Tips about Souvenirs and Strollers
For someone who wants to visit the parks often and have a souvenir each time without spending a ton of money, postcards are the key! Postcards are like miniature art. Upon your return, they can be framed, made into a collage, or even turned into a border around the room. On the back, you can also write the date or even a message about unique details from that trip. - Crissy Stout
We brought our own stroller, which was very similar to those that you can rent from local stroller companies around Walt Disney World. We also brought a stroller lock, which is a retractable (unbreakable) cord that combination locks into itself. When parking our stroller, we'd just put this lock through two of the stroller wheels and lock it. This allowed cast members to still be able to move our stroller, but if someone accidentally tried to walk off with it, they wouldn't get too far before they realized it was the wrong one. - Kristina
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
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
My husband and I spent a great week at "The World" last week. One thing I feel I need to pass along to parents with strollers, especially rented ones: Make sure you know how to fold them up if you need to use the buses to the parks. Florida Law states all strollers must be completely folded before entering the bus. The drivers won't let you on if the stroller is not folded up. We saw a lot of frustrated parents who did not know how to fold their strollers, especially the double side-by-sides. One time it took almost 15 minutes to get a stroller folded and about four guys trying to help. - Diane Dunigan
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
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
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
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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When my wife and I took our grandsons to Disney world, we kept them cool in their strollers by using a small 6-inch battery-operated fan. I drilled two small holes in each fan in the bottom and put two wire ties through the holes to the fans and connected the wire ties. Then I put wire ties through the connected ties and the clips. All I had to do then was clip them on the front of the strollers and turn on the fans. They boys kept cool the whole time we were in the parks and even fell asleep. We received a lot of comments from people that saw the fans and would ask us where we got them. - Ron Bitler
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.
