Top products from r/DisneyWorld

We found 9 product mentions on r/DisneyWorld. We ranked the 7 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/homesickalien · 3 pointsr/DisneyWorld

Hey! I had a similar dilemma and found this awesome invention. The mifold booster seat. Its a portable car seat that meets NHTSA regulations and can fit in a purse. It's obviously not as safe as a full size seat, but it's perfect for travel or if you want to drop off the kids with someone who doesn't have a spare in their car. We bought one for our last trip to Orlando and my wife just put it in the carryon. I wouldn't recommend it for any long drives, but it's fine for short trips from the airport -> hotel or from hotel -> parks. Super convenient and highly recommended. It'll be cheaper than renting a car seat and you get to keep the seat for future!

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*P.S. I know this might sound like I'm shilling, but I have no affiliation with the company. Read the Amazon reviews as well. :)

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https://www.amazon.com/mifold-Grab-Booster-Seat-Slate/dp/B01H5VJJTE/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2GRIMCM6JRF4N&keywords=mi+fold+car+seat&qid=1557342499&s=gateway&sprefix=mi+fold%2Caps%2C146&sr=8-3-spell

u/tendeuchen · 1 pointr/DisneyWorld

We're 35 and 36 with no kids and just bought annual passes and spent four days there at the end of May. Disney World is tons of fun, as long as you like Disney characters. There are lots of rides that are really for any age, and only a few that I would consider "kiddie" rides.

Buy the Birnbaum Disney World Guide.

One thing we like doing is collecting the stamped pennies. There are so many, and they make nice little souvenirs.

u/Jennnergy · 1 pointr/DisneyWorld

Anyone have any experience with these sandals from Amazon? And do you think they'd be any good for Disney?

URRAX Women's Comfortable Flat Walking Sandals https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07L5M2BRW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_8-.GDbPXQBQX4

u/LeaveItToDever · 6 pointsr/DisneyWorld

You’re going in August. I’d be surprised if you will need to keep it cold for more than 30 min before you’ve drank it all. If you leave any average size bottle filled for hours while in the park you’re not drinking enough to stay hydrated. Orlando in August is H-O-T and humid.

My family of 4 used 2 Brita water bottles and just constantly filled them up at the fountains. They stayed cool long enough to disappear and need refills. The Brita filter in them got rid of the nasty WDW water taste.

Brita 20 Ounce Sport Water Bottle with 2 Filters BPA Free 2 Pack

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07RYZZC8D/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_-DthDbQYPDBTF

u/pkscales · 2 pointsr/DisneyWorld

Would memorizing the ride help? there are so many great ride videos out there. If you know where the jump scares are in the graveyard, you'll be ready for them. Theres also an amazing book about the history of the Haunted Mansion. Understanding it's history might make it less scary.

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https://www.amazon.com/Haunted-Mansion-Imagineering-Classic-Kingdom/dp/1484722299

u/Ransacked · 1 pointr/DisneyWorld

Get these. We used them during our recent trip and the look on other guests faces when they saw them was pure jealousy.