The Ultimate Disney Vacation Packing List & Tips [Downloadable List] (2024)

Packing for a family vacation can be stressful, and packing for a family vacation to Disney is no different. Even if you’ve been planning your trip for months, somehow there’s always some last-minute item that needs to get thrown into the luggage as you’re walking out the door.

If you are driving to Disney, you have more flexibility with how much you can bring. But if you are flying, especially domestically, you will likely be limited by how many bags you can bring and how much each one weighs.

You don’t want to overpack and get hit with overweight luggage fees, but you don’t want to under-pack and find yourself purchasing unnecessary (and overpriced) items at the park.

That is why here is the ultimate Disney vacation packing list full of tips and tricks to help you save time and money on your next trip…and avoid that awful feeling that you may have forgotten something as you drive to the airport!

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General Packing Tips

You have likely been planning your trip to Disney for months by the time you get ready to start packing. That means you already know exactly how many days you will be traveling, which parks you will be visiting, and what the weather will be looking like.

Your first step is to create a packing list — To help, there’s an in-depth packing list, that’s free to download, at the bottom of this article. It’s specifically for Disney, so that is a great place to start. For now, see below.

Check the Weather

If you are heading to Disneyland in Southern California, you probably don’t have to worry too much about the forecast; they seem to be blessed with good weather year-round.

However, if you are heading to Disney World in Orlando, Florida, you should double-check the forecast. In the summer, it can be quite hot and humid with frequent rainstorms throughout the day. In the winter, it gets quite chilly, especially at night.

Note How Long Your Trip Is

Just because the trip is 7 days long doesn’t mean you will need 7 pairs of pants. Be honest with yourself about what you will likely need and use during your vacation.

Also, keep in mind that most Airbnb/condo rentals will have a washer and dryer available.

Consider Buying Items When You Arrive

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This may not work for everyone, but if you are traveling light (carry-on only), you might not want to travel with all of your toiletries.

If you are renting a condo and will likely be going to the supermarket anyway to stock the kitchen, it might be more convenient to just buy those supplies when you arrive.

Complete Your Checklist

Download the tried-and-true checklist and do a “dry run” of your packing list. Highlight all the items you think you’ll want to bring, lay them out, pack ’em up, and check off the boxes.

Then take a step back to look at what you’re bringing and how much space you have left (think souvenirs!). If you’re happy with how things are looking, great! If not, take a look at the list and try again.

Bottom Line: There is no one-size-fits-all packing solution, but following a few basic tips will help make sure you aren’t forgetting anything important or bringing way too much on your next Disney vacation. Packing cubes are also a great way to stay organized pre-trip.

Disney Park Packing Tips

If you are visiting Disney with your family, especially young children, it may feel like you need to pack everything. While you’re not far off, there are definitely some unique-to-Disney items you should add to your packing list.

Costumes

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Yes, costumes make the top of the list — you probably don’t have too many other vacations where you might “need” multiple princess dresses or superhero getups.

But there is truly nothing like getting some magical photos of your little one dressed up as her favorite princess, right next to her favorite princess!

That being said, do take note that only kids are allowed to wear costumes to the park.

Hot Tip: Guests aged 14 or older are not allowed to wear costumes in Disney parks.

Matching T-Shirts

While adults can’t wear full costumes, that doesn’t mean that they can’t have a little fun with their outfits. You will often see groups in the park wearing matching t-shirts as a way to find each other when things get a little too crowded.

Most people like to have these custom-made as a fun way to stand out from the crowds, as well as creating a fun souvenir to remember their trip together.

Souvenirs

As you can imagine, souvenirs inside Disney parks can be quite expensive. If you want to save a few dollars, consider buying some Disney-themed gifts online before your trip and bringing them with you.

Some popular items could include hats, Mickey or Minnie ears, t-shirts, stuffed animals, pins, picture frames, key chains, etc.

Hot Tip: Bring a handful of quarters and pennies so you can create your own official souvenirs at the Coin Press Machines throughout the parks!

MagicBand+

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The updated MagicBand+ bracelets have RF chips in them which allows you to unlock your hotel room, enter the parks, access your Genie+ Lightning Lane reservations, and even interact with select experiences throughout the parks.

A single MagicBand+ starts at $34.99 at ShopDisney.com, but guests staying at Disney World hotels can purchase them in advance with a pre-arrival discount.

The important thing is to remember to bring them!

Hot Tip: Be sure to read how to get a virtual queue boarding group at Walt Disney World.

