Tips about Mousecellaneous and Pins
Disneyshopping.com has t-shirts with Disney characters that you can personalize and they are very reasonable. There are several designs to chose from and they can say whatever you want. "The Smiths' Magical Adventure" or "The Smiths on Holiday," for example. It's fun. - ErinNGreg
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Here is a fun twist on that (wearing identical t-shirts) idea. My family recently went to WDW for our 10th trip together. We had t-shirts made at our local sports shop before the trip (for about $15 each). "WDW Trip #10" was on the front of the shirts. On the back, each person got to customize. They all said "I'm here for" and the person got to pick what they were most excited about to fill in the rest of the sentence. Mine said "I'm here for the safari!" What an experience! Cast members and other guests commented on our shirts all day! We felt like VIPs. It was one of my favorite Disney experiences. - Dsnygrl8!
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My sister, her family and I took a trip to WDW, and before we left my brother-in-law thought it would be neat if we bought T-shirts that everyone would all wear one day. We decided to purchase The Incredibles red logo T-shirt for everyone. It was a success. We wore them on our Magic Kingdom day and everyone kept saying, "Look! The Incredibles!" or "Hey, where did you all get the shirts?" I am sure they probably sold the shirts somewhere on property but we bought them at The Disney Store before we left home. It also helped keep track of everyone. We are now in the process of finding another style of shirt for everyone to wear one day on our upcoming October trip. - Amy
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One thing I find myself doing... as I read along the fantastic tips shared in the ALL EARS® weekly newsletter, I copy and paste segments of the tips and email them to myself, so I do not forget them. Later, I scroll through my email and print out or save the important tip to a folder on my PC. I even go as far as making a brightly colored folder for my "Disney Information," which becomes my lifeline for all things related to any future trip. It is easily carried along on the trip when the time comes and has my notes, tips, dining reservations, hotel information, grocery store lists... you get the idea. - Bonnie from PA
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Before my last trip i stocked up on pins to trade. I was very excited my first day in the World and asked a cast member to trade pins. When the cast member said "No," I thought she was teasing me like others had done before. However, I was shocked when I realized she was not kidding. When the shock wore off I asked why and she said it was because she was wearing a green lanyard. I soon found out that cast members who wore green lanyards can only trade with kids 12 and under, and cast members who wore yellow lanyards could trade with anyone. Another cast member (wearing a green lanyard) explained to me that there are some people who get to the parks early just to trade and take all of the nicer pins. Having this rule lets the little ones get some nice pins. (I then asked this cast member if I could trade with her if I stood on my knees, but she still said no!) - Carolyn Kiss
I was reading through your site for something new and fun at Disney that we hadn't done and that is a little less "Disney" so my husband might quit complaining about another trip to WDW. Well, I found it -- parasailing. After reading the reviews I decided to schedule two double tandem flights for two adults with two children, ages 7 and 10. Wow, was that great! The kids loved it and so did my husband and I. (Note: maximum combined weight is 300 lbs. per flight). We went to the Contemporary Resort marina, and the boat driver and instructor were both excellent at their jobs. - Crystal
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ALL PARKS - As a teacher I have found the park maps to be a wonderful way to teach map skills to my first graders. I always make sure to pick up a handful for my students. I also laminate them and put them in our reading basket. Even laminated, they get a lot of wear. Too bad...I guess I'll have to go back for replacements! - Rae Vautrin
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I have noticed that you have been getting a lot of tips about buying inexpensive pins from Disney Shopping or the shopping malls around Disney World, and then "trading up" at the theme parks. My mother has found an even better way of doing this. A few months before we leave on vacation, she starts scouring eBay for inexpensive Disney pins, which are often available in large lots. She has been able to get as many as 20 pins at a time for around $5. Then, the day that we leave on the trip, she gives each of her five grandsons a bag full of pins to make trades. They get very excited about being able to do this, and as other readers have mentioned, it is a lot less expensive than buying pins in the parks! - Jennifer Hoshowski
