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Published by attynevin2, 2015-09-16 18:48:38

Navigating Disney

MEN’S & TEEN BOYS PACKING LIST

Shi s - sho sleeved Jewelry Cologne
no sleeves Wat Deodorant
long sleeves FitBit T paste
Glasses T brush
Light fleece or sweatshi s Sunglasses T brush arger
Sho s Body Lo on Plug adapter
Pants Razor Earplugs
Swim trunks Shaving Cream Goggles
Underwear
Goggles Medica ons A le c wear
Belt Vitamins Hat/Cap/Visor
So s Sweetener Handker iefs
Ja et Suntan Lo on
Trousers Contact lens cleanser Electronic Equip.
Dress shi _____________________
Ties Skin care
Sneakers Contact lens care
Sandals
Flip flops _____________________
Cro s/Boat Shoes Pillow
Shoe inse s Night mask
_________________ PJs
Shamp Ba robe
Cream Rinse Loungewear
Blow Dryer
Hair Gel/Cream
Comb/Brush
Musta e/Beard care

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GIRL’S PACKING LIST T paste
T brush & arger
Shi s - sho sleeved Glasses
no sleeves Sunglasses
long sleeves Medica ons
Vitamins
Light fleece or sweatshi s Shamp
Sho s Cream Rinse
Capris Comb/Brush
Pants Pony tail holders
Swim Suits Barre s
Underwear Goggles
Bras (If applicable)
Camis
So s
Hat
Dress
Ski
Blouse
Sneakers
Sandals
Flip flops
Cro s
Shoe inse s
Belt
PJs
Lounge Wear
Slippers
Bea Cover-up
Contact Lens care

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BOY’S PACKING LIST

Shi s - sho sleeved T paste
no sleeves T brush & arger
long sleeves Glasses
Sunglasses
Light fleece or sweatshi s Medica ons
Sho s Vitamins
Pants Shamp
Swim trunks Cream Rinse
Goggles Comb/Brush
Underwear Eye care - contact lenses
So s
Hat
Dress shi
Trousers
Sneakers
Sandals
Flip flops
Cro s
Shoe inse s
Belt
PJs
Lounge Wear
Slippers

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BABY PACKING LIST

Shi s/Onesies/Sweat shi s/T-shi s Swimsuit Baby f d
Bo oms - Sho s/pants/sweats Sleep-sac Dish/sp n
Ja ets/Sweaters Burp clo s Tippie cups
PJs Wipes Sna s
Diapers & Swim Diapers Baby Bag Water bo les
Safety pins Hat Car seat
Plastic bags T paste
Shoes T brush roller
So s Tee ing gel Pa & Play
B es Thermometer Sheets
Blanket Nose aspirator Po y air
Bibs Kleenex
Pacifier First Aid Kit
Favorite stuffed bear/toy(s) Q-Tips
Shamp Pain reliever
Brush/Comb Insect repellant
Skin lo on Lip balm
Vaseline B ks
Skin rash cream Nightlight
Suntan lo on Formula
Baby powder Breast pump
Baby soap Bo les
Nail Clippers Bo le brush

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Of course, Disney resorts and most hotel/motel rooms will provide shampoo, cream rinse,
soap and a blow-dryer for your hair. Most of them will also provide you with an iron and
ironing board if you want to touch up your clothes. And, of course, you’ll have pillows and
clean sheets! The packing lists mention these items for those who require their own sham-
poo, cream rinse, soap and blow-dryers. Sometimes the pillows you get in a hotel are nearly
impossible to sleep with. You can always pick up the phone and call the front desk, ask for
housekeeping and request a fluffier or a flatter pillow. It works at some hotels, but not at all.
Its worth a try, however, rather than being up all night.

We often take our own Tylenol PMs since we have found from time to time that something
keeps us up at night. Also, if you pull a muscle during the day, the night-time pain relief is
nice to have on hand.

Lounge-wear is nice to have on hand when you’re sitting around at night playing cards. And
having your own alarm clock is not a bad idea if you think you’ll have difficulty figuring out
the one that’s provided in the room.

Of course, you don’t ever have to dress up for anything at Disney - but, you might want to.
The dress-up clothes are for those who may be attending a wedding while there or who want
to dress up a bit for a special night out at Downtown Disney. However, none of the Disney
restaurants require a jacket and tie or a dress and heels for dinner.

Athletic wear is good to have if you want to use the jogging path around the resort before
you go off for the day. Naturally, you’ll get plenty of walking during each day at the park, but
that may not be enough for you if you’re a runner or weight lifter who wants to maintain your
routine while you’re gone.

Don’t forget to pack some creature comforts for the plane, especially for the kids. A back-
pack for each child with some special plane activities is often a great treat to look forward to.
Not all planes offer movies and not all movies are ones you’ll want your kids to see. For you,
a new book or magazine or some handwork can be a great way to pass the time, especially if
your flight is long. And throw in some chewing gum so you can open your ears once you’re
in flight and as you descend.

I hope you’ve enjoyed this book on Navigating Disney. Its a big place, but with a little help,
you can make it around in no time flat. You can buy this book from the Apple Store, Amazon
and at navigatingdisney.com. Thank you for reading and I hope you have the best Disney va-
cation ever.

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