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Packing and Preparing for WDW

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It’s almost here!  Next week I will shove off for a five day trip to Walt Disney World with a friend from home and about 25 Disney geek friends from around the country (and even one from the UK)!  We’ll be heading down to WDW for five days of fun in the August heat.  If you haven’t already checked out the official Touring Plans meets for during our trip please take a look and try to make it out to meet our bloggers and our esteemed social media guru.  Since I’ve started my packing process I thought I’d take the opportunity to give readers some advice about what to take with them on their trips to Walt Disney World.

One of the reasons I often chose JetBlue as my carrier from Newark to Orlando International is that I can check a bag with them for free.  I am a girlie girl so it’s not very easy for me to travel with just a carry on.  Instead of fighting my nature I just roll with it and travel comfortably and with a checked bag.  I accept that I over pack and I am ok with it. Like my fellow blogger, Todd, I try to keep things organized by using ziploc bags and packing ahead of time rather than doing it last minute and forgetting essential items.  Luckily, my suitcase comes equipped with several compartments and pockets to keep make traveling a little less chaotic.

I always tie something to my checked suitcase to distinguish it from all of the other suitcases on the carousel.  I would have bought a some brightly colored bag to avoid all this, but my luggage set was a gift and it’s black so there goes that idea.  Instead, I tie a pink princess ribbon around the upper handle so I know this bag belongs to me.  Since I will be renting a car on this trip I will have to claim my own baggage whereas if I took the Magical Express Disney could do all of this for me.  However, truth be told I usually claim my own bag and bring it to the DME myself anyhow.  It’s not that I don’t trust Disney to retrieve my luggage and deliver it to my resort.  I just usually like to have a change of clothes and a few other essentials readily available when I arrive.

I have an early flight so there is a very real possibility that my room won’t be ready upon my arrival at Pop Century.  One of those great things about Disney is that the resort will store your luggage for you while you are in the parks if you arrive before your room is ready.  I will give them my checked suitcase as well as my backpack (more on that later) for safe storage while I enjoy the parks.  While I could just leave everything in my car since I am renting one, but I’ve always liked the peace of mind of not leaving items like the laptop in my back pack in the car in the parking lot.

Speaking of back packs, on my last trip I decided to trade in my usual shoulder tote bag for a back pack for my carry on option.  It is easy to fit my lap top inside and the different pockets and zippered compartments make it easy to keep my stuff organized.  Since I don’t pack it to the gills I can still slide the bag under the seat in front of me on the plane for easy access throughout my flight.  The added advantage of using a back pack is that it zips up and contains all of my goodies if I need to store it in Pop Century’s storage facility.  It should be noted that if you opt to store a lap top, ipad, or other valuable object be sure to let the bellman know what is inside the bag you’re checking.  They will put a piece of luggage with such objects in a special area in their facility for extra protection.

However, I don’t want to lug around a back pack with me in the parks so I take along what I affectionately call my “Disney bag” since park touring is pretty much the only time I use it.  I bought it a few years ago at World of Disney because it is super light weight and its body crossing strap allows me to walk around with my hands free.  Inside the Disney bag I try to carry just the essentials; camera, wallet, suntan lotion in a travel size bottle, hair elastics, lip gloss, a poncho, my beloved Droid, and in the chillier months a long sleeved shirt or sweater.  The less weight I have to haul around all day the better so I try to keep it simple.  I also recommend sticking a plastic baggie large enough to fit your camera, phone, and whatever else you’d want to keep dry into your park bag.  I always have one handy in case we run into one of those Florida thunderstorms or we go for a spin on Kali River rapids, etc.

I also like to lighten the load by switching out my regular wallet for a smaller one while I’m on vacation.  I know I won’t need things like the 19 customer loyalty program cards I have or my full check book so it’s much better to simplify what I carry around for touring.  A few years ago I bought a wallet with several slots for credit cards and my driver’s license as well as a change purse and a space for cash.  There is also a space I’ve reserved just for my annual pass to the parks!  After reading a suggestion on a website a few years back I also started to carry around my health insurance card, if I should need it while I’m on vacation.

Other than packing what do I do to prepare for a trip to Disney World?  Well my friends and I generally keep a google shared calendar going with the park hours, ADRs, and other important events listed.  Luckily I have a Droid smart phone and since it is a google product my calendars are automatically imported directly to my phone saving me from carrying around unnecessary papers.  Of course, I check the crowd calendar to see what I will be facing when I go through the park turnstiles.  I will also make sure I know about any special events which might be taking place during my stay.  In fact, I scheduled this trip around Summer Nightastic!

