Thursday, April 8, 2010

Thursday's Tip

If you travel with children to Walt Disney World, you're going to have extra "baggage" in the parks (diaper bag...change of clothes...small toys...costumes...misc. other "stuff"). That's why we love taking a clear backpack, as mentioned in this post. But even if you travel light when visiting the Disney Parks, you're going to need to keep a few items safe and accessible: room key (or Key to the World, if staying at a Disney Resort), park tickets (may be on your Key to the World, if purchased as a package), a personal credit card (not necessary if you have one linked to your Key to the World), ID (always a good idea to have on your person), and PhotoPass. Not to mention any FastPasses that you acquire along the way. How does one keep all these cards organized and safe?

Try a wallet-sized photo keeper. You know...those plastic sleeves that hold photos of the kids, grandkids, your dog...whatever.  There are enough slots for every card you need, and you can see them and easily grab the card you want. Another option is a business card holder (depending on the style, this might not be quite as organized or transparent). If you're really trying to travel light, you can attach your cardholder to a lanyard and "wear" it.

1 comment:

  1. OMG> what is perfect. I am looking for one right now.

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