MOLESKIN for your feet. Your feet will be very happy that you brought some.
Definitely. But don't forget scissors to cut it. I have found that moustach scissors work great. They are small, easy to carry and sharp enough to cut the moleskin.
MOLESKIN for your feet. Your feet will be very happy that you brought some.
Post-its
For putting over the sensors on the auto flush toilets...
Some children (and adults) are frightened by the toilets flushing.. they are sooooo loud and powerful... sooo this keeps the toilet from flushing until you want it to.... Usually I wait until my little guy is done and on his way out of the door before I remove the post-it...
just remember to take them off when you are done![]()
A tip I heard from a CM was to take a picture of your photopass card(s) so if you lose on you still have the number to upload when you get home.
Relax. Don't try to see everything all at once, or in one trip. It will still be there next year. Take your time, maximize the experience, have fun. If you miss something, oh well; there will be something else just as amazing right around the corner.
I'm sorry but I beg to disagree somewhat there. "It will still be there next year." Disney is always tearing down the things I love and replacing it with fad rides (think Lilo and Stitch or Nemo). You never know if that ride will be gone next time you come. I miss 20,000 LUTS, the OLD version of the Star Jets, Journey into Imagination (the new one is a shameful "update"), If you had wings and World of Motion. Now, considering the popularity of "Cars" I cannot believe they never put in a bumper car ride with the Cars characters. I thought that was going to happen for sure. Oh, and World Showcase needs to be totally redone. It's ancient and boring compared with the other parts of the park.
Far, far, far and away, the best advice we ever got was advice that someone gave us before we went for the first time, when we were confused and overwhelmed and trying to plan everything down to the last step:
Relax. Don't try to see everything all at once, or in one trip. It will still be there next year. Take your time, maximize the experience, have fun. If you miss something, oh well; there will be something else just as amazing right around the corner.
We're heading back for trip #9 in June, and I have to say that this was the best advice we ever got.