When it comes to packing for a Disney World vacation, space is often at a premium, and the choice between what’s “essential” and what’s “expendable.” That’s where we come in.

We’re in Disney World’s parks EVERY day, testing products to determine the best of the best, absolute theme park necessities.
Let’s begin with this KingLucky Pillow Speaker.

Ideal for anyone who prefers to fall asleep with noise but doesn’t want to disturb their roommates, we absolutely find this speaker worth the money.

From a design standpoint, the buttons were super handy to adjust volume and skip forward or backward, and the pillow easily connected to our phone. We simply turned it on, turned on Bluetooth on your phone, and voila, it showed right up.
The only issues we had were that it arguably felt a little cheap in hand (but the quality of sound was really solid), and we noticed there was some slight sound bleed towards the edge of the pillow that can be a bit loud and potentially disturb your roommates depending on the angle. To alleviate that issue, we’d definitely recommend playing with the sound settings and placement before bed to make sure the sound levels are adequate for all in the room.

How “essential” the pillow is likely depends on the guest. For many, it may be a fun, extra luxury. However, for those who NEED noise to sleep, it’s definitely a worthy purchase!
Rating: 4.5/5
Next, we tried these BAGSMART Hanging Shelves.

In our opinion, these hanging shelves are definitely worth the money for anyone spending a few days or more at Disney World. They feature three main compartments, a large zipper pocket, a small zipper pocket, and a six-way divider. The two hooks keep the shelves pretty stable even as they’re loaded with items. Yet even with all that space, the shelves compress so they can be fit into suitcases or packing cubes.

Though be aware, even folded, they will take up a decent amount of space in your bag or cubes. The only other con that jumped out to us was the dividers. We wished they weren’t quite as flimsy.

While these shelves may not be essential for everyone, they will absolutely make your trip easier, and that convenience makes them a must-have in our book.
Rating: 4/5
How about a Minnie Ear Headband?

These solid black Minnie Ears feature the traditional design, complete with a center red bow and white polka dots. which makes them perfect for anyone who enjoys wearing ears, from older kids to adults, and everyone in between.
These ears are much lighter — and much cheaper — than any official ears you’ll find in the parks (though admittedly, the headband’s strap fabric does feel a bit cheaper than the in-park models). Plus, they’re fuzzy! You might even find yourself stroking the ears like a pet’s fur. Honestly, our biggest issue was a desire to see them in sizes for smaller kids!

These ears are arguably a necessity for anyone who likes to wear a Minnie headband at the parks, as they provide a much cheaper and more comfortable alternative to the official Disney model.
Rating: 5/5
Finally, you can display your collection in this PinFolio.

This combination folio and pinboard is perfect for anyone who likes trading pins and wants an easy way to store/bring them to the parks. There’s even a divider in the middle so the pins don’t get scratched. It comes with a strap, so you can wear the PinFolio Book by itself, but it can easily fit in a Loungefly, all while holding 40 1-inch pins. The pins are securely backed in the folio, too. We even shook the pins upside down in the PinFolio to see if they would fall out, and they didn’t budge. This provided a secure piece of mind that we could quickly open the PinFolio to trade, without having to worry about losing any pins.
Our biggest issue with the PinFolio was actually one that came with its arrival: It smelled! We had to air it out outside before using it, as it had a strong smell of burnt plastic. The only other issue that jumped out to us was how quickly the Pinfolio could easily get filled by hardcore pin collectors, as most modern Disney pins now are bigger than one inch. They do make bigger sizes, but that loses some of the convenience.

Even with those minor issues, this PinFolio is still a must-have for a pin trader and collector to have on hand for a trip to Disney World, as it would definitely make trading and showing off one’s collection – or part of one’s collection – easier, especially when compared to a lanyard.
Rating: 5/5

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