HappyMommy2
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Just wondering what others consider absolute "must-have" items for a WDW trip? We recently returned from our first big WDW vacation and discovered that we couldn't live without our:
1. Mister fans (great for cooling off as well as for entertaining the
kids in their stroller--we made sure they didn't
get the mist all over other guests, though!) Also
extra batteries.
2. Brita bottle: I'm normally a tap water drinker, but due to
warnings from posters on this board I took a
Brita bottle to combat the yucky flavor of WDW
water, and boy, was that a smart decision!! The
water there was, IMO, almost undrinkable. DS3
called it "stinky water" and literally gagged on it.
But the Brita bottle solved that problem entirely
and saved us $$$ on bottled water!
3. Graco DuoGlider: I had worried about this being too bulky
and cumbersome (we never use it at home), but
it was a godsend at WDW for our 3- and 1-year-
olds. The canopies were great protection from
the sun, the backseat reclined for the baby's naps,
the basket held plenty of stuff, and the thing
folded up well enough (and latched closed) so
it wasn't too much trouble on the bus. So
glad I took it instead of renting at the parks!!
4. Extra outfits in Ziplock bags: Another great tip from these
boards. We took 2 outfits per day per kid, stuffed
them in Ziplocks and squeezed out the air, and
put them in the diaper bag. Then when DS3 or 1
got ketchup all over his clothes, no problem--and
when they both played in the fountains till soaked,
or we got caught in the rain, they could have dry
clothes.
5. The obvious: camera and plenty of film, lots of baby wipes, etc.
What can your family not live without, at the hotel and/or at the parks? I'm already "planning" for our next trip!
1. Mister fans (great for cooling off as well as for entertaining the
kids in their stroller--we made sure they didn't
get the mist all over other guests, though!) Also
extra batteries.
2. Brita bottle: I'm normally a tap water drinker, but due to
warnings from posters on this board I took a
Brita bottle to combat the yucky flavor of WDW
water, and boy, was that a smart decision!! The
water there was, IMO, almost undrinkable. DS3
called it "stinky water" and literally gagged on it.
But the Brita bottle solved that problem entirely
and saved us $$$ on bottled water!
3. Graco DuoGlider: I had worried about this being too bulky
and cumbersome (we never use it at home), but
it was a godsend at WDW for our 3- and 1-year-
olds. The canopies were great protection from
the sun, the backseat reclined for the baby's naps,
the basket held plenty of stuff, and the thing
folded up well enough (and latched closed) so
it wasn't too much trouble on the bus. So
glad I took it instead of renting at the parks!!
4. Extra outfits in Ziplock bags: Another great tip from these
boards. We took 2 outfits per day per kid, stuffed
them in Ziplocks and squeezed out the air, and
put them in the diaper bag. Then when DS3 or 1
got ketchup all over his clothes, no problem--and
when they both played in the fountains till soaked,
or we got caught in the rain, they could have dry
clothes.
5. The obvious: camera and plenty of film, lots of baby wipes, etc.
What can your family not live without, at the hotel and/or at the parks? I'm already "planning" for our next trip!
Sure helps with the wear and tear on the tootsies.