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    2 February
    Snacks

    Walt Disney World Travel Essential Checklist

    7. Snacks and/or Meals Meals in the parks can get pretty expensive, even at the quick-service restaurants. For this reason, you may prefer to bring your own snacks and/or meals to munch on as you traverse the parks. It'll save you some money and any picky eaters in your group may feel more comfortable eating the same things they would enjoy back at home.

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  • 2 February
    Sunblock

    Walt Disney World Travel Essential Checklist

    6. Sunscreen No matter what time of year you visit, you'll likely be treated to lots of gorgeous Florida sunshine. Be prepared for this by keeping some sunscreen in your bag. You don't want something like a sunburn to ruin an otherwise fun time. Note: I don’t recommend the spray-on stuff, because I don’t like inhaling the chemicals and the coverage never seems as good anyway.

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  • 2 February
    Ziplock

    Walt Disney World Travel Essential Checklist

    5. Ziploc Bags These are useful for holding any valuables you wouldn’t want to get wet. A few rides that aren’t explicitly water rides can still end up splashing you a bit — I'm looking at you, Pirates of the Caribbean — so it’s good to be prepared. You can also use these bags to hold deodorant (or other such items) to help you freshen up if you start getting sweaty.

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  • 2 February
    flip flop

    Walt Disney World Travel Essential Checklist

    4. Flip-Flops Likewise, it helps to keep some cheap flip-flops for when you go on actual water rides. Nobody likes sloshing around in wet socks and shoes all day, and flip-flops are easy to put on and take off at a moment's notice. Photo Credit: Target

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  • 2 February
    Huggies Wipes

    Walt Disney World Travel Essential Checklist

    3. Baby Wipes Whether or not you have an actual baby, these wipes sure do come in handy for cleaning up small messes and such.

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  • 2 February
    Phone Charger

    Walt Disney World Travel Essential Checklist

    2. Battery Pack As any experienced Disney World veteran will tell you, your smartphone will be seeing a lot of use in the parks. From checking wait times in the My Disney Experience app to taking photos and videos, WDW has a way of draining the batteries of your devices in no time flat. That's why you should bring an external battery pack with enough capacity to recharge any phones in your group a

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  • 2 February
    Autograph Book

    Walt Disney World Travel Essential Checklist

    1. Autograph Book Any Disney World trip done right will include several meet-and-greets with your favorite Disney characters. Most of them will be able to sign their unique autographs for you, so bring an autograph book specifically for this purpose and collect all of them in one place. By the time your trip is over, you'll have a very cool memento of every princess and Fab Five character you got

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  • 2 February
    Castle and Yellow Bag

    Walt Disney World Travel Essential Checklist

    Visiting Walt Disney World is one of those things that the most experienced of us can do without lugging too much stuff around, but if you're not quite at that point yet, having a few essentials on hand is key to navigating the parks more smoothly. Now, it goes without saying that every family and situation is different, so this cannot possibly be a comprehensive guide for everyone. Instead, think

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  • 2 February
    Epcot Food and Wine

    6 Times a Year When EPCOT is Insanely Busy

    2. During EPCOT’s International Food and Wine Festival The International Food and Wine Festival takes place in autumn, usually September through mid-November and is very well attended by Guests from all over the world. Enjoy the “Eat to the Beat” concert series, as well as cuisine from all over the globe. There are beverage and cheese seminars, guest chefs, culinary demonstrations and even tasting

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  • 2 February
    Epcot Christmas Tree

    6 Times a Year When EPCOT is Insanely Busy

    1. During EPCOT’s International Festival of the Holidays Mid-November through the month of December sees an increase in park attendance all over Disney World, and at EPCOT, it’s largely related to the Christmas holiday, as well as the International Festival of the Holidays. This is my favorite festival! It is absolutely the most festive event I’ve ever experienced! Guests can taste holiday treats

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