As a seasoned Walt Disney World Go-er, I’ve visited in all types of weather, at all times of the year, in all kinds of circumstances.
I’ve been as a child, a teen, a DINK (double income, no kids), with infants, toddlers, and teens, with extended family and the elderly.
I’ve over-packed and under-packed.
Take it from me. These are the 8 things you don’t want to forget to pack for your trip to Disney.
#1 Bottled Water
At least one bottle per person. We bring a large 24 pack for a family of 5. We refill throughout the day and then renew every other day. If you fly, you can order from a grocery delivery service. Garden Grocer is our favorite.
#2 Brightly Colored Scarf or Bandana
Tie this to your stroller (either your own or Disney’s) for quick and easy identification in the sea of strollers you’ll find after you leave an attraction.
#3 Pre-Measured Laundry Detergent
Either the pods or pre-measured scoops that you create at home, popping a few of these in your luggage allows you to wash a load of unmentionables or a quick load to keep stains from setting. You can do a load while everyone is swimming or napping mid-day.
#4 Snack and Sandwich Sized Ziploc Bags
Use these clever gadgets to share larger snacks with your party, save portable leftovers from lunch or to easily carry snacks brought from home. We found small Ziploc bags especially helpful when our children were toddlers or in their early elementary years – a time when they seemed to snack constantly!
#5 Gallon Sized Ziploc Bags
Pack each outfit for each day, right down to the diaper, Pull-up or underwear, for your infant, toddler or small child. When they are infants or young toddlers, toss a bag to your spouse or older child, and they can help your little one get ready for the day. When the kids are a little older and can dress themselves, they just grab a bag and go! This trick makes for an easy start to your morning.
#6 Hand Sanitizer
No explanation necessary.
#7 Clothes Pins
To use on the shower line to quickly dry swim-suits and items that can be hand-washed. Or, for an extra darkroom at nap-time and for late risers, to pin the curtains tightly closed.
#8 Over-the-Door-Shoe-Holder
This is my favorite trick. Easily found at any big box store, purchase a plastic over-the-door-shoe-holder. When you arrive at the resort, hang on the bathroom door and now everyone has a place for their individual toiletries, leaving the bathroom counter clutter-free!
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