Re. bags, I'm planning to take a small backpack into the parks, am I allowed to take this on ALL rides or not? If not, are there lockers near to rides?
I saw several comments about digestive enzymes and my question is - what is it and what is it for? Is it for adults and children?
When we travel I have my DH take the kids for 10-15 minutes to explore the hotel while I quickly get things cleaned up and unpack.
This year while I get things ready I am going to have the kids decorated our room window with clings, etc.
Kids get antsy to check out the pool, but I have to get things organized first otherwise it will never get done.
GREAT TIPS EVERYONE!!! THANKS A TON!!!
Wow, lots of great ideas, the one I will certainly remember is to pack a power strip for the room it will be a best friend I'm quite sure with all the gadgets we have that needs charging, I just hope this isn't against any rules to fly with a power strip in my checked luggages.
There's so many ideas there I don't think anything can be added to this thread.
I can't find a waterproof wristlet anywhere...I would be really interested in one of those.Instead of bringing my wallet to the parks, I use a Vera Bradley waterproof wristlet. It really comes in handy on water rides, plus it fits my phone!
Seriously, this is the MOST genius idea I've ever heard!We are flying (*not* SW), so have to be careful with the weight of our suitcases. I cannot live without baby wipes, so I will dry a bunch of them out (like a whole pack) to make them much lighter, and then reconstitute them with bottled water at Disney. I will toss them at the end of the trip.
Hope this helps!
Barbie
My mom and I absolutely HATE bringing backpacks to Disney. Having to go through bag check, taking it off when you get on a ride...and then sometimes forgetting to put it back on...
So for our last trip, my mom and I bought fishing vests with about 10 pockets on each of them.
WORKED LIKE A CHARM!!
We never had to go through bag check and open all the pockets. Everything we needed: bottled water, rain ponchos, money, credit cards, cell phone, etc. fit in all the pockets. Plus, since the pockets were all over, it spread the weight around and we never had sore backs at the end of the day.
Now this probably won't work if you have small children, especially those that are not toilet trained, and if you're worried about how you look in the park then this probably won't be for you. (I felt I was channeling 'The Crocodile Hunter' at some points.) But for us, it worked great and we'll probably never bring a backpack to Disney again.![]()
I was reading through this thread and 100% agree with this. I thought I was the only one that did it.PEANUT BUTTER! I get bad hiccups and peanut butter is the only thing that can cure them almost instantly. So I always pack some and not to mention it is tasty!
For those of you that have purchased and used the Bobbles in the parks, I have a question...how do you keep it with you? This is our second trip (upcoming 1/28-2/5 our 1st trip was same time last year) and after reading all of these tips last year, I was SUPER prepared.
So we will have the stroller, with a cup holder and a mommy hook but I'm trying to figure out how we could make something that would attach to a carabiner. I've googled a few things and can't seem to find a clip or attachment!
Suggestions?!?!
One thing that I never remember to pack but always wish I had is a poster tube. My kids like to do the Animation Academy (and other things, like Artists' Palette or even just coloring on their placemats). It's a pain to try to get those things home without ruining them.
Alternatively, I'd take two large flat pieces of cardboard that I could sandwich the stuff in in my luggage. I had to beg some off of one of the DTD stores last time when my DD went with a friend to SeaWorld and had a matter caricature done.
I've just spent 2 days going through these tips! As I'm from the UK, I can't access a lot of the things mentioned so have made lists for our trip to Walmart once we arrive
Re. bags, I'm planning to take a small backpack into the parks, am I allowed to take this on ALL rides or not? If not, are there lockers near to rides?
Many of you have mentioned bedbugsI've never really thought about these before on my travels but I'm paranoid now! Apart from the ill advised oils some people use, what puts your mind at rest dealing with these?
Huge thanks for this thread everyone![]()