Tips about ChildId and Souvenirs

Last year we made both our girls braclets with our cell numbers (with area codes). They had a blue bracelet for Daddy's number and a pink bracelet for Mommy's number. They were very easy to make. We got a roll of the elastic jewelry line and numbered beads. They picked out the color beads themselves to add, then stringed them together and tied them off. They even showed them off to cast members, even when they weren't lost. By the way, we also make matching shirts for every trip. That way they can say, "My 'lost' parents are wearing the same shirt as I am." - Teresa
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Last time I went to Walt Disney World I bought a fleece shirt that had a "security tag" on it. Unfortunately, I did not realize until I got home that the cast member who checked me out never removed it. How frustrating! Do yourself a favor and double-check your clothes for those tags before leaving for home. - mkmouse
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We reuse our popcorn containers we get from Disney. They come in handy for many things. Our main use for them is to cut up fruit, like watermelon or pineapple, and store the fruit in those containers. Then the kids can grab their fruit whenever they want some and it's already cut up. We also use them for markers and crayons, great storage containers. - Nicole Miller
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I just placed a merchandise mail order online and the cast member was able to offer me an annual pass discount as long as I emailed or faxed her a copy of my pass. - Michael Landman
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We have done this on the last four or five trips that we have been on with our little ones: Before we left home, we took large packing labels and printed the children's names and ages, as well as the cell phone numbers of all adults who might be with them. Also we wrote if they had any allergies. On the other side of the label, we took Disney scrap paper and made cool tags with pictures of princess or pirates. The older kids liked helping with this and making the ones for the little ones. We then laminated the label so if it got wet we could still read it. We punched a hole in each tag and added a key ring, then put it onto a lanyard with pins. The 4-year-olds wanted to wear them all the time and the littler ones could chew on it with no problem. We kept the little ones in the stroller 90 percent of the time, so adults knew where they were at all times, but this way if one of the 4-year-olds got lost all they had to do was show the back of the card and all the information someone would need was there. The girls still have these lanyards and collect pins on them. When the 4-year-olds went back to Disney with just Nana and Papa that was the first thing they made sure they packed. We also found little flashlights and put them on the key ring as well. That way if a ride was too dark it was just enough light for them but not enough to bother other guests. - Nicole
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We always like bringing pieces of WDW home with us. One of our favorite restaurants, Liberty Tree Tavern, sells the glass mugs that are used in the restaurant for only $5 each. We brought a few home with us and love using them. They make a fun, inexpensive souvenir that we actually can use every day. - Lori Craig
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For all of us bigger guys, Disney looks to have made XXL tees actually a XXL size again. In the past two years XXL tees were cut much smaller than a true XXL, so we can now get a shirt that fits again. - John Sloboda
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Most floral departments at grocery stores carry a plastic clip resembling a small clothes pin. We use these with the park balloons. You can attach the balloon strings (with the Mickey weights) to the clip and then clip to the stoller or the child. That way you are not fussing with tied on balloons at the bus stops! - Natalie
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I am traveling to Orlando with three children (ages 7 and 10, plus an 11-year-old who is hearing impaired and autistic). I knew that many of the ID options wouldn't be acceptable since they are geared toward younger children, but I still wanted my children to have something with my cell phone number on it at all times. In doing some research, I found a company online that will make the silicone "LiveStrong" type bracelets customized with a minimum quantity of one. You can imprint on both the outside and the inside of the bracelet. Plus, since they're made out of silicone (and latex-free, for those with allergies), they can be worn without worry on water rides and in the swimming pool. They come in a children's size and in so many colors that the kids had trouble picking out which one they wanted. Best of all, they were only $2.45 each! - Kimberly K.
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Don't go immediately to the t-shirts for your kids. Look at oversized sleep shirts instead. They'll still fit years later, while a regular t-shirt may not fit in a few months. In fact, my dad bought me one back when I was 12. I'm 21 now and still sleep in it! (Mickey glows in the dark. It's very cool.) - Lauren
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We have been Disney Vacation Club members since 2004 and have been staying in villas since, often times for 7-14 nights. Finally, during this last trip it dawned on me that it would be really nice to have magnets to put on the fridge to hold park hour schedules, ADR schedule, etc. So we did manage to find some magnets that we loved and used them for the remainder of our time. It made it so much easier for all to be able to see the ADR schedule along with park hours! Now I have added those magnets to future packing lists! - Lisa Fredsbo
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My husband and I did the 2015 four-day Disney Vacation Club Member's Cruise and then spent five days at the BoardWalk Villas. We realized that our shopping and all the DVC gifts we received during the cruise were not going to fit in our luggage and would add a lot of extra weight. I asked in the gift shop about mailing cruise items and was directed to the business center that is part of the Convention Center at the BoardWalk. We took all of our bags to the business center, including two pieces of art. They were carefully wrapped and put in a big box that we sent FedEx ground. The box arrived the same day we got home. It was so was nice to have our purchases right away. - Annette A.
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We've found it helpful to bring address labels from home to use in the gift shops. Rather than writing out our address each time we send our purchase back to the room, we just peel and stick. It saves a lot of time. - Gavin Shannon
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As a cast member who frequently responds, "I'm sorry, we don't have that size," "I'm sorry, we sold out of those yesterday," and "Yes, those are the only ones we have left. I'm sorry," I want to recommend that if you are visiting to compete in a sporting event at the ESPN Wide World of Sports, buy event-specific merchandise the first day, as soon as you can. It happens with every event -- we run out of event merchandise as soon as the event starts, so get yours as soon as possible! - Anonymouse
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We have always saved all of our "major" shopping for World of Disney where we can use our Annual Pass to received a 10 percent discount. Imagine my surprise, when on our last trip when I was checking out at MouseGear the Cast Member asked me if I had any discounts. I said, "I don't know, do I? What qualifies?" It turns out that I was able to get an Annual Pass discount there. I was also able to use it at the stores at Hollywood Studios, and even at our resort. I wish I had known that earlier in the week! - Tanya Thomas

EDITOR'S NOTE: The 10 percent Annual Passholder discount is being offered at many merchandise locations around Walt Disney World now through January 10, 2011. Premium Passholders can save 20 percent on select merchandise at Walt Disney Resort stores while this offer lasts. Be sure to ask about its availability when checking out. This offer has already been extended twice and may be extended again. It always pays to ask.
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