and for each trip as owners we're writing in it so we'll have a record of where we stayed, what we did that trip, etc. For our May trip (our first in the album) I put in a Photopass print we bought at the parks.
Sephora 5- makeup brush travel set
shaving cream
Shout stain stick
sketch book my son's favorite activity is to sit and draw. We always have a small notebook and pencils wherever we are as he'll happily draw while waiting in long lines, waiting for food, etc.
slippers - Tara
small cutting board
small tray for cards this is something I picked up at Mousegears - it's a great spot to deposit room keys, APs, etc so they're always in one place
Star Wars DVDs we ended up with an extra set, so we stored one - keeps my son well occupied during rainy afternoons, quiet time when a nap isn't going to happen, etc.
Sucrets (18)
Sudafed PE (72)
sunglasses - Alex
super glue this came in handy in May when my son's new Star Wars toy broke
surge protector
swim coverup (American Eagle dress)
swim shirt - Alex
swimsuit - Alex
swimsuit, Alex (5T) - yes, there are 2
swimsuit, Joe
tampons
tea (Lapsang Souchong) my husband's favorite, plus he swears they use it to make the "Rome burning" smell in Spaceship Earth
tea ball
Tide (17 loads remaining)
Tide individual boxes (2)
Tide liquid packs
Tide to Go
tomato paste (small can)
toothbrushes - Tara/Joe
Tostitos salsa
Tums (24)
tweezers
tylenol chewables
underwear - Alex (5pr)
underwear - Joe (4pr)
Vaseline
vegetable peeler
Wall-E Learn-to-Draw
water bottle holders (3)
water lock box
WDW coloring book
WDW sticker book
WDW temporary tattoos
Wet Wipes
whisk
white washcloths
Ziploc gallon
Ziploc quart

Awesome list Tara. I just finished updating our "new" inventory based on what was inside the box that UPS picked up yesterday morning to ship down ahead of us for our 2nd locker. Between the 2 lockers, our combined list is very similar to yours...but you've also given me a few additional suggestions! Our first box has 72 items in it... and the new box will have another 69.... but to paraphrase the HM's Ghost Host... there's always room for some more! :lmao: Before we fly on Friday I'm sure we'll end up with a few more things to take along to keep there. :)
 
Because I know how important beer is:love: I thought I'd mention I stowed one Fosters Oil Can and one bottle of Corona in December and retrieved them last week. They survived just fine:) I'll also chime in that having some clothing stored is a plus because you can pack really light:earsboy:

Hey that's $7 right there :lmao:

$7 for a beer...oh if Walt could see this. :sad2:
 
This sounds awesome! Right now we travel once a year, and drive, so DH doesn't think it is worth it. I hope after our first DVC stay at WDW in June, he'll change his mind. (He doesn't have to do any of the packing, so of course it's not worth it to him. ;)) I think the extras for studios would be a huge help!
 
This sounds awesome! Right now we travel once a year, and drive, so DH doesn't think it is worth it. I hope after our first DVC stay at WDW in June, he'll change his mind. (He doesn't have to do any of the packing, so of course it's not worth it to him. ;)) I think the extras for studios would be a huge help!

I wouldn't try to talk anyone out of getting an OL,but if you have plenty of room in the car, the benefits of the OL are perhaps not as great. If space is in short supply in your vehicle, then def. check it out.:earsboy:
 



















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