Ecboyd
Got the Ears, Now I need the nose!
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and last but not least.

Huggs
Use a collapsible water bottle so you don't spend a fortune on bottled water. Just fill it at the public fountains.
http://www.backpackinglight.com/cgi-bin/backpackinglight/nalgene_cantene_water_bottle_48oz_wide.html
At walmart i went to the machine that makes dog tags. I made one for each of my kids with there names, my cell phone number, and my husbands cell phone number.and put it on a necklace and they wore them just in case we got seperated.
Seriously consider taking a pillow case. Moms should take one per child minimum since they take up almost no space in the bags.
I always travel with at least one pillowcase per person. As you say, they take up very little space and can be useful for a lot of things.
For example: If you have questions about the cleanliness of the hotel, at least you can be sure the pillowcase you sleep on is clean (or has only your germs). OR If you (or a picky child) don't like the feel of the fabric of the hotel pillow cases, you can always have your own. A homesick child (not likely to happen at Disney, but you never know) might sleep better on his own pillowcase with Thomas the Tank Engine on it or whatever.
IDEA: A pretty Disney-themed pillowcase might add magic to the hotel room, especially if you are staying off-site. Or if someone is having a birthday or special occasion, a personalized pillowcase (you can get them from places like Land's End) might be fun too.
Pillowcases are also useful when packing. You can roll small things (headbands, thongs, etc.) in them so that when you unpack they will be easily found, and you can use them to tuck around odd shaped things, like shoes (which should be in shoe bags or plastic bags, of course) so that they fit more snuggly with surrounding clothing.
This is just in addition to what was mentioned earlier, which are all great ideas also.![]()
I too think that Fanny packs are great!
Though with a small child, I will need more than that in carry space. I have decided on a smallish knapsack (a sporty type...weather proof material) and ziplock bags for those items that must stay dry. This will enable me to carry those essential sippy cups and snacks that my little one will need throughout the day. I will also be able to carry dh's wallet for him (in a ziplock of course!) and maybe a dry pair of shorts for myself and dd3...we hate wet bottoms!!! DH doesn't care if he is wet...man thing I suppose!.....
Sure it has been said, but $1 Coleman ponchos at Target or WalMart are a win! And now they come in colors other than hunter orange!
Are these Coleman ponchos as good as the Disney ones? I found some at Walmart $6 for adult and $5 for kids. Are they similar materials?
also, do the Disney ones come with their own storage bag like the Colemans do?
Disney ponchos do not come with a storage bag only thier original wrapping and it would be tough to restuff it.