It is almost here! You are starting to pack for your dream vacation to one of the Disney parks, but wait.. What do you actually need to put in your park bag? I got you covered!
The very first thing you should do is check the weather! You really don’t think about rain when your think about California or Orlando, but I promise it happens. Even if there is a small chance of rain (or maybe even no rain at all) forecasted, I would still be prepared with a cheap poncho. These are lifesavers when a downpour comes out of nowhere. It is also smart to pack extra socks if you are wearing tennis shoes. There’s nothing worse than walking around in wet socks!
Another important thing to have with you is sunscreen and chapstick. Even if you are visiting during one of the few cooler months, you can still get a pretty bad sunburn and not even realize it. I have made this mistake before and it was not a fun time. Chapstick is just always a good idea!
One (REQUIRED) thing you need that you may not be used to is face masks. I would make sure that you have several options so you can decide which one is the easiest to breathe in and which is the coolest. On my last trip I wore THESE the entire time and had no complaints. They were super breathable and did not get itchy. The custom ones from Etsy are cute, but beware, mine were extremely thick and I couldn’t wear it for very long. Disposable masks are a good option as well. If they get sweaty or wet from a ride you can just toss it and put on another.
PERSONAL FAN!!!!!! If I could put a million exclamation points on this, I would. Heat and walking around for miles a day is already pretty miserable. Adding a mask on top of it? Yea, it’s bad. I promise if you do not pack one thing from this list, PLEASE pack this one. I got this one from Amazon and it works great. Also, if you have a little one in a stroller, I highly recommend a clip on fan for them as well. Misting fans are a good option too!
Next up, BANDAIDS! It never fails that I get a blister on my heel every single time I visit. It doesn’t matter how comfortable my shoes are or how many times I have worn them.
I also always make sure I have some type of pain reliever. You can always go to first aid in the parks and they will gladly give you some for free. This is a little inconvenient sometimes if you are at the opposite end of the park.
Ziploc bags are a good idea to pack for your phone on water rides! The last thing you want is for your cell phone to get wet and stop working. It’s also good to have one to stick your wallet in.
Lastly, I always make sure to have a fuel rod or portable charger for my phone. You don’t realize how fast your phone dies when you are trying to capture all the memories with photos. Also, you need it charged for things like mobile ordering too! Disney actually has these around the park that you can buy. When it runs out of power, you simply return it and it gives you another one that is fully charged. I choose to bring my own, but this is a great option if you forget or if you only need it for your trip. The ones I have are linked here!
Oh yea, one more thing .. MONEY!
My park MUST haves
- Poncho
- Socks
- Sunscreen and Chapstick
- Face masks
- Personal fan
- Bandaids
- Medicine
- Ziploc bags
- Portable phone charger
- Money
Nice to have but not necessary
- Water bottle (takes up space and you can get FREE ice water at any quick service location!)
- Portable straws (Disney only has paper straws, if you aren’t a fan bring a reusable straw.)
- Sunglasses (These fog up for me with my mask so I can live without them for now.)
- Hand sanitizer (There are stations set up EVERYWHERE, but incase it’s empty.)
- Anti chafe balm (If your thighs get irritated from walking a lot!)
- Chapstick (If you can’t live without this you should put it in your must have list!)
A few more things that are personal choices that you may want to include in your bag are:
- Hair ties
- A jacket (layering is always a good idea in my opinion.)
- A small towel
Contact me if you need help making your Disney park bag or planning your next vacation!
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