What to pack?? HELP

Disneydreamer23

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Hey every one this is my first 15 day trip ever(OCT 29-NOV 12TH) and I usually drive down with my mom so she brings every thing and i just bring clothes.. i wrote a list of things to bring if you can thing of any thing i missed or suggestions please let me know!!!
THE LIST
toothbrushes\
toothpaste
flat iron
make up
nail polish
orajel
shaving gel
chalpstick
scrunchies
bathing suit me
bathingsuite-him
gym shoes me
gym shoes him
sandles me
sandles him
nice shoes for Dinner me
nice shoes for him
30 pair socks
30 pair underwear
30 pair boxers
5 shirts me
5 tank tops me
1 hoodie me
2 shorts me
2 capris me
2 pants me
8 shirts him
2 shorts him
2 pants him
bandaids
micatracin
lotion
camera
charger phone
charger phone
camera charger
zip lock bags
IDS both
wallet
dress clothes me
dress clothes him
 

MissM

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30 pairs of underwear? :eek: :eek:

I'd also bring:
- Sunscreen
- Hat(s)

You mentioned shave gel but not razors, so make sure you include both! And if you bring nail polish (I wouldn't but that's me) you might need remover too. And, don't forget face wash/make up remover especially if you use waterproof mascara and such. Tweezers and dental floss are also essentials for me.

Also, books/ereader, iPod, and/or other wind down items for the evening. The tv channels suck at the resorts so you might want to bring some dvd's too.

And depending on resort and your preferences, you might want to bring some little laundry detergent samples if you plan on washing clothes.

Have fun!
 
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acishere

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Sunglasses? I tend to forget them when I go away. That is why I have owned a lot of pairs that came from highway rest stations or hotel gift shops.
 
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tink729

Active Member
Sunglasses, things to entertain myself on the trip there, a hat, and band aids/neosporin are the things I always tend to forget. Also extra hair clips, hair ties, and bobby pins can save you from the heat on really humid days. I saw you have Orajel on the list, but also consider covering all bases with medicines like tylenol, aleeve, pepto, immodium, and excedrin.
 
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Disneydreamer23

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Original Poster
30 pairs of underwear? :eek: :eek:

I'd also bring:
- Sunscreen
- Hat(s)

You mentioned shave gel but not razors, so make sure you include both! And if you bring nail polish (I wouldn't but that's me) you might need remover too. And, don't forget face wash/make up remover especially if you use waterproof mascara and such. Tweezers and dental floss are also essentials for me.

Also, books/ereader, iPod, and/or other wind down items for the evening. The tv channels suck at the resorts so you might want to bring some dvd's too.

And depending on resort and your preferences, you might want to bring some little laundry detergent samples if you plan on washing clothes.

Have fun!

can u bring a razor on the plane?
 
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mickeysshoes

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Dont forget Shampoo and all the other stuff you use in the bathroom. Are you going to do any laundry while there for 15 days?? I pack less and make a point to do laundry one morning while the rest of the family ( Iam a morning person) sleeps in. If you do then you should bring your own detergent with you. Sounds like a not so fun thing to do on vacation/honeymoon but it saves on what you need to pack and have to check on the plane
 
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The Mom

Moderator
Premium Member
In your checked baggage is fine!!

My guys bring them in their carry-on all the time. TSA doesn't seem to have a problem with the plastic cartridge type - just the old fashioned metal ones with a removable blade, or a straight razor.

We do a fair amount of traveling, so my guys have ex-officio brand boxers/briefs which are very easy to wash by hand, and dry thoroughly overnight. They like them so much that they use them every day at home, too, and they still look almost new after 3 years, so are worth the price. I have no problems hand washing my undies, and as long as you get most of the water out by wrapping and wringing them in a towel, they'll dry overnight. You can pick up hanger clips, which hang over the shower rod. The clips also work well for closing any gaps in the window curtains so no light comes steaming in at night.

I would bring half as many sets of underwear, or even less, and just wash them while showering every day.

