Disney World is BIG. Not to be dramatic, but it’s kind of its own world with dining, shopping, rides, hotels, and everything in between, and it can be easy to get lost.

Not only might you get lost, but your items might also! To make it easier on ourselves, we like to use AirTags. These bad boys help us keep our ducks in a row and stop us from running around like a chicken with our heads cut off. Let me show you some great ways to use them!
First, let’s talk about the actual AirTags. These are small trackers you can connect to your iPhone to keep track of your items. This 4 Pack of AirTags is currently 34%!

Personally, I started with buying one but quickly realized I needed way more if I wanted to keep everything organized, especially on my Disney World vacation.
But if you just want to start with one, you can grab this Single AirTag.

It’s definitely a better deal to grab the four-pack, but this one is on sale as well. You can use these beyond Disney World, too.
Okay, now that we have them, how are we going to use them? Personally, I use it on anything that could be moved away from me. I keep one in my backpack in case I forget it at a restaurant (which I’ve done more than once), and I have one in my car so I can locate it at the end of a long Disney day. Trust me, you do not want me roaming the aisles of the parking lot at 10 PM after you’ve walked 15 miles.

I also keep one on my wheelchair! I have one tucked between the fabric of my cushion, so when it’s moved by a Cast Member when I’m on a ride, I know it’s somewhere safe. This also works for rental wheelchairs and ECVs, where they all look the same. You can throw it in the basket or pouch on the back — just remember to take it back at the end of the day!

You’ll definitely want one on your strollers, too. While you might place it outside in stroller parking before hopping on a ride, Cast Members sometimes move around strollers to different sections if they’re getting too full. This can help you quickly locate it with ease.

Something that can give peace of mind is this Waterproof AirTag Bracelet.

You can slip it on your kids’ wrists or ankles in case you’re worried about someone wandering away. These have Mickey and Minnie on them, too, so they still look fun in pictures.
If you’re looking for a keychain option, check out this 4 Pack Mickey AirTag Holders.

These make it super easy to clip onto a backpack, wheelchair, or stroller, and the right keychain makes it easier to spot your item as well.
Here’s a simple Mickey AirTag Holder, too.

You can put this on your keys once you’re done with your trip. It’s easy to sleep and pop out the AirTag to change the battery, and the design is pretty cute!
How do you use AirTags in the parks? Tell us in the comments, and make sure you keep following AllEars for more tips and tricks for your next Disney World vacation.

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