This One Mistake RUINED My Last Disney World Vacation



A Disney World vacation takes A LOT of planning from park passes, to dining reservations and lightning lanes. There’s so much to think about, and today the AllEars team is debating their biggest mistakes when it comes to a Disney World vacation.

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40 thoughts on “This One Mistake RUINED My Last Disney World Vacation”

  1. Read the forecast. Will it rain? Grab some flip-flops put them in your bag. When it starts to rain switch out your tennis shoes for the flip-flops. The flip-flops aren’t so bad after all!

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  2. Teva flip flops are my go-to shoes in the parks (and pretty much everywhere else when weather permits)! They are incredibly comfortable to me and dry quickly. I can, and have, walked MANY miles per day in them and have never gotten a blister or suffered any other foot discomfort while wearing them.

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  3. I have a pair of crocs I love at Disney. If you go on their website they have shoes that actually look like shoes.

    I always learned I became a light picker with kids. Usually I’m not talking half of the stuff I normally would since I have all their stuff. I learned I don’t need most of it. When I went without the kids on one trip I didn’t have a bag and loved it!

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  4. The best advice I got was bringing 2 pairs of shoes for my trip and to switch between the 2. Definitely helped not get super terrible blisters at the parks!
    And Quincey I have a bag of medicine with me just for daily life. I do have them separated but yes it’s so important to have on you!

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  5. Ok two disagrees here. Archie’s are orthopedic flip flops and I love them! Now I rotate days when I wear them but they support me. My other disagree is everyone other than Quincy and her pill bag. I will never go without pepto again!! Lol

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  6. Quincy I am right there with you with the bag of medication every vacation my friends laugh at me but I am always prepared even if I overpack I literally have every kind of stomach medication sinus medication pain reliever everything and I keep them in little container so they fit in my park bag just in case maybe somebody else will need it Also a miniature 1st aid kit

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  7. I used to bring portable chargers, it worked well but I got pulled out of the security line every time to get my bag searched. I stopped last year when I realized that we don't typically use them.

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  8. If we don’t get the Kim Possible (Quincy), Ron Stoppable (Sage), and Rufus (Fry Bucket) group costume for this years Halloween, we riot😂. Also, what is the Quincy sunscreen recommendation?

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  9. Any Disney park is a luxury theme park …high prices and you can't get a full experience unless you fork over bunches of money (I'm looking at you, Genie plus)..and the hotel discounts are not that low…30% off a value resort is still often over $200 with tax. For that, you can get a really nice hotel in Disney springs..and several of those offer the early morning entry that Disney hotels offer.

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  10. Love this episode. Love your interactions, very entertaining.

    I do have a challenge for you guys, doing disney without any help from the phone. So no disney apps at all. No checking wait times. Love to see what happens.

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  11. For blister prevention: I swear by putting body glide or deodorant on my feet (including in between my toes). I’ve done 15+ miles in one day and never get blisters when I do this.

    Portable charger hacks: 1. I found universal phone cords at the Riviera Resort gift shop when I brought my all in one charger (like Sage’s), but that doesn’t have the cord to plug in your phone to portable chargers. 2. I always have a fanny pack so that I can plug in my phone to the portable charger and can still easily use it while doing stuff in the parks. (Similar to Quincy’s power pants 😂)

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  12. Video suggestion:
    If you were vacationing at WDW and you only have one day at each park how would you do it? From rope drop to close. Using ILL(fancy rides) and Genie+ LL, to get the most out of your day. Would you rope drop a must do attraction, and stack LL for later, so you can also relax? While stacking LL you could do low wait attractions…
    I'm going in June 2023, I've never been during summer! I do all the planning for our group and I do not want to spend all my time on my phone! Please help! I love your videos! ❤️

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  13. Fry, my wife is with you! She is an outfit person, and everything has to match and be appropriate for the park, i.e. she would not wear her Haunted Mansion shirt if she weren't going to Magic Kingdom! She packs shirts, pants, and of course, EARS for each day of her trip!!

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  14. Teva flip flops are the best. The newer pair I brought last time did create a hotspot on the top of my foot. Always bring blister bandaids and a few different pair of shoes to rotate through.

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  15. Informative and amusing! A couple of things I can relate to: @Quincy. One time I specifically packed a bag for a music concert in my own city. I included medication, band aids and antibiotic cream in a baggie. I guess I thought I might do myself an injury sitting in the audience (lol) @Sage. We are fan-sleepers as well. We bring a desk size fan with when we travel. It's big enough for the white noise aspect and a little breeze but doesn't take up a whole suitcase O-O

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  16. Would love to see posted vs actual wait times videos each season including both weekends and weekdays. That’s truly valuable information for those evaluating purchasing Genie+. Rumors are flying that wait times are inflated to push guests to purchase. Is FOP really 120 minutes on a Wednesday in January in the morning?

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