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2 1/2 years and still going, bump:thumbsup2

Thanks so much for starting this thead. I got great tips and I am starting to pack for our first trip with the kids DD 4& DS3. This thread is making it so exciting and a little less stressful. Thanks again .
Mary Kay
 

Going thru the thread from end to beginning and making a list of tips. :)


This reminds one me. If you're traveling by air, put luggage tags on ALL your bags, even your carry ons.

when our kids were small, we even put luggage tags on the stuffed animals they took on the plane and my DD's doll.
 
From Target I bought Lysol wipes for the tables. We did a lot of outside or counter service and I had the wipes.

Also, the Excedrin, neosporin, bandaids, the small samples, the wool pad for blisters, It is pricey to pick up the needs at the park. CHAPSTICKS!

Wet ones to wipe sweat and cool down. Kleenex makes great thick oversize we all love.

My own laundry needs and change. Really expensive onsite. At Target I got the small 4 load size and took dryer sheets.

My electric hot water pot $6.99 on sale at Target. tea bags, sugar packs ooddles of noodles in the cups. plastic wear.

Dr. Scholls foot powder.for in the upper leg rubbing area too.
 
I found a boxes of 4 green colored mesh bags at the dollar tree to pack clothes in.
 
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I have been sitting here for 4 hours! I have read this entire thread (which was started in 2006 if I'm not mistaken). I suppose I should take the dogs out now!

Great thread! Love the idea about mesh bags instead of ziplocks.
 
Amazing isn't it? Over 3 years and still the ideas keep coming. BTW I just saw on Disneyshopping.com they have NEW Mickey & Tink laundry bags; a set of 2 for $10. MUST have those!
 
Wow. So I just read thru this from start to finish and I want to go dollar store shopping right now! But I have to get up at 5am so I won't. Thanks for all the tips! Going for our first time in a month I can't wait!

Dawn
 
OMGosh!! I have been searching for this thread! Yippie, it's back!
 
In our area at my chiropractors we get either Biofreeze or cats claw& both work really well I wouldn't leave home without it!
 
I too am glad to see this thread back at the top of the list! I got some great ideas here in the past.

* If you have or buy Mickey ponchos, fold them inside out when you take them off wet. This way the wet stays together and the inside stays dry for another use that day. It also makes it easier to put in a backpack and keep the bag dry this way.

* Bring extra hangers from home. I needed to hang Mickey ponchos to dry overnight in the room, and there never seemed to be enough hangers. I did hang them from the top corner of some doors and a mirror though :)

* I could not find kid-sized Mickey ponchos, so I had to use the $ store ponchos. Problem was they were all out of kid-sized there too, so they were way too long. I took along a small pair of scissors and trimmed the poncho down in the room before we left. Then it was ready to use later, and I threw them away since they cost $1.

* Buy poster markers at Walgreens for character autographs. These markers are like an inch around, and great for characters with big hands - makes it easier for them to handle. We've gotten so many remarks from characters and their handlers on them. I think they come 3 to a pkg and each end of the marker is a different color.

* Take a large (bigger than a gallon) Ziploc bag to put inside whatever bag you are carrying in the park. This way you can store cameras, video cameras, or fragile/paper souvenirs in them during rain or water rides.

* Take a Neat Sheet with you. This can be unfolded to sit on during parades and holds quite a few people - doesn't matter if the ground is wet or dry. It also makes an impromptu blanket if someone is cold. You can wrap it around shoulders or legs. Never used it for this, but I guess you could also lay it out on the hotel bed for your kids to eat on. That way crumbs or spills don't mess up the bed, and you can shake it out on the balcony or nearest outside exit.

* I saw this one, but second the idea of a shammy. I bought a lilac one at Target that came in a plastic tube. Great for quickly drying off wet chairs/tables/strollers. Then you can use it to wash the car back home.

* I take a couple of kitchen garbage bags. I put our dirty clothes in one in the corner of the room. At the end of the week I just pack it in the suitcase and I'm done. Then the clean clothes left don't get on the dirty ones and I don't have to fold the dirty ones back into Ziplocs or anything. If I don't have a Neat Sheet I've also used them to sit on for parades.

* I saw this one years ago and stole it. Buy an obnoxious scarf to tie on your stroller or backback. I bought a construction orange one at the $ store and it goes on every trip. We rented Disney strollers and this sure helped being tied to the handle since they all look alike when you park them. You can use the same trick for your luggage if you have the generic black, forest green and red that many people do.

* Glo necklaces have been mentioned, but I wanted to say that I buy these to help keep track of my DDs at night. Of course they aren't the only kids wearing this stuff, but it does help and makes me feel better in the nighttime crowds. I make them wear the same color necklace on the same night so I know to look for two "green" girls or "orange" girls.
 
I need to read all this thread. Just jumping back and forth. I will do it tonight.

One thing I did when we went in 07, is 2 months before leaving, I went on all the laundry detergent websites and signed up for all their free samples. Then when I got them in the mail, I put them in my bag ready to go. Then I had soap and softener and dryer sheets for laundry. FREE!! It was expensive to buy soap there and I had heard this tip from someone else. It was great.

We also took markers that could write on the windows and decorated our windows while we were there. We left the markers out so when mousekeeping came they helped with the decorating on the windows and on the mirror to the bathroom. It was fun!!
 
What's that? and what do you use it for??????:confused3

I buy my biofreeze or cyrogel, Lavander scent off ebay.
Biofreeze is like an icy hot product for aches, pains, joints, muscle spasms,
I like that the scent disapaits swiftly swiftly, and the Lavender is really nice. I buy the roll on and also the spray biofreeze.
Di
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I need to read all this thread. Just jumping back and forth. I will do it tonight.

One thing I did when we went in 07, is 2 months before leaving, I went on all the laundry detergent websites and signed up for all their free samples. Then when I got them in the mail, I put them in my bag ready to go. Then I had soap and softener and dryer sheets for laundry. FREE!! It was expensive to buy soap there and I had heard this tip from someone else. It was great.

We also took markers that could write on the windows and decorated our windows while we were there. We left the markers out so when mousekeeping came they helped with the decorating on the windows and on the mirror to the bathroom. It was fun!!
I love both these ideas. I had taken a box full of disney figures (very small) for my daugher to play with. One afternoon we got back to the room to find them fancifully placed around the room. It was so much fun.
 
I can't remember if I have posted this one before, but it was a lifesaver for us. We found iPod covers for toddlers at www.ifrogz.com. They are thick rubber with big handles and come with kid size headphones. We pulled them out when the boys (4 and 2) were not in the mood for dinner (after making a ressie 180 days before!) We loaded some Disney and Thomas videos on our iPods before we left home and they were great! We didn't use them often, so when we did resort to pulling them out, we were guaranteed a peaceful dinner. We drive, but I would imagine they would be great for plane rides too!
 
My tip would be to pack or buy some urine/pet stain remover for fabric/upholstry. (Pet aisle or cleaning aisle). DD2 got sick ALL OVER our townhome on our last trip. I improvised with water and the All & Mighty, but the other would have come in handy!

Who knew strep throat (we found out later) could result in vomiting in a 2 y/o? :confused3
 


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