1. Get free water from literally anywhere at Disney.
2. Take your favourite English tea bags - She took PG but you can get TWINings in Epcot
3. Buy a Magic Band - Because spending $20 plus tax per person is much easier than keeping track of a couple of cards for 12 days.
4. Be organised with your fast passes - not much context was given as to why this was a tip - “ we left them until the last minute” makes me think they didn’t actually use them much and as lighting lanes cost money now , I guess that was more money down the drain.
5. Get a rucksack with compartments - because Julie kept losing her ticket I think was the reason for this? Would have been easier to just put those in your pocket but don’t worry that bag she used was thrown away as it got dirty
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6. Go to target for essentials - aka a kettle , as you do and hooge pack of water ( even though it’s free everywhere , see tip 1 Julie ! ) - Another $20 plus tax on a 50th Mickey shaped soap dispenser ( but don’t you do that says Julie ) because bar soap gets germy ?
7. Eat breakfast at the resort not in the parks - but only because your child is difficult apparently - nothing to do with cost or in inconvenience as far as I could understand ?
8.Get to the parks as early as possible - pretty sure this is the 1st tip most planning websites advise everyone to make the most of your day , did they even do any planning ?
9. Buy a good quality poncho in the UK to take with you - nothing like spending $49 plus tax on 4 ponchos for the sake of what sounds like a hour or of rain across 2 days , what’s wrong with an umbrella ?
10. Pace Yourself
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you know….