I just wanted to share with you the tips I gleaned from this board that helped us the most during our recent trip. They're not listed in any particular order,
- Taking a photo of the number on the back of every PhotoPass card you receive. I lost mine the last 1/2 hour we spent at a park before leaving for the airport, and I was so happy that I took photos of them!
- Pre-packing each day's clothing - complete with underwear & accessories - into zip-lock bags for each person, marked with the day to be worn and the person who it was for. DH thought I was totally over the top on this one until he realized just how smooth it made our mornings.
- Replacing Pal Mickey's lanyard with a water-bottle strap that they sell at all of the drink carts in every park. The velcro on his doesn't stick together well.
- Asking for a large glass of ice water to drink with your DDP counter service meal so you can save the bottled water for later on in the day.
- Making two lists - one for things to do before going to bed every evening and another for what to do in the morning before going out for the day. I didn't have to think that way!
- Pre-printing and pre-stuffing Mousekeeping envelopes from the Creative DISigns board. I just had to pull out the envelope for the day without having to scrounge around for dollars at the last minute.
- Borrowing towels from your resort to bring along to the water parks (and making sure to return them to the resort that evening). It saved a bit of time when we got there.
- Using a pair of old disposable contacts to wear to the water parks in case you loose them. And that you'd want to throw them away afterwards anyway due to the bacteria from the water, so you'd not be wasting a good pair.
- Putting pennies and quarters for the pressed penny machines into small M&M tubes (perscription pill bottles work well, too.)
- Buying disposable waterproof cameras at home to bring along to the water park - they were twice the price at the resort gift shops - $19.95!!!
- Buying a pop-up hamper from the dollar store for dirty laundry. What a big difference this made in keeping everything clean and organized!
- Bringing along a power strip and/or extension cord with multiple connections for the room for recharging batteries, etc. It also came in handy at the airport, too.
- Bringing along the Bandaid blister protection stick - it saved me from getting blisters from shoes I've been wearing for 6 months!
- And bringing lots of extra batteries from home. I was amazed at the prices of batteries at the parks!