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u/NicholasAngle · 2 pointsr/DisneyTravel

I went last year with my husband and sister, we're all early 30s.

I just took a cheap drawstring backpack like this and it worked great. It could hold quite a lot but I could still squish it into tight spaces if needed.

2 things I was super happy to have was a small stick sunblock, specifically Bare Republic Mineral Sport Stick, and a travel pack of Yes to Cucumbers facial wipes.

The sunblock stick was nice and small, and great for quick reapplications. Mostly it was for faces but worked on arms and legs in a pinch. The face wipes were fantastic to wipe away sweat and grime and it helped a lot to cool down. Face, neck, arms...armpits! Plus now your skin is nice and clean for a fresh sunblock application!

I always travel with a homemade "sickness treatment tube". I buy a travel tube of Advil and empty it save for 2 or 3 tablets, then add in a couple benadryl, zantac, and pepto bismol tabs or others to create a nice little pack for anything that might happen. I keep the original bottles in my suitcase and refill the tubes as needed. I gave a tube to each of us.

I stand by the Band Aid blister bandages. These have saved my heels on many occasions. I see now that they come in different versions for toes and such, too, which is great.

You will probably have some muscle soreness and I was absolutely amazed at how much the Aspercream with Lidocaine helped. I brought the roll on version but I think the patches would work just as well with less mess. The bottle I bought looks like it exploded slightly on the flight home.

Other things I kept in the bag included a ball cap, travel pack of kleenex, a bag with pennies and quarters for the pressed penny machines, hand sanitizer, cell phone, and a portable cell phone charger.

Other than the drawstring bag (which I got for free form work), cell phone, and cell phone charger, I think I bought everything either at Target or Walmart. Really you don't need to bring a lot into the park with you.

u/KelicanPelican · 2 pointsr/DisneyTravel

Baby Trend Expedition Double Jogger, Elixer https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008TTQ2A6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_PM.JAbH0P4H0C

We bought this double specifically for Disney with our two little kids. It was perfect. Not expensive and not as big as some of the joggers out there, so it fit well in our car. We were able to gate check it at the airport too.

My only advice is the stroller has to be folded to get on Disney Transportation. All of them do. So pack everything in a backpack that you can just pull it out of the bottom bin when you need to get on a Disney bus. My kids napped in it. It maneuvered really well too.

Great stroller, we are taking it again to Disney in April.

u/ubergeek0 · 1 pointr/DisneyTravel

Re: personal fan
I love these necklace style ones, yes you look like a dork but you’ll be a comfortable dork. https://www.amazon.com/O2-Cool-Necklace-Fan-Assorted/dp/B00X8AQ8P0

u/JoeRohdesEar · 2 pointsr/DisneyTravel

I'm a big fan of my Mophie Juice Pack. Doubles the battery life of my Galaxy, added much-needed girth to the otherwise-too-slim phone and I can start charging with the touch of a button, without having to worry about cords.

u/RBD22 · 2 pointsr/DisneyTravel

We have one of these, just to throw out another brand. Either Anker or Ravpower seemed to be respectable brands when I looked last year. Anker is more we’ll-known but can be a tad more expensive. Also, the “16750” number is the battery capacity in mAh. The bigger the number, the more capacity (and the bigger the battery is, physically).