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I can't find anywhere to get them developed...I have one from a trip two years ago.
Walgreens, Sams club, they all develop
I can't find anywhere to get them developed...I have one from a trip two years ago.
With the MB you no longer need the id holder with retractable clip for your room key!
Also:
Air Freshener
Collapsible cups. (Smaller than a collapsible water bottle and will fit in a cargo pants pocket - and easier to fill at a water fountain)
Body Glide is expensive and big. Johnson and Johnson make something called "Friction block" which does the same thing and can fit in a pocket if you want to carry it with you.
Double layer socks work very well for blister prevention... available where products for runners are sold. They're thinner than regular socks and comfortable.
I also pack a "power squid".. it's an extension cord that has multiple plugs (the link is only one brand.. I have a less bulky one, but couldn't find a picture.)
http://www.powersquid.com/power-outlet-multiplier-black-yellow-p-259.html
If you have an iPhone, invest in a Mophie. it's an extra battery/cover for your phone. It holds a full charge and is a lifesaver when you're in a park for a whole day. Especially, now that MDE is an app on the phone. One tip for using a Mophie or any extra battery, don't leave it on trickle (meaning it is always recharging your phone). Turn the extra battery on only when your phone battery is almost dead. You'll actually get more life out of the re-charge.
Question: what is a "master lock" and what is it used for? Thanks.
Extra batteries. My camera takes standard AAs.
A master lock, a lot doesn't fit in the room safes.
My power strip? Cannot travel without it, so much easier in terms of plugging in chargers
Sunscreen wipes, individually wrapped.
Adding your suggestions.
Also, I thought KTTW cards are still going to be offered, am I wrong?
Someone mentioned a master lock in the earlier pages of the thread here is the post. As far as I know they're just locks.
people would put their kid on a ride when they are too small and rig it so they are taller than they are? wow! crazy!
stealing "stacks" of take out lids from stores? seriously...? and your recommending that others do it too? it's stealing and I hope your all caught. Perhaps you don't realize how much it costs for retailers to buy paper products/take out products........IGNORANT! But as long as your family is happy, that's all that matters!
Straws are THAT important to people that you have to sneak your own plastic straws in??? wow!!
if you need any help email me at anagarcia1081@gmail.com but you don't need all of that stuff bcuz you really don't have time for just to be in the parkMan if I packed all this stuff I would need a Uhaul for my trip![]()
Question: what is a "master lock" and what is it used for? Thanks.
I typically bring gallon zip-lock bags. Pack my clean clothes in them for the flight down, and then use them to put my dirty clothes in for the travel home so my suitcase doesn't reek of sweat. That, and a hair straightener. The humidity down there is crazy on my naturally wavy hair, so I either straighten it or deal with a fuzzball by the end of the day! And can someone explain the plastic straw thing to me? You can't bring them into the parks why?
The straws are a health hazard to the animals in Animal Kingdom. My understanding is that that is the only park where they are prohibited, but I may be wrong.
Ladies... I used Body Glide on my feet to minimize the blisters and it completely rubbed off my nail polish.... And I planned on wearing sandals tomorrow. Ugh! Now struggling to find nail polish (which I could buy in DTD) or a pedicure (but they're $90!). Guess I won't have the prettiest feet in Magic Kingdom tomorrow.
Well, that depends......pretty nail polish and big red blisters aren't so pretty either, lol. Personally, I'd opt for the no polish nails without blisters for comfort factor over beauty (yeah I know, many will put me on ignore for choosing comfort over beauty).
Disney has a line of nail polish keyed to the princesses....I know I saw it at GF and I think somewhere in DTD Marketplace. Pricey, but hey it's Disney and Princesses.
Well, that depends......pretty nail polish and big red blisters aren't so pretty either, lol. Personally, I'd opt for the no polish nails without blisters for comfort factor over beauty (yeah I know, many will put me on ignore for choosing comfort over beauty). Disney has a line of nail polish keyed to the princesses....I know I saw it at GF and I think somewhere in DTD Marketplace. Pricey, but hey it's Disney and Princesses.
Can someone please explain to be what a moleskin is, cause over here in Australia is a type of jeans. So I'm all kinds of confused![]()
We bought a waffle maker at Kohls last year for $10...I took it to Disney with plastic bottles of pancake batter mix (just add water and shake from Wal-Mart) and a bottle of syrup. Each morning as others were getting ready and taking turns in the bathroom, I cooked waffles and had them ready as each person got ready. Saved us a TON of money on b'fast!
Thank youIt is something we use to cover up sore spots on the skin. Not quite a band-aid, and not quite a cloth. We can buy them in squares and cut them to fit whatever area we need to cover. They are sticky on one side, you you cut them to fit, place them on the area, and you are all done. I made the mistake of buying a new brand of socks before one trip to WDW, and I swear I cut up almost a whole package of moleskin to cover the sore spots on my feet. And I ended up buying new socks too. Never ever buy different socks before a trip, and just pack them without trying them out first!