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10 Packing Tips for Walt Disney World
5. Small Snacks We all get hungry and when that feeling strikes, we usually head to grab a pretzel or some popcorn or maybe we split a corn dog. These trips to the snack stand can quickly add up, so we recommend throwing some small snacks into your bag. Granola bars, trial mix, a small bag of mixed nuts are all great options for your st
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6. Disposable Poncho A typical Florida afternoon during the rainy season will consist of an intense rainstorm for about twenty minutes. Guests stuck in a storm can grab a Disney poncho for close to $10 or can grab a disposable one from any drug store for about a buck. These ponchos are extremely light and compact and will not take up mu
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7. Sunscreen Florida is sunny and even when the clouds are out, guests can still get sunburned, so having some additional sunscreen in your bag is a good idea. While waiting in line for your next attraction, you can take the 5 minutes it will take to reapply to make sure you aren’t getting a sun burn! Much like everything else on the li
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8. First-Aid Kit With all of the walking you’ll do around the resort, a first aid kit is a must. Disney does have First Aid Centers in all of their parks, but they may not be conveniently located when an injury may strike. We always are sure to carry bandages in case someone in our party develops a blister.Â
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10 Packing Tips for Walt Disney World
9. Water Bottles Unlike TSA, Disney World security will allow you past the checkpoints with a full bottle of water, so be sure to bring your own bottle to avoid having go pay over $3 for a fresh one. There are plenty of water fountains around the park, so don’t be too quick to recycle your bottle and grab a refill when you spot one. Man
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10. Rechargeable Battery Taking photos with your phone, booking ADRs with your My Disney Experience app, and checking wait times are sure to use up a lot of your cell phone battery life, as well any other devices your kids may be using. We recommend hitting the parks with a fully charged battery pack/stick. If you forget one, Disney now
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10 Packing Tips for Walt Disney World
It may not be a popular topic, but knowing what to specifically bring into the parks can save precious time, energy, and money on your next trip. There are always a few surprises that will pop up on your trip, so being prepared is key to a successful trip. Here are our top ten packing tips for the Disney World parks!
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Top 20 Disney Pro Restaurant Recommendations
1. Victoria & Albert’s in Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort For a fine dining experience you’ll never forget, make a reservation at Victoria & Alberts. Not only is this an extremely beautiful and upscale spot, the food matches. Us Disney World pros recommend this spot not only because of its fresh, seasonal menu, but prepare to dine on not
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2. Trader Sam’s Grove Grotto in the Polynesian Resort Feeling adventurous? Head to Trader Sam’s Grove Grotta in the Polynesian Resort to feel as though you’re in the South Seas. Enjoy fun bites like sushi, poke and a variety of island style cocktails. This spot will be the happiest of hours!
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3. Sleepy Hollow in the Magic Kingdom Can’t decide between lunch or breakfast? Sweet or salty? Sleepy Hollow in the Magic Kingdom has got you covered! Bite into their fresh fruit waffle sandwich for a sweet and fresh breakfast. Not in the mood for dessert? Try their sweet and spicy chicken waffle sandwich – you won’t regret it!
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