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Pack & Prepare

Packing for Disney can feel like a puzzle—you want to bring what you need without overpacking. These tips will help you know what to bring, what to leave behind, and how to feel ready for anything the parks throw your way.

Strollers

Bringing or renting a stroller can make park days easier, especially for little ones who can’t walk long distances. Disney has options to suit your group’s needs. What to expect: Bring Your Own: Most guests bring their own stroller for comfort and familiarity. Rent at the Parks: Single and double strollers are available for rent at each park. Size & Convenience: Some strollers are better for navigating crowds and storing belongings. Stroller Parking: Most attractions have designated stroller parking areas near ride entrances—remember to note where you leave it! Why it matters: A stroller keeps kids comfortable, provides storage for snacks and gear, and makes your day more manageable. Knowing where to park it during rides avoids frustration and keeps your group moving smoothly. Good Trip Tip ✨ Label your stroller with your name or resort info—park strollers can look very similar! If renting, pick it up early to start your day smoothly, and take a quick photo of the parking spot for easy retrieval. Need help? Your Good Trip Travel Co. advisor can advise on whether to bring or rent and help you plan what type of stroller will work best for your group.

What to Pack

Packing for a Disney trip can feel overwhelming, but having the right essentials makes your park days smoother and more enjoyable. Must-haves: Comfortable shoes for walking all day Weather-appropriate clothing and rain gear Sunscreen, hats, and reusable water bottles Snacks for quick energy between meals Portable phone charger or battery pack Why it matters: Being prepared helps you stay comfortable, avoid unnecessary purchases, and keep your day on track. Disney parks are big, and having the right items can make a huge difference. Good Trip Tip ✨ Check the weather forecast and plan for layers—Florida weather can be unpredictable! Also, pack light where possible, since you’ll be carrying items throughout the day. Need help? Your Good Trip Travel Co. advisor can provide a detailed packing checklist tailored to your group and travel dates.

What You Can and Can't Take

Packing for a Disney trip can feel overwhelming, but having the right essentials makes your park days smoother and more enjoyable. Must-haves: Comfortable shoes for walking all day Weather-appropriate clothing and rain gear Sunscreen, hats, and reusable water bottles Snacks for quick energy between meals Portable phone charger or battery pack Why it matters: Being prepared helps you stay comfortable, avoid unnecessary purchases, and keep your day on track. Disney parks are big, and having the right items can make a huge difference. Good Trip Tip ✨ Check the weather forecast and plan for layers—Florida weather can be unpredictable! Also, pack light where possible, since you’ll be carrying items throughout the day. Need help? Your Good Trip Travel Co. advisor can provide a detailed packing checklist tailored to your group and travel dates.

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