DON'T Forget to Pack These 13 Disney World Essentials

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Published 2024-01-22
It’s TIME! It’s TIME! It’s FINALLY time for your Disney World vacation! But that means it’s ALSO time to start packing those suitcases and park bags. Let’s go over everything you NEED to pack before taking a trip to the most magical place on earth!

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All Comments (21)
  • Instead of scissors, I always bring nail clippers. They are smaller, never get confiscated, I can take them abroad, and on the plane. They cut tags, tear through plastic, and are life savers when I have a chipped nail. I've even used them to grip and pull knotted shoelaces. The ones that clip on your keychain are extremely convenient.
  • @Korcsmaros
    I went to DisneyWorld last week, after watching DFBguide videos for 4 years. I felt like a pro - thanks to this channel! Thank you AJ and team, your videos were very useful, and always very fun to watch! Keep up the good work!
  • @loracaro4427
    Please Disney get on board being the free style machines into parks and let us have a park refillable mug it's 2024 let's do this
  • @donnajohnson4459
    In addition to foot care, a peppermint foot cooling spray after a long day is manna from heaven
  • I once lost my ID in Animal Kingdom. Disney was so helpful and told me how to get in touch with the police to file a report, which made it much easier to get on the plane back home. The TSA agent asked if I had anything else on me that had a photo, and at the time I had a Southern California Select Disneyland Annual Pass so that worked! Ironically, Disneyland helped me get home from Walt Disney World!
  • @marilynm5024
    Start a walking program a couple of months before your trip. Bring a couple of broken in shoes so you can swap out shoes. I've neen to Disney 5 times in the last couple of years and I've never gotten blisters. I bring extra socks to change into in case it rains. And I never wear new shoes.
  • @apfelbasket
    I make a list of EVERY item I want to bring along with quantity, like pairs of socks, jeans, shorts, Medication & so on. I then a month ahead of time start breaking in any new items I'll be bringing like shoes. A week prior I'm packing my bags as I don't want to scramble to find & wash those must bring items like shirts with Mickey. Keeping those tickets & NEED items in one place keeps me from forgetting anything!
  • @NFossmeyer
    I was surprised how many people decorated their windows at Pop Century during Christmas time. It was really cool.
  • @Jaszi007
    6:18 If you’re going to Epcot I STRONGLY recommend go to the exit of the Moana educational water… thing, and getting water from there because, at least every time I used it, the water there was cold & refreshing.
  • BIG AGREE ON BRINGING YOUR OWN PILLOW CASE!! I dye my hair funky colors and when I know I have a trip coming up I'll usually refresh it a week or so before the trip so I like bringing my own pillow case just in case the dye in my hair tries to transfer to the pillow. 🤣
  • @NanaGram
    I will put in my 2 cents worth (these days, esp in Disney, that's my $20 worth) Divide up the " in case of items" between adults: for example: Have one person in your group pack a Tide stain removal stick for drips & drops on clothes. One person needs to carry a small folding umbrella (in addition to the ponchos. Ever tried to use your cell phone in a rain shower without getting it soaked in a just a poncho? I have; doesn't work well) A few Tide basin detergent packs for hand laundry can be helpful if the hotel laundry machines are busy or inconvenient. I like to bring a small blanket for my Disney room. I'm that person who can get cold in air-conditioned rooms. And bringing Orthopedic flip flops for post park wear are magic! I like Oofos, but there are many great brands. Your feet will thank you!
  • @megany0510
    My husband was amazed when he wished for a Ziploc bag and I had it! I only had it because I listened to this channel so a huge THANK YOU to DFB!!!!!
  • @TomB898
    We purchased a box of couple hundred biodegradable straws and my wife carries a few in a toothbrush holder. If your blister pads keep falling off, try leukotape. Backpackers use it and it doesn't come off until you take it off. We use a campers dry bag for toiletries packed in our suit case. Hope this helps.
  • One of the best products I've found for foot pain is burn gel. It has lidocaine in it and will offer near instant relief. It's OTC and affordable!
  • @hiltsaber
    These were very useful tips. Coming from the military, those boots literally destroy your feet forever. I wish I would have been smart about taking care of my feet on our last Disney trip. My wife and I ended with blisters and unbearable pain. When I got home from the trip I used a massager which helped my feet. Needless to say I will be packing my own massager for the next trip. I also thought my wife was crazy in wanting to buy linen for the hotel. It seems crazy but after she got the linen I slept a whole lot better. Now we call that our Disney linen. Thank you for the video, certainly helps a lot.
  • @kmzkmz6375
    Ya’ll as a former dancer just use a tennis ball to “roll your feet out”. So just sit in a chair out the ball the floor and rest tour foot on top of the ball and just roll the ball around with your foot. You can also use a golf ball.
  • @klc824
    My sister put an Apple AirTag on her stroller so she and her husband could always find it even if it has been moved. She and her husband also had location sharing turned on with her in-laws so they could find each other if they split up.
  • I always bring an outlet extender that has numerous USB ports so I can charge all the magic bands, tablets, stroller fans, etc. There’s never enough outlets!
  • @amydoran9987
    I never ever forget my cooling towels, and large zip lock bags.I started remembering a small pack of detergent too.When my kids were little they would bring their pillow pets for sleeping too.
  • @hecate8614
    Bring some water flavour enhancer for when you need something a little more tastier than just water