I haven't seen them in quite a while, either. I read another tip on here to cut a sponge in pieces and put dish soap on them and let them dry. When we went, I happened to have a small bottle of dish soap, so I just put that in a ziploc with a sponge. I was glad I took it.
lnhstl said:Learned from another thread: bring self-adhesive address labels with you and label your photopass cards. That way, they won't get mixed up with other guest's cards, and if you happen to lose it, it will (hopefully) get back to you.
Gracefulskinny said:Why is it needed? I thought I read that there are mug wash stations at the soda area for the refillable mugs.
I love this thread! I've been to Disney many times but our first trip with our son is coming up very soon. I've gotten so many good ideas from all of you.
One of my favorite tips (so far): If you have a Target Red Card, buy Disney gift cards for your trip. They're sold at most of the registers and you'll get $100 to spend but only pay $95. Doesn't sound like much, but that's a free Dole Whip on Target!BJ's sells them as well, but the discount's not quite as good.
I've also been checking the Dollar Spot section for fun surprises to bring on our trip. DS is a huge fan of Jake and the Neverland Pirates and they have tons of stickers, temporary tattoos, notebooks (perfect for autographs) and the little coloring sets in bags, all for $1 each. I think they also have Phineas & Ferb and Minnie's Bow-tique stuff right now.
The dollar spot at Target is also a really good place to pick up glow in the dark bracelets. You get 15 of them for $1.00. You can put them together to make necklaces or leave them as bracelets. Last time we went to Disney we gave them to the kids to wear when it got dark and used them to decorate the stroller. I always pick up 2 or 3 whenever I am in there and throw them in my set aside for Disney tote.![]()
Gracefulskinny said:Why is it needed? I thought I read that there are mug wash stations at the soda area for the refillable mugs.
Yes, like disneymama said it's just a sink with no soap. Plus, we liked to get a drink in the evening and take it back to our room. Then you'll want to be able to wash the mugs before you go to sleep so you can use them in the morning, and I wouldn't have wanted to walk all the way back to the drink station at that point.
Gracefulskinny said:That's a good point. It's one thing to rinse it between drinks but after sitting all night it would definitively would need soap! Thanks!
Packing outfits in ziploc bags. I have a lot of extra ziploc bags now, but I'll save them for the next trip. They came in handy quite often.
The hanging closet organizer was great, but we could have used two of them for our family of 6
Are you using the 1 gallon or 2 gallon size?
We also should have brought our swim suites. Didn't realize the pools are heated. It would have felt great after a long day.
I always found it easiest to bring my own dish soap and wash it in the room. Some morning there are big lines for that silly sink
I jot down the numbers on the cards so I can still claim them if lost. I never thought of the possibility of another guest using them, though!