

It was just easier for me to bandage him up rather than walk all the way to the first aid station. On one trip my younger son fell and scraped his knee. Sure, there are first aid stations in the park but sometimes they are not close by and it is just easier to have a little something on you to take care of a situation before someone has a meltdown! It’s a lot, right? But when you think about it, every one of those items is a necessity at some point in your trip. – Cell Phones (in case you and your party separate) – I.D./Credit Card ( to prove that you can pay for all the hooplah) – Photopass card (to capture even more of the magic)

– Emergency Ponchos (It’s Florida, so it’s going to rain) – Pennies for pressing (you know you get one every trip) – Benadryl (bug bits or allergies, they are bound to happen) – Sunglasses (To hide your angry eyes when the kids misbehave)

– Band-Aids (you know someone’s going to get a blister or fall down) – Antacids (all that snacking can give you heartburn!) – Advil/Tylenol or other pain reliever (because I’ll get a headache) – sun block (there’s a lot of walking in the Florida sun) – Tissues (everyone sneezes a time or two) Here is a basic list of what goes in to my family-style fanny pack: So why the difference? Why do you even need a fanny pack? The family fanny pack is just a solid navy blue but has five separate compartments. It says “Disney” in bold, colorful letters across the front and only has one compartment. My solo trip fanny pack is fun and festive looking. I have two different fanny packs one I use on my trips that I take with just my sister where I don’t have to worry about everyone else’s needs and the other is the family fanny pack.
