Sunday, September 16, 2012

Best of AtM: What to Take on a WDW Vacation

Please enjoy this "encore performance" of a previous Affording the Mou$e post. Back on Monday, September 24, with all new material!


Packing is a very personal process. Most people like to do it their way. And I am no different. But when beginning the process, I decided that rather than re-invent the wheel, I would begin with someone else's packing list and edit it to suit my needs. You can find several of these online. Instead of “saddling” you with my long and detailed list, I'll simply point you to a few items that are Disney-specific that may not be on your vacation packing radar. Here are some of my family's must-have items for Disney:

  • Child-size fanny packs for each kiddo. (We found cute Disney-themed ones in one of the character outlets.) Keeps Mom and Dad from playing the part of the pack mule.

  • Hand-held mister fans, small enough to fit into aforementioned fanny packs.

  • Glow bracelets. These cost about $1 for a whole pack. Take them to the night parade/fireworks and share them with the kids around you! Keeps you from spending $15 on the light-up toys the vendors are peddling.

  • Snacks, cereal, and water. We take a large box full, saving both time (waiting in line for an afternoon pretzel) and money (paying around $5 for said pretzel). The kids each carry their own snacks in their fanny packs and can eat while waiting in line.

  • Cheap rain ponchos. At a cost of about $1 and the size of a deck of cards, these can be invaluable when the little pop-up storms hit Central Florida. And you don't feel bad about tossing them when the shower is over, since the investment is low. Or, you can pay upwards of $5 for the same flimsy plastic at any WDW gift shop. (We carry our heavy, plastic ponchos on days where the forecast calls for lots of rain.)

  • Two pairs of comfortable shoes for everyone, so that you can alternate pairs if you get caught in one of those FL showers. (Stick to what your feet like and don't try out new shoes on a WDW vacation!)

  • A clear backpack. First, Disney security will love you and wave you through the line with a quick glance. And when you find yourself smack dab in the middle of a Polaroid moment, you won't have to fumble through your bag searching for a camera...because you can see exactly where it is! Despite the possible drawback (it's all laid out there for everyone to see, for example), we still swear by this item.

  • Ziplock bags of every size and shape. We put everything in them!


I could go on and on...and I will continue…tomorrow.

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