-baby tylenol/advil
-changing pad (some of the parks bathrooms have stainless steel/metal changing areas)
-lovies? blanket, stuffed animal?
-something to clean out bottles (dish soap)
about the lysol--how are you going to get it there? if you're flying, I don't htink you can take it on the plane. If the cleanliness is a concern, I'd pack some clorox wipes
Have a wonderful trip! We took DD when she was 7 months old for her first trip and it was wonderful!
edited to add: I see everyone thought of the same things I did, LOL!
Here's one--twice as much film for your camera as you think you'll use.
I'll also echo the thoughts on a Baby Bjorn. It was a lifesaver for us!
I'd also pack a travel size container of laundry soap. you could do a load of clothes and cut down on the packing. ALso, if there is a leak or nasty spit up, everything won't smell icky when you get home.
-changing pad (some of the parks bathrooms have stainless steel/metal changing areas)
-lovies? blanket, stuffed animal?
-something to clean out bottles (dish soap)
about the lysol--how are you going to get it there? if you're flying, I don't htink you can take it on the plane. If the cleanliness is a concern, I'd pack some clorox wipes

Have a wonderful trip! We took DD when she was 7 months old for her first trip and it was wonderful!
edited to add: I see everyone thought of the same things I did, LOL!
Here's one--twice as much film for your camera as you think you'll use.
I'll also echo the thoughts on a Baby Bjorn. It was a lifesaver for us!
I'd also pack a travel size container of laundry soap. you could do a load of clothes and cut down on the packing. ALso, if there is a leak or nasty spit up, everything won't smell icky when you get home.