MickeyMouse'sBFF
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ADDING TO LIST OF THINGS TO EAT WHILE THERE.
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Im pretty sure, well at least as of March, the MK offers funnel cakes. We dident finish all of ours so a small, compact container would have been great.
Just make sure you try out the new detergent BEFORE you go to make sure nobody in the group has skin issues with the detergent on their clothes. That would be frustrationg to go and find someone has itchy skin while in 95* weather, huh. If all works well... then WHAT A GREAT PRODUCT! I saw them in the store the other day and was tempted to get some. Im still thinking about it.
I have read this entire thread and have a handy Word document with tons of tips on it. And so I wanted to add one that I dont remember seeing.
My DS11 wears glasses and as you can guess, they get filthy. I dont like to carry around even the small bottles of cleaner but wiping them on regular cloth doesnt always work. Wal-mart carries individually wrapped glass wipes especially for glasses (No chemicals that could damage any coatings). I dont remember how much a box was but we got like 24 for $4 or less. I throw a few in our bag and use them on his glasses or our sunglasses if needed.
Oh and another GLASSES one. BUY a repair kit at your local grocery store. *they are about $1. If you happen to break your glasses in disney it's a disaster. And an expensive one- We did buy a repair kit. For the low price of $20!
We had that happen on our trip to NYC last year! Walmart has or used to have kits that were made into a key chain.
Another some other eye sight related tips are for contact wearers.
1. Always pack at least one extra pair of contacts
2. Instead of carrying bottle of contact solution, just carry your case with you filled with solution. You can use as little as you need to.
Don't know if this has been mentioned, but I found it to be priceless our last trip. We took Foam Garden Kneeling Pads to sit on for parades and shows. They really help "pad" your bottom!! Target has some small/ thinner versions in their dollar bins in pink and green. I saw them there last night... ours were thicker, but I think they'd do the job! Especially at HS with all the seated shows!!
Sorry that doesn't have anything to do with space saving or organization... I guess I went OT!!
My favorite trick that I read in a parenting magazine a long time ago is to put the littler kids' clothes in gallon size ziplock bags. Put the entire outfit (shorts, top, underwear, socks, even hair barrettes and hats), except for the shoes, in a bag, and bring as many bags as days, plus a few extras. This keeps the suitcases in great order, and all the kid has to do to get dressed in the morning is grab a bag. As a bonus, you end up with a lot of gallon size ziplock bags, which are great for everything from wet bathing suits to open bags of snacks.