Theme Park Essentials
As you're packing for your trip, be sure to pack the necessities!
We've found these things to be helpful and easy to pack for theme park vacations. Feel free to click the picture to be taken directly to that product on Amazon!
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We've found these things to be helpful and easy to pack for theme park vacations. Feel free to click the picture to be taken directly to that product on Amazon!
This post contains affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission at no cost to you if you make a purchase through a link.
Sometimes MagicBands can come unsnapped and fall off. These bands help keep your bands closed on on your wrist!
Theme parks and most airports offer Fuel Rod swaps. Your first purchase comes with charging cords for most devices, so don't get rid of those! When your phone is about to die, you'll have a fully charged external charger ready to go. If you use it up, just head to a Fuel Rod kiosk and swap - some kiosks are even free! You can find a map to all Fuel Rod locations on their website.
Hand sanitizer is an absolute essential, whether traveling with children or just adults. Spray hand sanitizer is even better - super easy to apply, and no leaking! Why not have some fun with these Disney themed sprays?
No matter where you go, there are water fountains and restaurants that offer ice water at no charge. Taking a reusable water bottle on your travels can save you lots of money. We love the Simple Modern stainless steel water bottles. After being left in the car for 3 hours, there is still ice in my cup! These also come with changeable lids if you don't like the water bottle top.
It gets HOT in theme parks, even in the winter! We love using neck fans to keep ourselves cool as we tour different theme parks and places with warmer climates. These are also rechargeable via USB!!
These are great to use when you're visiting water parks and pools. We use phone pouches when we're on water rides too!
Sunglasses. Don't forget to pack them! The parks (on both coasts) are in sunny locales, so protect those eyes!
Across the hips. Crossbody. Whichever you prefer, this type of bag is great for visiting the theme parks! Large enough to hold the essentials, but also small enough that it can still be work on rides.
I love this size of bag! It works perfectly to organize electronics for walking through security, holding snacks, or makeup! Any way you use it, there's always something that could be put in a bag! These are also waterproof, so no worries if you get caught in some rain!
We all bring a baseball hat, and loop it on our bag. This comes in handy to keep the sun off your face, of course, but it also helps during rain if you're wearing a poncho or rain jacket. Keep your face dry easily, and then just loop it back on your bag to let it dry!
Is there any reason to explain? There's a lot of rain in Florida, so this packable rain jacket will come in handy most afternoons!
Having a bag like this for all of the bits you need for a family is helpful. For families with kids that are too young to carry their own park stuff, this is a handy bag! Lots of pockets for organization, comfortable straps, and (hopefully) enough room to carry any souvenirs!
You're probably wondering what this is for. Well, we use carabiners to hook our refillable popcorn buckets, baseball hats, and even shopping bags to our park bag or crossbody. This is such an easy way to keep your hands free.