5 Items Not to Bring to Disney World: A Guide to Lighten Your Load
Planning a trip to Disney can be overwhelming, especially when it comes to packing. The good news is that Disney has you covered with many essentials, meaning you can leave some items at home and travel lighter. Here is a rundown of things you don’t need to bring because Disney already provides them.
1. Life Jackets
If you plan to enjoy the water attractions, rest assured that Disney supplies life jackets at their water parks and resorts. However, note that while Disney offers a range of life jacket sizes for children and adults, they do not provide Puddle Jumpers. If your child is more comfortable or secure with a Puddle Jumper, you should bring your own.
2. Pack ‘n Play
Traveling with little ones? Disney resorts offer Pack ‘n Plays on a first-come, first-served basis. This means you can request one for your stay, and it will likely be provided free of charge. I’ve never had a situation where one wasn’t available! Note that some parents prefer to bring their own sheets for the Pack ‘n Play to ensure their baby has familiar, clean bedding. If this brings you peace of mind, pack those sheets.
Bonus Tip: If you want to create a private, dark space for your child in his or her Pack ‘n Play, this Slumber Pod is a great option.
3. Pool Towels
No need to take up valuable suitcase space with bulky towels. Disney resorts have pool towels readily available at every pool. Whether you’re hitting the main resort pool or a quiet pool, just grab a towel there and save your luggage space for souvenirs.
4. Car Seats
Disney transportation, including buses, monorails, and boats, does not require car seats, making it easier for families to travel light. However, if you plan to rent a car during your stay and prefer using your own car seat, it’s wise to bring it along. For those needing airport transportation, we recommend Away We Go Transportation. One reason this service stands out is that they do not charge extra for car seats or booster seats, providing convenience and safety without additional costs.
5. First Aid Kit
While it’s always smart to carry a few basic items for minor scrapes and headaches, you can skip the comprehensive first aid kit. Each Disney park has a First Aid station stocked with essentials and staffed by trained professionals ready to help with any minor injuries or health issues. These stations are conveniently located in each of the fours parks and can save you from lugging around a full kit.
Packing for Disney doesn’t have to be a daunting task. By leaving these items at home, you can reduce your load and enjoy a more carefree vacation. Disney has thoughtfully provided many essentials to make your trip as enjoyable and hassle-free as possible. So, pack light, travel smart, and create magical memories!
Happy Planning!