Let’s break it down by theme parks:
Take advantage of everything free!
WDW and Disneyland offer free buttons with special celebrations. Ex: birthdays, anniversaries, wedding/honeymoon, and most important the first time you have visited! Simply visit the front desk of you Disney Resort and they will give you your celebration buttons.
If you are not staying on Disney property and would like a free button, please visit Guest Services at the theme park you are visiting!
Water! Don’t forget to bring your own water bottle to the theme parks and on the cruises! There are water stations found throughout the theme parks. Also, you can ask for a cup of water at any quick service restaurant.
Swimming at your resort—take advantage of your resorts swimming pool! There are great slides(at deluxe and moderate resorts), pools and activities for the little ones to participate in! They have dance parties and games guided by a cast member.
Movies and roasting marshmallows! At select WDW resorts they will host Disney movies on the lawn, you are welcome to bring your own snacks and enjoy with your family!
Also, at select WDW resorts you can roast marshmallows!
***At the Fort Wilderness Campgrounds Chip & Dale will join in on the fun! Check times and days as these events are subject to change.
Parades and stage shows! Disney parades are epic and one of the best ways to see those characters! Make sure you get a seat along the parade route 30 mins prior to the parade start time. This is a good time to use your WDW dining plan snacks! Popcorn, churros and Mickey shaped pretzels for everyone!
What to pack:
Comfortable walking shoes
Small travel size umbrella or ponchos
Reusable Water bottles
Autograph book and pen
Disney themed shirts and Minnie Ears headbands!
Hats and sunglasses
Sunscreen
Small battery operated fan
Pin lanyard and extra pins for pin trading
Disney Cruise Line(DCL):
How magical to be able to sail the high seas with Mickey and all of his pals!
The DCL is an incredible experience with wonderful broadway style shows, onboard entertainment, childcare kid and teen clubs, adult only areas, and a special visit to one or BOTH of Disney’s private island destination: Castaway Cay and Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point (pronounced “key”)
Be aware of your booking dates and the further out you can book your cruise the better rates and rooms choices you have! We like staying midship and anywhere from Deck 6 to Deck 9! We tend to be closer to the elevators and always have a Deluxe Family Stateroom with a verandah!