Tips about Souvenirs and Strollers
On our way out of the park, my daughter and I spied a silhouette cart down a side alley of Main Street, USA. It was after midnight, but the young woman was still doing silhouettes. We hurried over and she cheerily did one more silhouette for us. We were done in about 15 minutes, and for only about $15 including a frame, I think it's one of the best and most unique souvenirs at Walt Disney World. It's a special keepsake for my 9-year-old daughter of our fun marathon day at Magic Kingdom. - Natalie H.
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Another use for the flashing hoops, other than hanging them around your neck -- We attracted smiles and positive comments when we attached the light-up/flashing hoops to the wheels of my husband's wheelchair. We fed them through the spokes and as he wheeled along they added a bit of fun and uniqueness. As an added bonus, when moving around the parks after dark (we used them in the Studios and Epcot) they make the chair very visible, especially in crowds. Because they can be turned off, the power cell is fairly long lasting and we have been able to reuse them on our second visit. We're taking them with us to Hong Kong Disneyland in early September, which we are very much looking forward to. - Jo Cowan
As regulars to WDW with two children (12 trips and counting), we have amassed quite a collection of light spinners and Disney lights. Many of these we acquired off eBay, consignment stores, and yard sales, often for a dollar or two each (versus the park prices of 10-15 times that much). My tip is to always bring DIFFERENT light spinners than what are being sold in the parks. The older the better. Here's why: 1) They get lots of attention from kids and fellow Disneyheads, 2) they prevent impulse buying, and 3) they are VERY easy to see! I have actually spotted my wife and children from almost all the way across the Seven Seas Lagoon just because of the light spinners they had. If you only have the new ones sold, you "blend in" with the rest. If you bring unusual ones, you stand out! My favorite is a Sorcerer Mickey standing on a pile of gray stones that I got at a consignment store for $1.50. He says "Allekadabra... AllekakaZAM!" then spins. He seems to be the children's favorite as well. Another nice vintage one is the Mickey with an old-fashioned light bulb and spinning mirror that throws the light like old-fashioned police cars. Spinning lights make GREAT collectibles, too! If you start looking at yard sales, you'll be amazed at how many you will find. - Dwayne Owens
We have a 3-year-old who needed a stroller. We did not want to take our travel system stroller because it was too big and bulky. Umbrella stroller and rentals didn't look that comfortable for our toddler to sleep. So we searched for lightweight strollers and came across the Mia Moda Cielo (not available in stores). It folds up to the size of a carry on and includes a carrying case. It has open sides so our son would still get the breeze and could see all around. On the crowded buses and flights this is a MUST HAVE for guest looking for a lightweight stroller with canopy. The managers at Tony's Town Square loved it and wanted a demonstration. They were impressed with the size and how easy it was. - Jessica Darby
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For those who hate using all of those plastic bags that you get every time you go to buy another souvenir at the gift shops, Disney is now selling a reusable option. For $5.95, reusable tote bags (that come in a variety of colors) are now an option. I saw them being sold at multiple parks and at Disney Springs. These tote bags come in a small pouch with a clip attached for when the bag isn't in use. It's easy to keep with you, and it's a way to reduce your plastic waste. Go Disney! - Jennifer B
Going through the metal detectors at the park entrances, you have to remove celebratory buttons and put them in the little bins with other metal objects. This can be a pain, especially if you're park-hopping! Consider wearing buttons on a lanyard or bag strap to make it easier to take them on and off. - Gilly R.
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Going through the metal detectors at the park entrances, you have to remove celebratory buttons and put them in the little bins with other metal objects. This can be a pain, especially if you're park-hopping! Consider wearing buttons on a lanyard or bag strap to make it easier to take them on and off. - Gilly R.
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My kids don't like riding in strollers, so about three months before our first trip to Disney, I started taking the kids on daily walks. I explained that we do LOTS of walking in Disney and we needed to build up our stamina. We went on walks five days a week. We'd talk about what we would see and do at Disney while we walked. My youngest had just turned 5 before the trip, and he had no trouble keeping up with all the walking in the parks. - Margaret Erath
Just had to write and tell a tip I know I read on this site about two years ago, but don't see it now. It was an idea about putting a white hand towel over the canopy of a dark colored stroller. We did this with our 18-month-old after reading about it on your site and not only did the sun reflect away from her in the late July heat and keep her way cooler than the rest of us, we easily found our stroller when it was moved by cast members "straightening up." We plan to use this idea again this year on our upcoming WDW trip. Hopefully, I'm not opening up a new trend and I won't be able to find my stroller because everyone that reads your site will have figured out our secret trick! - j2marcum
When my family of four goes to WDW I carry a small bicycle lock with us to put on our stroller to prevent someone from taking it by accident. It only takes a minute to put on. It beats having to go back to the front of the park to get another stroller, which could wear you out with the extra walking. - Danny Gauthier
When we go to WDW we keep the kiddie meal Mickey-shaped plates as souvenirs. They wash up nicely (top-rack dishwasher) and have three compartments. I usually use one of the "ears" to put their cups into so that they don't tip them over. They last long, too. We've had ours since the summer! - Kari Svinarich
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For our last trip to WDW, my husband and I purchased a product called a "Neat Sheet" ahead of time. Neat Sheets are water-proof and have weighted corners. If it's raining and you don't have a poncho, you can put it over you or your belongings to keep dry. You can also lay a Neat Sheet out on the ground or a wet bench to watch the fireworks without getting wet. The weighted corners are great so if you have it over you child's stroller it doesn't blow away when a gust of wind comes. - Kristen H.
Remember when you're purchasing merchandise at Walt Disney World and using Disney's shipping to send it out of state, sales tax should not be charged. Sometimes new cast members don’t know this or long-time veterans simply forget. Be sure to check your sales receipt. - Jack Spence
Bring a clamp-on type umbrella. We were able to bend ours around to keep our toddler shaded at all times. We saw many strollers with canopies where the kids were still directly in the sun. Also, buy clear, 39-gallon garbage bags. They are cheap, and cover an umbrella stroller nicely. Also you can carry two or three in a small bag and just throw them out when you are done. Finally, if your umbrella stroller doesn't have a basket, consider a bag that will snap on. Snaps are important so you can swing the bag around to the seat so the stroller doesn't flip over when you leave it. Ours was quilted, which helped keep our drink bottles insulated in the pockets. It also was able to stay on when you folded the stroller up too. - Mary Ellen
Instead of a large backpack to store underneath the stroller for a day at the parks, we use XXL "huge" zipper-top bags. We toss all of our daily belongings for three kids into this one large bag (with handles). Because it is see-through we easily can find things very quickly instead of rummaging through the bottom of a dark backpack. Also, we have received the highest compliments from park security employees for check-through at the gates! They very quickly scan the outside of the bag, never going through the inside because it is see-through and so quick to view. - Shari Kessler
