Oh my, this sounds like way too much stuff to me. We have traveled with infants and toddlers.
Diapers (6 - for an 18 month - too many?)- probably not too many. If you end up needing more, they're $$ in the parks
Wipes- 1 regular pack has always been sufficient for us, both for diapers and for wiping hands and faces
Diaper rash cream- unless your child actually has a rash, I don't see the need.
One spare set of clothes for the youngest- sure
3 little baggies of snacks for the youngest- sure
Sippy cup- definitely. I recommend a thermos style container that will keep a drink cold
A toy for the youngest attached to the stroller- probably not necessary. We've never taken toys
Milk (4 - horizon homogenized so does not need to be refrigerated)- Not necessary at all. We've never taken any form of milk into the parks. My kids drink water.
Apple juice (3 again for the little one)- just drink water
2 water bottles one for me one for DD. fine. You can also just fill up at water fountains or at counter service places.
Mickey ears - 3 (one for each of us)- only if you're wearing them. My 3 year old had a pair on our last trip and they ended up stashed in the backpack because she didn't want to wear them for more than 10 minutes
Sunscreen - full bottle we are fair skinned and use it- definitely
Small wallet with ID, credit cards, insurance card- If you need to take these things, you don't really need a regular wallet. Just something slim to hold them.
Magic bands- wear them
Sunglasses- wear them
Sun hat- how are you going to wear this with the ears? I'd do one or the other.
Bandaids- no. Go to First Aid center if you need them.
Neosporin packet- same as bandaids
pain killers in a travel size bottle- same as Neosporin. first aid has everything you need. One time I even had a contact lens pop out and they had a little tube of saline for me.
Children’s Advil (now one for each as they have different types)- NO.
Autograph supplies (book and pen - in the past this has been far to complex and is one thing I’m cutting back on)- meh... depends on how badly you want autographs
Charging brick for the phone- yep. We always take this
Ponchos- yes
Stroller rain cover- yes. Attach it to the stroller even if it's not raining
Lipstick- uhhh. no
Powder (yes I reapply makeup at the parks - if you had my complexion you’d do the same
- uhh...??
Things I’m not bringing:
Night glow necklaces- i remember them about half the time
Princess dress - ya I enjoy the photos but DD is 6 so I don’t think it’s as necessary as meet and greets are not as important anymore for her
Camera - my phone is now almost as good and always on hand
Drinks for me - sure I saved money but it’s a pain brining that in and keeping them cold
Wow that is quite a list - I know. Help me out - is this at normal proportions? For a family with kids in our age bracket (18 month and 6). TIA[/QUOTE]
Diapers (6 - for an 18 month - too many?)- probably not too many. If you end up needing more, they're $$ in the parks
Wipes- 1 regular pack has always been sufficient for us, both for diapers and for wiping hands and faces
Diaper rash cream- unless your child actually has a rash, I don't see the need.
One spare set of clothes for the youngest- sure
3 little baggies of snacks for the youngest- sure
Sippy cup- definitely. I recommend a thermos style container that will keep a drink cold
A toy for the youngest attached to the stroller- probably not necessary. We've never taken toys
Milk (4 - horizon homogenized so does not need to be refrigerated)- Not necessary at all. We've never taken any form of milk into the parks. My kids drink water.
Apple juice (3 again for the little one)- just drink water
2 water bottles one for me one for DD. fine. You can also just fill up at water fountains or at counter service places.
Mickey ears - 3 (one for each of us)- only if you're wearing them. My 3 year old had a pair on our last trip and they ended up stashed in the backpack because she didn't want to wear them for more than 10 minutes
Sunscreen - full bottle we are fair skinned and use it- definitely
Small wallet with ID, credit cards, insurance card- If you need to take these things, you don't really need a regular wallet. Just something slim to hold them.
Magic bands- wear them
Sunglasses- wear them
Sun hat- how are you going to wear this with the ears? I'd do one or the other.
Bandaids- no. Go to First Aid center if you need them.
Neosporin packet- same as bandaids
pain killers in a travel size bottle- same as Neosporin. first aid has everything you need. One time I even had a contact lens pop out and they had a little tube of saline for me.
Children’s Advil (now one for each as they have different types)- NO.
Autograph supplies (book and pen - in the past this has been far to complex and is one thing I’m cutting back on)- meh... depends on how badly you want autographs
Charging brick for the phone- yep. We always take this
Ponchos- yes
Stroller rain cover- yes. Attach it to the stroller even if it's not raining
Lipstick- uhhh. no
Powder (yes I reapply makeup at the parks - if you had my complexion you’d do the same

Things I’m not bringing:
Night glow necklaces- i remember them about half the time
Princess dress - ya I enjoy the photos but DD is 6 so I don’t think it’s as necessary as meet and greets are not as important anymore for her
Camera - my phone is now almost as good and always on hand
Drinks for me - sure I saved money but it’s a pain brining that in and keeping them cold
Wow that is quite a list - I know. Help me out - is this at normal proportions? For a family with kids in our age bracket (18 month and 6). TIA[/QUOTE]