Tips about Mousecellaneous, Souvenirs and Water Parks
A tip for Jacqui Bull on a trip journal, try using an old check register booklet as your diary. I find it perfect to fit in a pocket or my wife's purse. It's small but has about 25 pages, more than enough space to record "holiday" experiences at WDW. - Brian Phillips
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My tip involves the keeping a diary of sorts -- after several visits to WDW and trying, unsuccessfully, to keep a journal for whatever reason -- I either left it behind, it was cumbersome to carry about, or I was just too moused out to fill it in at the end of the day -- I eventually hit on the perfect answer (for me, anyway). In the weeks up to our last visit in February, I printed one sheet of paper for every day of our holiday (as we call it here in the U.K.). Of course, I put Disney characters and the day/date on each one, as well as little reminders such as, "Have we got the Valentine's Pin?" and "Have we had a Dole whip in MK?" It was easy to write notes on the page throughout the day as we waited in line, etc., and the crumpled, but well-used sheet was exchanged each evening for the next day's. - Jacqui Bull
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Last year one grandchild got the postcard I sent from Walt Disney World, and the other one never did, so this year I took a business envelope and sent them both to their mom. They both got their cards. I also took a small padded envelope and sent a group of postcards to the first-graders in a class where I am a volunteer. (And the money saved on postage paid for the envelope!) - Deborah L.
Another idea to control the "I wants" from your kids. My daughter earned money before going on our trips. Sometimes she collected cans to recycle, sometimes she did chores around the house. She was much more selective about her choices and valued her souvenirs much more. - Suzanne P.
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Another idea to control the "I wants" from your kids. My daughter earned money before going on our trips. Sometimes she collected cans to recycle, sometimes she did chores around the house. She was much more selective about her choices and valued her souvenirs much more. - Suzanne P.
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[Unless you have a car] don't attempt to go to the Winter Summerland miniature golf course at Blizzard Beach after BB closes. No buses travel there after BB closes (which is either 5 or 6 p.m.), so you have to take a taxi or a "short walk" from Coronado Springs to get there. But the "short walk" is 25 minutes along a highway. Go in the morning or afternoon, instead. - Jennifer Beck
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On a recent trip to Disney World, my feet were killing me by Day 2. Well, out came the EXTRA pair of memory foam insoles that I brought with me in my backpack. A trip to Guest Relations for a pair of scissors to cut to length and I was walking on pillows the rest of the week. - Craig
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I wanted to share our fantastic -- and surprising -- experience from our recent WDW visit (December 1-8). My husband and I wanted to skip the water parks because we were so focused on the "real" parks, but we were vetoed by our four children (ages 11, 9, 6, and 3). After a lot of debate, we decided to do 1/2 a day at Blizzard Beach. We got there one hour before it opened and were the first ones there!! So they told us we were the 'First Family' and that made us the Ski Captains of the Day. We got in 1/2 hour early, got a medal, a giant free refillable mug, free locker, free towels, and a covered cabana to use! Then Fred (DH) and Matthew (9) opened the park for everyone else by being the first ones down Summit Plummet. The kids strutted around like royalty! We loved the family raft ride 3-year-old Noah was beside himself with the giggles! All in all it made for a memorable day! - Kelly Schweiger
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During a recent visit, we were very happy to learn that we could purchase an "all-you-can-drink" mug at Typhoon Lagoon (the cost was $9-ish). Besides saving money on the day we purchased it, we can "renew" the mug for $5.50 on return days at ANY of the water parks, and we were assured that the deal is good for life!! - Kathy Buckley of Windsor, CO
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I was a lucky kid -- visited Disney three times before graduating high school... One of my favorite souvenirs from Disney is my sterling silver Doc charm. My sisters and I got silver charm bracelets while in elementary school, and whenever there was an "event" or trip we'd get a silver charm to commemorate it. I've since married and have three daughters of my own. The girls each have a silver charm bracelet and plan on adding another character charm for each of our visits to Disney. Who knows? Maybe someday we'll be adding charms to their daughters' bracelets! - Suzanne Vallillo
