Disney Parks

  • 15 Disney Park Bag Essentials

    Packing your Disney park bag is an art. You want to make sure you have everything you are going to need, right?  As Benjamin Franklin said, “By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.”

    On the other hand, you don’t want to be lugging a huge heavy bag around all day in the blazing sun.

    After a lot of trial and error, here are the must-have items you are going to want to make sure you pack for a day at the Disney parks.

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    Top 15 Must-Have Items for Your Disney Park Bag

     

    1. Portable phone charger

    From Genie + to mobile order to snapping pictures by the castle, you will use your phone A LOT during your day at Disney. 

    You are definitely going to want to have a portable charger to make sure you don’t end up with a dead phone battery before you make it to the fireworks. 

    I have always had a good experience with Anker products. I find they work well and are reasonably priced.

     

    Anker Portable Charger

     

    2. Water Bottle 

    Staying hydrated is so important while you’re at Disney. But you don’t want to end up wasting time and money buying bottled water every time you need a drink.

    We love to pack these water bottles because they are Disney-themed and keep your water super cold even on a really hot day. They are easy to fill up when you stop for meals or snacks. We also pack the smaller version for our kids.

     

    Simple Modern Disney Water Bottle

    3. Sunscreen

    This is another item you are definitely going to want to pack unless you want to spend your vacation with a painful sunburn.

    You can buy sunscreen at the parks, but you will end up paying way more for it. I like the spray sunscreen because it is so easy and quick.

     

    Banana Boat Sport Performance Cool Zone

     

    My absolute sunscreen for my face is the one below.  I use it year-round as a makeup primer and it also protects me from the sun.

     

    Supergoop! Unseen Sunscreen

    4. Lip Balm with Sunscreen

    While we are on the topic of sun protection, don’t forget your lips! The heat and air conditioning can make my lips really dry.

    This is my favorite lip balm to use when I’m going to be out in the sun.

     

    COOLA Organic Liplux Lip Balm and Sunscreen

     

    5. Sunglasses

    I can’t be trusted with expensive sunglasses, especially on vacation.  I like these because they look great, and they’re inexpensive enough that I can have a backup pair if they get lost. 

     

    SOJOS Classic Round Sunglasses 

    6. Rain Ponchos

    Ok, I will admit this one isn’t super exciting or fun. But neither is paying $100 for ponchos for your family in the park when it starts to rain. Plus, if you are superstitious like me, just having these in your bag makes it more likely you’ll have sunny weather, right?

     

    HAGON PRO Disposable Rain Ponchos

    7. Cooling Towels

    These are great to have to help you cool down on a hot, sunny day.

    I like this brand because they cool really well and they are lightweight.

     

    Mission Original Cooling Towel

    8. Misting Fan

    Misting fans are awesome for two reasons. 1.) They are really refreshing when it gets hot. 2.) They can provide endless entertainment for your kids while you are waiting in lines. 

    On our first trip to Disney with our kids we broke down and bought a misting bottle in Magic Kingdom. It was expensive, bulky, and leaked all over.

    Since then we won’t be caught in the parks without packing our own. 

     

    HandFan Portable Handheld Misting Fan

    9. Reusable Straws

    Disney has phased out plastic straws because of their environmental impact. If you are like me, and can’t stand soggy paper straws, you may want to consider packing reusable straws. These are great because they are dishwasher safe.

     

    Softy Straws Premium Reusable Drinking Straws

     

    10. Reusable Storage Bags

    These are great for packing snacks to bring with you to the parks. We always like to have goldfish crackers and pretzels with us in case someone gets hungry.

    Bring some empty bags to pack up those giant cookies or treats that your kids don’t finish so you can save them for later.

    These bags are also great for keeping things dry in the rain or on water rides.

     

    Reusable Food Storage Bags

    11. Lightweight Sweatshirt

    It probably seems like you won’t need a sweater in Disney World, but the air conditioning can get pretty cold. 

    I can’t tell you how many times someone in our group gets cold at night while we’re waiting for the fireworks to start. You can save yourself from buying a $60 sweatshirt by bringing your own.  

    Hanes Women’s Full Zip Slub Cotton Jersey Hoodie

    12. Minnie Mouse Ears

    There is something about wearing a pair of Minnie ears that makes the day feel more fun. 

    I like to pack these in my park bag because they are lighter and a bit smaller than the version you can buy in the parks. They are a lot less expensive too!

