Tips about Epcot, Food & Beverage, Health, Magic Kingdom, Resorts and Souvenirs

When we travel to the World, we make sure to purchase as much as we can on our Magic Band. On one hand, there's no need to carry cash around, but the real benefit for frequent visitors is that at the end of your stay you get an itemized list of all expenditures. We still pay for it all with cash when we check out. After we get home and are settled in from our trip, we go through the list and use it to track exactly where we spent our money (dinner, lunch, toys, etc.). Doing this allows us to budget almost exactly how much money we will need for our next trip and there's no need to save all of your receipts to do it. - Fred Block
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Last September, my mom and I made a wonderful discovery when suffering from corns and blisters. All the first aid stations in the parks have corn pads, band-aids and moleskin! We visited several times to patch up our blisters, and the nurses were kind enough to give us extra supplies to use throughout the day. I recommend going at the very first sign of discomfort. You can also buy your own packages of these at most of the sundry shops. - A. Johnson
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I wanted to expand on a tip given this week from Alea Laughery in regard to taking pictures of your kids in each country in Epcot. We do this every year and some other ideas we have done: playing an instrument, waving a flag, eating a candy or treat not from a restaurant and taking a picture with a cast member from that country. My son gets excited every time and is always coming up with what he wants to do. (He came up with the instrument idea!) Next trip... Toys! - Lisa H.
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I wanted to expand on a tip given this week from Alea Laughery in regard to taking pictures of your kids in each country in Epcot. We do this every year and some other ideas we have done: playing an instrument, waving a flag, eating a candy or treat not from a restaurant and taking a picture with a cast member from that country. My son gets excited every time and is always coming up with what he wants to do. (He came up with the instrument idea!) Next trip... Toys! - Lisa H.
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We just got back after spending 10 wonderful days at the World. It is very hard for me because I can neither have sugar nor caffeine in any kind of drink. We stayed at the Wilderness Lodge and they do offer caffeine-free diet Coke. The tip that I have to offer, though, is that before you depart for your vacation, go to your local supermarket and buy the little packets of diet drink powder that you add to bottles of water. I found that one packet in the small bottle of water that Disney offers now was just right. You do, however, have to put two packets in the large bottle of water that they sell. If you're like me, and plain water just doesn't cut it, try this. It was very refreshing and a great change from the cola. - Debbie A. Holt
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When my wife and I are at WDW we always send postcards home to our parents. Each parent gets their own postcard for each day that we are at WDW. It is a lot of fun finding the right card and writing the right message. Last year, while at breakfast at 1900 Park Fare, we had all the characters sign each card and we didn't add any message of our own. Our parents got the cards and couldn't figure out what was going on, since they had been reading our messages explaining what had happened on each day. They loved them! We later found out that these cards were our parents' favorites and are the ones that they show to other family members first. - Ray & Cindy Kuykendall
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Three of the restaurants at Disney Springs (Fulton's Crab House, Wolfgang Puck Cafe, and Portobello Yacht Club) are operated by the same parent company, Levy Restaurants. They have a Preferred Frequent Dining Program that you can use at any of those three restaurants and earn points that can be traded in for gift cards, etc. http://www.levyrestaurants.com - Erick
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I am an annual passholder and have realized that my pass usually has discounts available during lunch hours and not dinner. We either make the latest reservation that would still give a discount for lunch, or eat a nice lunch and grab something not as expensive for dinner. We would actually switch and eat our bigger or more expensive meal at lunch, and then have a hot dog or delicious turkey leg for dinner, which was usually a bit lighter also! - Niki Koullias
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For those of you who are motion challenged as I am, I have found the best invention of all. My doctor prescribed a "miracle" patch that is worn behind either ear, and WOW doesn't it do the trick -- that motion sickness is gone. I'm one of the ones who even looks at the back seat of a car in motion and gets sick, so to ride in the back for most of a trip to Disney was well worth the trip to the doctor and the price of these patches. I hope that it will help some other "motion challenged" people! - Piianoo
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ALL PARKS - While spending the day in Epcot in the hot weather, when my feet are hot from the pavement, I always change to another pair of socks and sprinkle on some baby powder. It's a quick refresher. - Claire Rozzi

EDITOR'S NOTE: this works great at all the parks!
ALL PARKS - While spending the day in Epcot in the hot weather, when my feet are hot from the pavement, I always change to another pair of socks and sprinkle on some baby powder. It's a quick refresher. - Claire Rozzi

EDITOR'S NOTE: this works great at all the parks!
ALL PARKS - If you are not going to ride an attraction with your family, meet them in the ride's air-conditioned gift shop. Most rides have a gift shop into which the ride will exit, so it's a convenient place to meet up with your family. - Angela H. Nisbett
ALL PARKS - If you are not going to ride an attraction with your family, meet them in the ride's air-conditioned gift shop. Most rides have a gift shop into which the ride will exit, so it's a convenient place to meet up with your family. - Angela H. Nisbett
Someone mentioned leaving their child's medicine at the first aid station for refrigeration purposes. Our daughter is diabetic and her insulin requires refrigeration or at least a way to keep it cool during these hot summer days. Recently, we were fortunate to learn of the Frio wallets. This wonderful product is activated merely by briefly soaking the special "pouch" in water; it will maintain its cool for up to 45 hours. The wallet, which comes in a variety of sizes, can be a lifesaver when you don't have access to a refrigerator for cooling, ice, or refreezing ice bags and you have medication that needs refrigeration. - Abby from Ashland


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We just returned from our WDW trip and one thing that really saved us from the heat was taking small washcloths, putting them in a Ziploc bag with ice and then into our cooler. When we needed a quick cleanup or if we felt particularly sweaty, we grabbed one and wiped down! It was great! - Margaret Childs
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