I read the Tip of the Week from Rachel regarding purchasing cheap pins from outlet stores near WDW. What a great deal, to find pins for just 99 cents! Unfortunately (or is it fortunately?), when we're in Disney World, we never leave the property until we head back to the airport. My tip for saving money on pins is to check the Disney Shopping website (www.disneyshopping.com). If you're registered to get emails from Disney Shopping, you will be notified of their Semi-Annual Pin Sale, with some pins up to 50 percent off. If you buy sets on sale you tend to get a better deal than if you buy individual pins on sale. I recently purchased three sets (total of 11 pins), using a 10 percent coupon code, for a total of $43.97 including shipping. That came out to just $3.97 per pin, which is less than purchasing at the World. Since we like to trade, I just bought whatever pins gave me the best value, regardless of whether we'd like the pin or not. Now, if only we could get to Disney World to trade them! - Vicky Braun
We are planning a trip to WDW over spring break in April. My children, ages 7 and 9, purchased lanyards during our last trip and enjoyed pin trading with the Cast Members. I took advantage of the pin sale on the Disney website and purchased 10 of the cheapest pins I could find ($3.99 each with free shipping). We will take those pins with us and "trade up" when we get there rather than part with the cool pins we got last time or pay for new expensive ones at the parks. - Jennifer Aist
Ever wonder how much walking you do at the different parks, or on different days? So did we. A couple of years ago I bought an inexpensive pedometer basically for this purpose. You may want to consider this, as it gives you a little more to talk about after your vacation. We keep a daily log of the miles we walk and share it with our friends back home. Also you will either confirm what you already think about how far you walk, or you may be quite surprised that you walked as far as you did. Just a note -- we always rack up the most miles on our days at Epcot. - Bob Rogers
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I noticed in some of the online forums that many people will use their vacation as a reason or inspiration to get in shape. After all, you will need your "walkin' shoes" in the World! I, too, have begun walking in the mornings for exercise... inspired by our pending trip to that Magical Place! My tip is: there are many new sources for podcasts about Disney World. Listening to these podcasts really makes your walk go quickly! You don't need an iPod to listen; any MP3 player will do, or even burn them to disc for your old-fashioned CD Walkman! - Tom in Connecticut
EDITOR'S NOTE: We're aware of several Disney podcasts that have started up in recent months -- there's MouseTunes found at: http://mousetunes.com/ There are also the podcasts at WDWToday.com -- be sure to check out Episodes #19 and #22, which feature ALL EARS® editors Deb Wills and Deb Koma, discussing their book (PassPorter's Walt Disney World for Your Special Needs). We're sure there are other podcasts out there, too -- do a quick internet search if you're interested in finding more.
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While preparing for our trip and reading all the tips I could find, I came across the tip about getting the dish wipes for washing out the refillable cups or anything else you might need to wash. I thought that it was an excellent tip and set out to try to find them. I looked in every store in my area trying to find them, but could not. Finally I decided to try to make my own. I got some thick baby wipes and laid them flat on the kitchen counter. I squeezed on some dish soap and left them to dry until the next day. When they were dry, I put them in a zipper top bag. It worked perfectly and I was able to use things I already had around the house! - Angela B.
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Save those receipts! Twice our receipts from food service locations at Walt Disney World included a 20 percent off total merchandise purchase (from store opening to 1 p.m.) coupon at the bottom, good at select locations, good through January 5. This happened at both Pizza Planet in Disney's Hollywood Studios and also at the Electric Umbrella at Epcot. - Cheyenna
EDITOR'S NOTE: This promotion usually runs several times a year. Be sure to check if your receipt is one that has the coupon.
EDITOR'S NOTE: This promotion usually runs several times a year. Be sure to check if your receipt is one that has the coupon.
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Velcro makes a 3/4-inch x 10-foot roll with the hooks on one side and the loops on the other so it sticks to itself. I bought mine in Walmart but I've also seen it in Home Depot. I cut it off in one-foot lengths to attach a mug or folded windbreaker to my belt loop. It has a hundred uses, and rolls up to fit in a pocket or backpack. - Brian Phillips
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