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10 Travel Essentials for Your Trip to Walt Disney World
7. Sunscreen Florida is known as “The Sunshine State” and for good reason. No matter what time of year it is, you’ll definitely need sunscreen. Even if it’s overcast and you can’t see the sun, it’s rays are still beaming. The parks don’t have tons of shade, so it’s best to apply sunscreen before leaving your resort hotel. The spring and s
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10 Travel Essentials for Your Trip to Walt Disney World
8. MagicBands Upon arriving at your hotel, you’ll receive your MagicBand. This wristband stores your park passes, room key, FastPasses, and much more. You can customize your plan on the My Disney Experience app or website at any time. The MagicBand is essentially your key to the kingdom, so keep it on you at all times. You can also custom
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10 Travel Essentials for Your Trip to Walt Disney World
9. Cameras A picture is worth a thousand words and each one will tell a story about your trip. Don’t forget to bring your camera. You’ll want it handy for your visit to the parks and character dining experiences, among others. Don’t forget your camera accessories either. Make sure you have extra memory cards, charged batteries, and a stur
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10 Travel Essentials for Your Trip to Walt Disney World
10. Comfortable Shoes This is the most important thing you’ll need for your trip! You will be doing more walking here than you’re probably used to, so make sure you wear comfortable shoes. Gym shoes and sandals are always reliable options, especially in the heat. Whatever you choose, make sure your shoes are broken into before wearing. Th
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10 Travel Essentials for Your Trip to Walt Disney World
Planning a trip to Disney World requires a lot of thought and preparation, especially when it comes to packing. Thankfully, Disney provides guests with a lot of great amenities. However, there are certain items you definitely don’t want to leave behind. Here are 10 travel essentials for your trip to Disney World:
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1. Take Advantage of the Free Activities Free things to do in Disney World?! It almost sounds too good to be true, but we’re happy to say that this dream is a reality! There are plenty of fun and free things to do on Disney property if you know where to look. Take a stroll through Disney Springs for a sight-seeing or window shopping adven
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2. Choose 1 or 2 Splurge Items Sticking to a budget is extremely important during a Disney vacation, but don’t let this keep you from treating yourself to that one item you’ve always wanted from Walt Disney World! Whether it be a pair of Mickey Mouse ears or a new coffee mug, allow yourself 1 or 2 splurge souvenirs during your vacation. S
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3. Bring Your Own Snacks Into the Parks Even with the dining plan, it’s impossible to predict when you’ll become hungry in the parks. That’s why we recommend purchasing cheap snacks from a nearby gas station or convenience store and bringing them with you. That way, even if you’ve spent all of your snack vouchers, you’ll still have someth
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4. Use a Disney Dining Plan A Disney Dining Plan is available to all resort guests. This plan allows you to allocate how many meals and snacks you’ll have throughout the day ahead of time. For example, some plans allow 2 quick-service meals and 2 snacks per day while others include 3 meals at any restaurant (quick-service or table-service
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5. Book Your Trip During the Off-Seasons While taking your vacation during the summer and holiday season is great fun, it also means you’ll be paying high prices for your hotels, flights, etc. If you can, consider planning your Disney World vacation during low travel seasons, which are usually September-November (minus the week of Thanksg
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