Backpack or Fanny Pack

If you are traveling with a stroller, you’ll probably have some extra room to store your essentials throughout the day. If you aren’t, you should consider bringing a travel backpack or even a fanny pack to the park.

Since many rides won’t allow you on with a backpack, a fanny pack may be the best (and most old-school) option. Fortunately, fanny packs have been making a comeback as people realize they can actually be quite useful — especially at Disney.

Portable Battery/Powerbank

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Taking photos, posting to social media, and constantly checking the My Disney Experience app for more Genie+ options can quickly drain your cell phone battery.

That is why it is absolutely essential that you bring a backup battery and charger for your cell phone.

Hot Tip: As you might have guessed, the research has been done for you, and here are the best portable power banks for travel.

Reusable Water Bottle

Believe it or not, there is something that is free inside Disney parks — water! There are water fountains throughout the parks, and you can also request free ice water at any quick-service restaurant.

By bringing your own reusable water bottle, you can save lots of money while staying hydrated.

Soft Cooler

If you love snacks, you should bring them to the parks with you. If you also have a little one, you’ll also likely need to bring baby food with you as well.

A small, soft cooler (or even a lunchbox) is a great option to keep your goodies cool in the heat.

Hot Tip: Guests are no longer allowed to bring loose ice inside of coolers into the parks, though you can bring ice inside water bottles or resealable bags, or use ice packs.

Poncho & Stroller Cover

If you are visiting Disney World, there is a good chance that it will rain at some point. Unless you’re really lucky, you will probably need a poncho so you can continue to explore the park without getting soaked.

The same goes for your stroller: be sure to have something to keep the stroller, its riders, and all of your contents dry!

Extra Entertainment

While not specifically referring to toys and tablets here, those might be a good idea if you get stuck in some long lines. Instead, think about park-specific items.

For example, bringing some glow paint to the Avatar area in Animal Kingdom is really cool. Also, glow sticks are a crowd favorite, and you can use them at any park as soon as the sun goes down.

During the day, a bubble wand can keep the kids entertained in between rides, and you can save some serious cash by ordering it online before you travel.

Hot Tip: You can bring a bubble wand, but not a bubble gun. Anything resembling a gun will be confiscated at the bag check.

And don’t forget your pins! If you are interested in trading pins with other guests or cast members, be sure to bring yours! If you’re new to the pin trading game, it is a fun way to create some magical memories, but there are some rules to follow:

  • If you are bringing your own pins from home (acquired outside of Disney) and you want to trade them with a cast member, make sure they have the official Disney copyright symbol on the back
  • Look for cast members with pins displayed on their lanyards
  • You can only trade up to 2 pins per day per staff member
  • Cast members can’t accept pins if they already have the same one on their lanyard
  • Refrain from touching other people’s pins without permission (cast members or other guests)

There could be a whole post on pin etiquette, but that should hold you over for now!

Baby Supplies

This is a no-brainer, as most parents will bring everything they need everywhere they go when they have young children in tow. But it’s always good to remember some extra clothes, diapers, wipes, etc.!

Disney Water Park Packing Tips

Disney has 2 water parks in Orlando: Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach. If you plan on visiting one of these parks during your trip, be sure to pack appropriately. Think beach supplies!

Swim Gear

Everything that you would likely bring to the beach could go on this list:

  • Bathing suit
  • Towel
  • Goggles
  • Sunblock
  • Flip flops
  • …and more

Lounge Gear

You will probably want to make sure you don’t forget your sunglasses and water bottle.

Also, having a dedicated “beach bag” will be convenient, with some plastic bags inside for your wet clothes at the end of the day.

Clothing

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Clothing is what will likely take up most of your suitcase, even if you don’t overpack. Take another look at the forecast, and then think about what you really need.

The most important thing is that whatever clothes you decide to bring should be comfortable. You could be spending upwards of 12 hours in them on your feet.

Despite this usage, you can probably get away with wearing the same pants or shorts multiple times throughout the trip with a different shirt. If the weather is nice, I like to stick with a couple of pairs of comfortable shorts, walking shoes, t-shirts, and a light jacket or sweatshirt for the evenings.

Unless you’re planning for a nice dinner, you are probably okay with a very casual packing list.

Hot Tip: Use packing cubes or large ziplock bags to keep your luggage organized and help save space!

Everyone wants to look good, especially when you know you’ll be taking a lot of photos. But the most important factor when you are packing shoes has to be comfort.

