Anonymous
Post 12/07/2012 22:24     Subject: Re:Disney survival kit?

Anonymous wrote:Or are you talking just about things to keep in the hotel room, not necessarily bring to the parks? Band aids...I ended up buying a box at the hotel gift shop because I was STUPID and wore new shoes and got a ton of blisters! Some people say that they get chaffing on their inner thighs from all the walking (I think this must be larger people, wearing shorts?) and they like to buy some special glide stuff--I forget the name, and I'm not sure if that's a concern for your friend or her fiance?


I think you mean Body Glide. There are various similar products - I get them from running shops. I used it on my feet wherever I started to feel my sandals rubbing (they were new) and didn't get even a hint of a blister!
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2012 20:55     Subject: Disney survival kit?

Don't need a lot: poncho, snacks, sunscreen, camera, sunglasses, baseball cap, extra shorst/underwear if you plan on going on a water ride...

If they like really cheesy stuff, sometimes you see newlyweds wearing matching t-shirts that say "just wed" or something... there is also a minnie mouse veil that girls wear, I dont know where to find it...
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2012 20:45     Subject: Disney survival kit?

They must be from Southern Maryland....
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2012 20:44     Subject: Disney survival kit?

Disney is probably the last place I'd want to go for a honeymoon. Maybe for a 7 year olds birthday.....
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2012 16:16     Subject: Disney survival kit?

Anything they need, they can easily buy there and that's better than carrying it around until you need it. I agree with the PP who said maybe a restaurant gift card.

They also have services that will deliver a Disney gift basket to their room.
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2012 15:00     Subject: Disney survival kit?

lobotomy
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2012 08:55     Subject: Disney survival kit?

they have apps that tell you current wait time for rides
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2012 08:48     Subject: Disney survival kit?

A pair of Sanuk flip-flops for the bride and groom! I wore them during our entire Disney trip a few months ago and never once did my feet hurt or get any blisters. Awesome flip-flops.
Anonymous
Post 12/05/2012 13:58     Subject: Re:Disney survival kit?

The Unofficial Guide to Disney World. It's heavy, but soooo worth it.
ThatSmileyFaceGuy
Post 12/05/2012 13:54     Subject: Disney survival kit?

You can also get them certificates for the spa at many of the hotels (There is a new one at the Grand Floridian)
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2012 22:03     Subject: Disney survival kit?

Mole skin for blister potential
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2012 21:56     Subject: Disney survival kit?

Gift card for dinner at a nice restaurant.
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2012 21:45     Subject: Re:Disney survival kit?

Honestly, I like to travel in Disney as light as possible--and since they are on honeymoon, I'm assuming they won't be bringing kids? All the more reason to travel light! The bag checks at the park entrances hold you up, it's a PITA to hold on to a bag when you're on one of the roller coasters, etc.

Or are you talking just about things to keep in the hotel room, not necessarily bring to the parks? Band aids...I ended up buying a box at the hotel gift shop because I was STUPID and wore new shoes and got a ton of blisters! Some people say that they get chaffing on their inner thighs from all the walking (I think this must be larger people, wearing shorts?) and they like to buy some special glide stuff--I forget the name, and I'm not sure if that's a concern for your friend or her fiance?
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2012 21:18     Subject: Disney survival kit?

a friend is going to Disney World for her honeymoon, I wanted to give them a little survival kit- some snacks, ponchos for if it rains, sunscreen-

What else would you recommend as a must have at Disney?