Wow! we could've used that...

Whenever we go ANYWHERE to stay in a hotel we always bring our own towels -- you know the ones you use at home for a shower? Most hotel ones are hard as a rock and can maybe cover a 2 month old :rotfl2:

I love to step out of the shower and be able to wrap myself up!
 
Donald - my hero said:
Hey .. I think you girls might be the right age to have heard of or seen Napolean Dynamite .... Bring me my chapstick, My lips hurt real bad.

:lmao: Personally I couldn't stand much of the movie but this has become a family catch phrase


If you watch the movie more than once, it will grow on you. The first time I watched it, I thought it was a complete waste of time. Now, it is one of my absolute favorites. "I like your sleeves. They're real big."
 
reelmom said:
If you watch the movie more than once, it will grow on you. The first time I watched it, I thought it was a complete waste of time. Now, it is one of my absolute favorites. "I like your sleeves. They're real big."
Same here . . . LOVE the dance sequence. Vote for Pedro!
 

I took a beach bag. I just laid it flat in my suitcase, but it was great to take to the waterparks. In it I put extra towels, money, water bottles, sunscreen, snacks, etc...
Also we just took towels from the hotel, but I took one great big lime green one. Great for finding your chairs amidst a sea of hundreds of white towels!

-Also took umbrellas and ponchos--needed them a few times!
-Lipchap with SPF in it!
-Disney guide books. I read them at night to prepare myself for the next day!
 
Love the thread! I would always have with me on vacation: handcream and a nail file/or clipper.
 
ruadisneyfan2 said:
:p Maybe I need a basketball player to come help me out! :rotfl2:

:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
So Gross, but soo funny!!

I love the body glide tip! I picked it up a couple of years ago on this board and it works like a charm. I have chubby thighs and after discovering Body Glide I no longer have problems with chafing. :thumbsup2
 
I love this thread! great ideas.

Found these products in the drug store this afternoon while shopping for new toothbrushes ... can't have stinky breath for school :rotfl2: I think they are a good alternative to Body Glide if you can't find it.

Both Bandaid and Elastic Plast have one.

One is called COMPEED ANTI - BLISTER stick, it is in the foot care section of Bandaid, right beside those funky blister bandaids for AFTER the fact.

The other is called ?? i dunno but it is with the "other" bandage company.

Also just noticed on line that SPORTSMART carries Bady Glide up here in Canada. So for those of us who have what my family calls "thunder thighs" a blessing in disquise!
 
I always bring Ginger gum. It is sold near the Dramamine, etc. and it helps with motion sickness from the rides without causing any drowsiness or other side effects. I just chew a couple of pieces before, during or after the ride depending on how I feel at the time. Come to think of it, this time I'll bring two packs just in case!
 
You should see my medical kit for Disney. Are you read? :rotfl:

Ibuprophen
Tylenol
Ibuprophen and Tylenol combined in a smaller bottle for the parks
Childrens liguid motrin
Childrens chewable tylenol
Bynadril
Childrens Cold and cough
Adult cold med.
Alka-Seltzer
pepto
immodium - and in case that has to be used
dulculax :rotfl:
tums
swimmers ear med.
and DH's heavy duty gas pills

Think I'm missing anything?

:rotfl2:
 
Just subscribing to this great thread. Thanks for the info!
 
tink98 said:
small pen-light style flashlights for kids, sometimes waiting inside some of the dark attractions can be frightening for little ones.


Just wanted to say thanks for this tip! I got these for our trip last year (after reading your tip in this thread) & when we were on ToT, the ride stopped - total darkness. DD5 turned on her little flashlight and let me tell you that was one happy elevator after that!! So thank you very much! :thumbsup2
 
MommyPoppins said:
You should see my medical kit for Disney. Are you read? :rotfl:

Ibuprophen
Tylenol
Ibuprophen and Tylenol combined in a smaller bottle for the parks
Childrens liguid motrin
Childrens chewable tylenol
Bynadril
Childrens Cold and cough
Adult cold med.
Alka-Seltzer
pepto
immodium - and in case that has to be used
dulculax :rotfl:
tums
swimmers ear med.
and DH's heavy duty gas pills

Think I'm missing anything?

:rotfl2:

LOL! I have most of that PLUS neosporin, bandaids, mole skin, eye glass repair kit, cough drops, sleep aid, ear plugs and anti itch cream!

I'm a Girl Scout, you're always prepared ;)
 
Wow there are a lot of ideas here. I found a list on Mousesavers last year that was very helpful. Called: Disney Vacation Ultimate Packing List


I now have it saved for every trip that I take.

:tink:
 
I've only read through some of these tips but this is a great thread. I'll have to read the whole thing when I get a chance!
 
I pack a few small shovels and pails for the beach at the hotel. I also throw a stack of Disney themed small dixie cups for my kids for when they brush their teeth (terrified of heavy glass breaking on floor or vanity top).
 
Such great ideas!!! Always new things!

Besides many of your great suggestions We can't live without:

Breathe rite strips and throat spray (saves our nites sometimes)

Room air fresheners (the more teen boys in the room, the more important this is :)

Safety pins

Cargo pants
 












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