These are a very useful thing to have, as your phone battery will definitely get a work out while on your trip. They plug into an outlet to charge, and then later, plug directly into your phone to recharge the phone battery when it’s drained. These are the separate battery type devices that are about the size of your phone. A portable phone charger battery with its cords.Wall chargers and cords for your phone(s).Have sweaters, light jackets, even thin gloves available so you can handle freezing temperatures, but clothing light enough to remove and stuff in your backpack as need be. You may find yourself absolutely freezing in the morning, but way too hot by the afternoon. Orlando can be subject to the occasional cold snap. Layerable clothing to keep warm in the winter.Extra socks too! Put them in one of those ziplock bags to keep them clean and dry and pack them along in your backpack.Bring a pair of flip-flops for use as sandals and out by the pool! Just never expect to be walking in them!.New shoes will win the battle with your feet and make them very sore! You don’t want to be breaking in a new pair on holidays. Have a second pair of already-broken in shoes available on your trip. And your shoes may just give up and fall apart. Theme park days will have you walking more miles than you likely ever have. A second pair of well broken in walking shoes. ![]() You know those cool sports towels that were all the rage a few years back? You bought some and never used them, didn’t you? Here’s your chance! Take them along on your day trips, and save yourself, whether you find yourself in a downpour or baking in the sun! ![]() If you tip over, your camera will float and stay dry at the same time! Put your expensive DSLR in a freezer size ziplock bag when out kayaking. ![]() Put your socks in one to keep them dry so you’re not walking around with soaking feet all day. To keep your cell phone dry on a water ride. Stow a bunch of these in your backpack to have for all sorts of unexpected reasons. And at any other time of the year, you want to have something to help keep you dry on wet rides in the theme parks, especially on cooler days when getting wet may just make the rest of your day uncomfortable. (An umbrella won’t help you on a log flume ride.) Brief but heavy downpours are common in Orlando during the summer. So be good to the environment and bring your own permanent straws along. Many places (including Disney) are switching to paper straws for environmental reasons, but they’re just icky. You’ll want these for a whole bunch of reasons. You don’t want anything you have to carry. Small personal back packs are also a great idea too. If your family is like ours, you’ll want to have at least two for your day trips to the theme parks, to hold lunch, snacks, and everything else. The pandemic may hopefully be behind us, but having face masks kept clean in a ziplock type bag is a great idea for any time you feel less than comfortable. Again, great to have on the plane, not just after you arrive. ![]() Have these with you on your flight in case you need them. Want to be a real pro? Add a small bottle of motion sickness medicine too. A small bottle of sunscreen, aloe vera, and headache pills, your choice.While you can purchase them in Orlando very easily, and even many of them at the the theme parks themselves, why bother with that hassle when you can easily bring your own inexpensively? Here are some things that you may not think to bring with you when packing.
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