You will be spending long, hot days on your feet. Think carefully about those cute flats and if they will give you the support you need.

In most cases, some sort of tennis or running shoe will likely offer the best balance between style and comfort. Also, closed-toe shoes will also give you some extra protection from all the strollers rolling around.

If you plan on visiting some water rides, it will probably be a good idea to bring a pair of flip-flops or Crocs along as well.

Bottom Line: When it comes to shoes at Disney, only 1 rule matters: Be comfortable!

Baby Supplies

It is amazing how a tiny human ends up taking up most of your luggage space. It feels like you’ll be gone for 2 months just based on how much stuff kids need; right? And a trip to Disney is no different.

Stroller

If you were already planning on bringing your stroller, it’s a good idea. Having a stroller at Disney is extremely convenient, as it provides a comfortable place for naps and a great catch-all for everyone’s stuff.

A new rule at Disney states that all strollers must be no wider than 31″ and no longer than 52″ — so if you were planning on bringing a double stroller, go measure first!

You can rent a stroller at Disney or at many other locations throughout Orlando, but bring your own because it helps in the airport as well (for the same reasons).

Keep in mind that staff members will often reorganize the stroller “parking lots” while you are on a ride to keep paths clear. So don’t freak out if you come out and your stroller is missing — it’s probably just around the corner.

Hot Tip: Mark your stroller with a balloon or some glow sticks to make it easier to find, especially at night.

Car Seat

If you are traveling with an infant, you’re probably still using a car seat that connects to your stroller, which is great and easy for travel. But if your kid is older, you are probably using a bigger toddler seat or booster seat — which can be a pain to travel with.

For those renting a car, you can rent a car seat with it. However, I don’t like to rely on rental car companies to have one available…plus, you’ll have to pay by the day (which can get expensive).

Even though it is a hassle, some like to travel with their own car seats. You can gate-check them on the airplane so there’s less chance of them getting damaged or lost

Crib/Pack ‘n Play

You probably won’t be traveling with a crib unless you are driving to Disney. However, most hotels and even condo rentals will have them available, often at no extra cost.

Car Window Shade

Remember to bring your window shade if you have one; kids love it. Unless you rent a minivan or SUV, your rental car likely won’t have tinted windows. And the hot Florida sun coming through the back windows is sure to get any baby crying — let’s try to avoid that!

Bottles, Pacifiers, etc.

Milk bottles, water bottles, bibs, pacifiers, diapers, swim diapers…anything that you normally use at home will probably get used on your vacation. Be prepared!

Hot Tip: Bring a small amount of dish soap so you can wash baby bottles in your hotel room.

Sound Machine

If you use a sound machine or a sound machine app at home while your child sleeps, it’s probably a good idea to bring it on the trip.

Being able to replicate a good sleep pattern will hopefully help your little one drift off when it is nap time or bedtime.

Food

While it may make sense to do a quick grocery run once you arrive, sometimes you’ll want to bring some essentials with you (especially if you are renting a condo).

Coffee and Tea

Having a strong cup of coffee or tea in the morning can really help you get going, and at Disney, you’ll need all the extra energy you can get.

If you are renting a condo and will be making coffee each morning, it might be a good idea to bring your favorite brand if you think the local supermarket might not carry it.

For hotel guests, most hotel rooms will have some sort of coffee maker in the room (a Keurig or Nespresso machine if you’re lucky!). If you are picky about your brand and can confirm the coffee maker before arrival, you can stock up on your favorite pods and bring them with you.

Snacks

Snacks can be saviors at the parks. A perfectly timed handful of Goldfish can be the difference maker when you see a toddler tantrum coming on.

Having your own snacks can also save you a ton of money if your alternative is buying something inside the park every time someone is hungry.

Every family will have their own favorite snacks, but here is a quick list of some options that are easy to pack:

  • Fresh fruit (bananas, pear, apples, and grapes all travel well)
  • Granola bars
  • Crackers (Goldfish, animal crackers, Teddy Grahams, etc.)
  • Trail mix
  • Mini cereal boxes (hint: often available at hotel breakfast buffets!)
  • Fruit snacks
  • Hard candy (sometimes you need to get that blood sugar up!)
  • Juice boxes
  • Beef jerky

Most of these items don’t need to be chilled, so they’re easy to pack as well.

Hot Tip: Pack your snacks in ziplock bags that can be reused the next day for wet clothes.