     

    Mouse Ears Bow Headbands

    13. Hand Sanitizer 

    This one goes without saying nowadays. While there are still sanitizer stations all over the parks, they are often empty. I like to have my own with me, and this one smells nice.

     

    Everyone Hand Sanitizer Spray

    14. Wipes

    I always have wipes in my bag, even now that my kids are a bit older.  They are great to have for sticky hands, drippy ice creams, and dirty tables.

     

    Babyganics Alcohol-Free Hand Sanitizer Wipes

    15. Autograph Book

    Disney meet and greets are back, YAY! You can now hug your favorite characters in the parks and get them to sign your autograph book. 

    Bonus tip: Bring a sharpie or a chunky pen to make it easier for costumed characters to sign.

     

    Disney Mickey and Friends Autograph Book 

    There you have it.  These are my picks for what you really NEED to bring in your Disney Park bag.

    Leave me a comment and let me know what is the most important item you always bring with you to the parks?

     

  • 5 Great Disney Blogs to Follow

    Planning a Disney vacation can be challenging and time-consuming. There are so many factors to consider: where to stay, what parks to visit, what attractions to experience, and where to eat. If you are just getting started planning a trip, there are so many sources of information out there to help you. Unfortunately, not all the information you find is helpful. Some blogs are full of information that is scattered and confusing. Many have information that is out of date. Some have information that is just plain wrong.

    As someone who has been researching Disney pretty extensively for years, I have been able to sift through the blogs I enjoy, and the ones that are not so helpful.

    How do you know where to look for helpful and reliable information? I’m going to share the top 5 Disney blogs for you to follow. By the end of this article, you will know the very best sources to use for all the Disney planning details.

    Ready? Let’s dive in!


    Disney Tourist Blog


    Tom Bricker of Disney Tourist Blog really knows his stuff. He provides very detailed guides and news updates. His posts are very informative, and provide a more detailed analysis of Disney-related topics. If you are new to Disney planning, this blog may be a bit more overwhelming than some of the others suggested here. For those looking for solid and reliable commentary, this one is definitely a good choice.


    WDW Prep School


    Shannon Albert from WDW Prep School offers great comprehensive Disney planning advice and guides. Her content is easy to understand, and can really help with a step by step approach to planning your Disney trip. She also has in depth information about many topics you will need to understand when you are preparing for your vacation. Genie+ can be an especially tricky concept for newbie planners, and Shannon has a great breakdown that is easy to understand. I also really like the crowd calendar they offer.


    Disney Food Blog


    This is my go-to source for all my Disney food related information. They offer restaurant information, menus, and reviews to help you find the best food that Disney has to offer. They also have guides available for purchase for Disney Dining, Disney Snacks, holidays, and EPCOT festivals. There are so many amazing restaurants in Disney, and not everyone enjoys the same thing. This blog really gives solid recommendations to help steer you toward choices that will work best for your group.


    AllEars.net

    One of my favorite places to look for Disney information is AllEars.net. One of the things I love is that they are constantly adding new information, so it’s always up to date. They feature news, reviews, planning tips, etc. for Disney World, Disneyland, and Disney Cruise Line. They pretty much have you covered on all fronts. If you are looking for information on all the available Disney Resorts, they have reviews of those too. I mostly prefer to go to their YouTube channel. Molly’s videos are my favorite. She’s very funny and relatable, so her videos are fun to watch.


    TouringPlans.com

    This blog is brought to you by the creators of The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World. If you are looking for the best strategies for touring the parks and minimizing wait times, this is a great place to start.

    In addition to the basic information on their site, they also offer a subscription for a low yearly fee that is a great value in my opinion ($17.95/year currently).

    With the subscription you are able to access their crowd calendar, create personalized touring plans, and gain access to their Lines wait times app. The app shows you the wait times posted by Disney and compares them to the “actual” estimated wait times. I have found their information to be pretty accurate, and very helpful in deciding what attractions to head to in real time.

    Another helpful feature that is included with your subscription is the Reservation Finder, which helps you find those hard to secure dining reservations.

    Conclusion

    If you are just getting started on your Disney planning journey, or if you are looking for the experts to help to make your next trip your best one yet, these blogs are a great place to start. You will be sure to get reliable and up to date information with each one of these blogs. These folks are truly the best at what they do.

    What is your favorite Disney planning blog? Leave a comment and let me know.