This idea is pure genius.I take a stack of lids from take-out drinks. If you turn it upside down and insert a popsicle or mickey bar through the straw x-cut, then the lid will catch any drips!![]()
Neutragena makes a "dry" sunscreen that I just love -- look for it.this one would probably be for adults!
i bring those oil absorbing sheets that clean and clear or neutragena(sp?) put out. they have like 50 in a little box (so its really easy to just pop into a bag!) but they are great for just wiping off the oil from your face so you don't look all greasy and sweaty in your pics. they dont smudge makeup and from my experience they dont interfere with sunscreen. the sunscreen thing being mainly why i use them -- i hate having my face feel all greasy nasty after i apply faceblock!
I totally agree. I'm a DVC owner who never cooks in the room. It scares me half to death when I hear many people bringing in fry pans, hot plates, waffle irons, crockpots in DVC studios. I think about it every time I'm in a Villa.Have to agree with Maxiesmom here. A little scary when people start cooking in the rooms. Really is a safety issue. Never know what that outlet is rated for, never know if the cord gets cut a bit during travel. Various other issues. Same thing with the toasters. You are in a building with a lot of people is it worth it to possibly disrupt their vacation with a smoke alarm or worse. Its only a week or two, leave the kitchen appliances at home and enjoy the time off.
I totally agree. I'm a DVC owner who never cooks in the room. It scares me half to death when I hear many people bringing in fry pans, hot plates, waffle irons, crockpots in DVC studios. I think about it every time I'm in a Villa.
We are DVC members as well and we take the opportunity to make at least breakfast in the room. It not only saves money, but it is one less meal I don't have to stress over being safe for my daughter who has major food allergies. It is nice for her to not have to eat the same thing every day but have the ability to have pancakes and french toast made safe for her.
We fly from Alaska, so I would never waste weight on a skilletI think the villas are great too. Cooking in the room saves a ton of money. But I would only ever use the appliances provided. That way if there is a fire, the blame is on them. And not on the person who brought in their 25 year old skillet.![]()
How are you attaching it? Did you bring your own rings?I'm using this at Pop Century this week and it's working out great, no more bottles toppling and sliding into the tub!View attachment 160371
How are you attaching it? Did you bring your own rings?
We're bringing our Keurig and toaster for breakfast... why not save $10 a day on breakfast and not have to fight the crowds for subpar coffee?A few other oddities- we bring our laptop and removable hard drive with 'our shows' on it so we have something to fall asleep too... Downy wrinkle releaser so we don't need to iron... an extra battery pack for our phones... wine, corkscrew, and to go cups for the pool... our own pillows... we drive so can afford to bring any little comfort from home we want- except our furryboo :/ 4 days cannot wait!!!