I plan on bringing almost nothing..A small camera,waist pack ..Any of the thrill rides( Hulk, Forbidden Journey etc) require bags to be locked up and I would rather avoid the locker lines.Some of the locker line waits seem to be longer than the waits to get on the rides..At disney I carry a pack, I already told the family ..This trip..BARE minimum only.
I love your signature line about "going to the dark side".
I just told my husband last night that I feel like I'm cheating on Mickey this time around. The only way I could convince my family to go is if it was a Disney free trip.
However, I booked us at our timeshare at Wyndham Bonnet Creek, so we'll at least have to drive into Disney property to get there......and I have Disney reward $$$ so we'll also have to go to DTD for dinner.
The refillable mug I already paid for (gotta love the $0.85 refills) and a decent camera. Certain areas of the parks provide some amazing photo ops, especially after dark. My photos are my favorite "souvenir" that I brought back from the whole trip - so glad I took the SLR with me, even if it did weigh a ton and have to go in a locker while I was on the rides.
You guys have stronger skin than I do. Sunscreen is a must.
And camera, tickets, payment card, hotel keycard, Ravenclaw lanyard and Tinkerbell pouch to hold the cards in.... And water and usually Clif bars...
I'm not barebones. Once I get something to hold the sunscreen is, I end up filling it up. (but none of us are riding the BIG rides, and until DH can ride Forbidden Journey I have someone to hold stuff then, too)
In the past we've taken a bag with water, snacks, sunscreen, medicine and everything else. Now that the kids are older (14 & 15), I won't be carrying anything in our trip that starts in TWO WEEKS! Husband usually does all the picture taking but for sure not carrying anything around this time.
I am so excited that our trip is coming up that I don't know what to do with myself. You all know how it is.
Money, CAA card, camera, and bandaids! I load up my pockets with them. It never fails, no matter what kind of shoes we wear, someone will always get a blister!
When we go later this month I'm wearing a fanny pack with my ticket, credit card, money, phone (which is also my camera) and first aid supplies (bandaids, Tylenol, chapstick, etc.). Last time we went I had to deal with lockers and I'm not doing that this time.