I personally have never gone to a restaurant in WDW where a nice pair of pants and top (for me) and dress slacks and a polo (for him) were not adequate. But that is a personal preference - the only signature restaurant I have not dined in is Victoria & Albert, for that reason. I consider a WDW vacation to be casual, so I would just think twice about going someplace that requires a completely different outfit, accessories, etc that can't do double duty.

If you don't routinely use sunscreen, here's a hint. Wear a hat so that you don't have to put it on your forehead - that prevents it running into your eyes, and stinging, if you are sweating. And apply it in your room before you go outside.
 
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Tinkwings

Pfizered Fairy
Premium Member
In the Parks
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That was my first thought...when I went on a 10 day trip once I planned to do laundry one time mid trip and so packed much less and it worked out great...otherwise you end up with suit cases full of dirty laundry....doesn't seem to pack as nicely, but this way I managed to put all the dirty in one suitcase and kept the washed stuff nicely folded back in other cases.

Did you have rain ponchos listed? We always are glad we brought those 99cents ponchos in little flat packets from Target that are disposable for either sudden rain or when you want to ride Splash and keep dry for various reasons....like last splashdown before leaving to airport...:animwink:.
 
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Pooh Lover

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Bring a night light....the posts on those beds are lethal to the toes in the dark! I also carry a hand sanitizer (use often) and a bottle of body spray in my back pack. If you use/have rain ponchos, bring them too.
 
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Poofiesdream

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bathing suit cover up
tylenol/advil
camera batteries
rain coats
comb/brush
backpack to take to the parks
small flash light
dental floss
spare shoe laces
snacks
any medications your taking
CREDIT CARD or LOTS OF MONEY!!
 
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Lucille

Member
If it were me (based on my personal needs) -

deoderant
bras
meds (tylenol, pepto, etc.)
less underwear
less socks
more shirts (unless you plan to do laundry)
hair brush/comb
dental floss
shampoo
conditioner
body wash
face soap
hat
razor
no nail polish
no orajel
 
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Chrononymous

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It's probably a silly luxury...and it's likely just me...

But I always bring a small pretty scented bottle of bubble bath.

Showers are nice and all...but on some days relaxing in a tub in your room can make a difference! And when I forget, I always think I can buy one at a gift shop...but they are so expensive!

The other thing I NEVER forget is peppermint foot lotion.

For Disney Feet.
 
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stlbobby

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It's probably a silly luxury...and it's likely just me...

But I always bring a small pretty scented bottle of bubble bath.

Showers are nice and all...but on some days relaxing in a tub in your room can make a difference! And when I forget, I always think I can buy one at a gift shop...but they are so expensive!

The other thing I NEVER forget is peppermint foot lotion.

For Disney Feet.

You can skip packing these and just go to Basin in DTD.

You've gotten a lot of good advice. I would add a few things.

Moleskin - this will save your vacation if you get a blister
Body glide - to avoid blisters in the first place
At least two pairs of good walking shoes rotating them will help save your feet - make sure they are broken in.
You'll probably want more shorts too.

I too would cut down on socks and if you are bold go commando and eliminate the undies.
 
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Lucille

Member
You can skip packing these and just go to Basin in DTD.

You've gotten a lot of good advice. I would add a few things.

Moleskin - this will save your vacation if you get a blister
Body glide - to avoid blisters in the first place
At least two pairs of good walking shoes rotating them will help save your feet - make sure they are broken in.
You'll probably want more shorts too.

I too would cut down on socks and if you are bold go commando and eliminate the undies.

Eek - but if you do that, do NOT wear the same pair of shorts more than once without washing.
 
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gnuts0306

Member
Dont forget Shampoo and all the other stuff you use in the bathroom. Are you going to do any laundry while there for 15 days?? I pack less and make a point to do laundry one morning while the rest of the family ( Iam a morning person) sleeps in. If you do then you should bring your own detergent with you. Sounds like a not so fun thing to do on vacation/honeymoon but it saves on what you need to pack and have to check on the plane


I agree...and heck, even doing laundry is more fun in Disney lol
 
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