On the home front I always put a temporary stop on my mail delivery.  This is simple to do on the US postal service’s web site.  If you get the newspaper delivered to your home you probably want to call and arrange for them to hold your delivery during your vacation as well.  I’m friendly with my neighbor across the hall so I let her know about my travel plans too.  This way she might keep an eye out on my place or get in touch with me if something goes haywire in our building.  Before heading out the morning of my departure I’ll make sure to set my thermostat so I’m not cooling an empty condo and turn off the water just in case there are any problems while I’m away.

These packing methods and preparations have worked quite well for me on all of my Disney trips, but I’m always up for more suggestions.  What are some things I might be forgetting or objects you simply have to have in your suitcase?  Let me know what you do before you shove off for your WDW vacation!

Next week I’ll do a quick post just to remind any readers who might be in WDW next week to come by our meet up events…

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Kristen Helmstetter

Kristen Helmstetter is an Unofficial Guide researcher who will share her 20-something perspective of all things Walt Disney World with blog readers. Kristen’s email address is khelmstetter05@yahoo.com. You can also follow her on Twitter: @khelmstetter.

11 thoughts on “Packing and Preparing for WDW

  • Don’t carry your checkbook or checks! Having a checkbook stolen is VERY bad news, and could even lead to YOU being arrested

    http://clarkhoward.com/liveweb/shownotes/2005/11/21/10239/

    Also, what do you carry for water? I’m from Oregon, and I got through about 2 liters + of water in Orlando in August, so I use a hydration pack with just enough room for all of those things you need along!

    Have a great trip!

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    • Thanks for the tip! Since I usually split things with friends during my trip (like car rental fees, etc) I often need to write one of them a check. I keep a couple tucked in my wallet so I should be in good shape.

      As for water this time around we’ll be stopping at a grocery store since we are getting a car and loading up on bottles of water. A lot of times I wind up buying them in the park if I don’t get a car, unfortunately. I’d rather be out a few bucks than feeling gross from dehydration.

      I’m sure we’re going to have a blast! Thanks for reading!

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      • We like using the refillable water bottles. It’s good for the environment and better for my wallet! The cast members will give you cups of ice water you can use to refill your bottles.

    • I’ve heard great things about these, but I’ve always been too cheap to try it. Since I can check a bag for free its not that big of a deal for me to bring my toiletries and such. And I’m not DVC so I don’t need kitchen stuff or anything. I’d like to know more about the service. Thanks for reading Tony!

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  • I have a “Disney” wallet that is the permanent store for my AP, Tables In Wonderland Card, other ticket media (hard-ticket events, hubbie’s current parkhopper pass), and miscellaneous Disney gift cards. The current version is a Tinkerbell wallet that is very functional. The previous version was Winnie the Pooh and Friends. The zip around coin purse on the Tink wallet was the main reason for retiring Pooh.

    Makes it easier when packing to just make sure the Disney wallet comes along, rather than making sure I have all the cards I need separately. Also, Kristen has it right. The less you take the easier it is to keep track.

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    • I’m glad someone else has a Disney wallet too! My AP stays in mine all year round too. I like having the coin purse in this one as well. I used to use an even wallet that I used, but then there was always changed floating around the bottom of my bag. I can also stick things like a few checks if I should need them inside the change portion. Thanks for reading, Janet!

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  • I hadn’t even thought of packing a lightweight wallet instead of my regular wallet. You’re right, why take along all of those annoying loyalty cards? Great tip, thanks!

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    • I used to lug around my whole wallet, but had an epiphany that lead to using the smaller wallet. My regular wallet is like carrying around a brick! Well maybe not quite but after carrying a bag all day it sure feels like it. I’m glad you could the post helpful and thanks for reading!

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  • We will be arriving on Aug. 16th for a five night stay a Pop! It’s our first time staying at Pop and we’re really looking forward to it. Thanks for the post – the timing is perfect for me, as I’m just starting to gather things together for the big trip!! We are driving down from Michigan, so we’ll have our own car. We are getting the deluxe dining plan, so we won’t have to worry about food. But, we are planning to bring a case of bottled water with us so we don’t have to spend our snack credits staying hydrated!!

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    • We’ll just miss you! Pop is a great resort and I’m sure you will enjoy it. I hope the post helps you get ready for your trip! Have a safe drive down to the magic from Michigan!

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