Toiletries

You surely have your own list of toiletries that you pack whenever you travel (or you have a dedicated set if you travel often), but there are a few items it wouldn’t hurt to bring on your next trip to Disney:

  • Motion sickness pills
  • Aloe
  • Sunscreen
  • Bandaids and moleskin for blisters
  • Antibiotic ointment
  • Headache medicine
  • Sleep aids
  • Earplugs (for the fireworks display)

Essential Items

Now that you have the Disney-specific items that you should consider packing, here is a quick rundown of important items you should be bringing on almost every trip.

You can also find the complete list in the free checklist above.

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Travel Documents

  • Photo ID or driver’s license
  • Passport if you are leaving the country
  • Emergency documents (health insurance, allergy list, emergency contact, etc.)
  • Confirmation receipts (flight, hotel, rental car, etc.)
  • Prescriptions for essential medication

Hot Tip:For international travel, kids need passports too! For more information on how this works, don’t miss our detailed piece: How to Get a U.S. Passport for Your Baby [Step-By-Step].

Personal Comfort

  • Neck pillow
  • Eye mask
  • Headphones

Electronics

  • Phone and charger
  • Laptop or tablet
  • Extra battery pack
  • Luggage scale

Hot Tip:Wondering if you’ll be able to bring a specific item inside the gates? Check out our piece on what’s banned from bringing into Disney parks.

Final Thoughts

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Planning a trip to Disney can be exciting and exhausting — but packing for Disney is usually just plain exhausting.

Who doesn’t want their next trip to Disney to be awesome? With this packing list, you can at least be sure you won’t be forgetting anything important at home. There are even some great tips to make your trip even more magical.

Download the Disney Vacation Packing List, try it out, and let us know in the comments if we forgot to add something!

For more tips and tricks, check out this guide on how to make a trip to Disney stress-free and where to stay in Orlando for your Disney vacation.

The Ultimate Disney Vacation Packing List & Tips [Downloadable List] (2024)

FAQs

What not to forget to pack for Disney World? ›

Here are a few items to remember to bring with you: Refillable water bottles- There are water fountains and bottle refill stations throughout all 4 parks. Make sure to bring a water bottle if you want to avoid purchasing plastic water bottles. Refillable is definitely the way to go and it's a great money saver.

What is the website to make a packing list? ›

Packtor - The Packing List Creator.

When should I start packing for Disney? ›

Q: When should I start packing for Disney World? A: We would say to start packing about a week before you leave, being fully packed 3 days before you leave. That way you can make sure you have all your Disney travel essentials and have plenty of time to make sure you don't forget anything.

What does Disney send you before your trip? ›

Prior to your departure, you will receive: A reservation confirmation which will be emailed shortly after you book your Adventures by Disney vacation. An acknowledgement upon receipt of your final payment.

What you Cannot bring to Disney? ›

Prohibited Items
  • Firearms, ammunition, knives and weapons of any kind.
  • Self-defense or restraining devices (e.g., pepper spray, mace).
  • Marijuana (including marijuana enriched products) or any illegal substance.
  • Objects or toys that appear to be firearms or weapons.

Can you take a backpack on all rides at Disney? ›

You Can Bring a Backpack to Disney Parks

With the exception of a couple attractions, every ride at Disney will have a small pouch for you to stow your backpack, or space at your feet. Your trusty bag can take on all the adventures Disney has to offer with you!

Who provides the packing list? ›

A packing list refers to the form which describes the goods to be exported, including quantity, box, weight, dimension, price, and related shipment information. Who prepares a Packing List? Usually, a shipper prepares the packing list for export.

What does a packing list not include? ›

A packing list typically does not include:
  • Financial details or payment terms.
  • Contractual terms and conditions of shipment.
  • Carrier responsibilities and liability information.
  • Title transfer of goods.
  • Customs clearance information.
  • Regulatory or legal details related to the shipment.
  • Freight charges or shipping rates.
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What is the bag rule at Disney? ›

Suitcases, bags, coolers or backpacks, with or without wheels, larger than 24" long x 15" wide x 18" high (61 cm x 38 cm x 46 cm) are not allowed in any theme park or water park. Loose or dry ice is not permitted in these containers. Re-usable ice packs are recommended.

How do I prepare my body for Disney? ›

Beginning a walking plan and starting with 15-30 minutes a day and progressing to several hours is the optimal training plan for Disney World. Beginning several months before your Disney World trip is even more beneficial.

Do people wear jeans to Disney? ›

Start with a fun Disney tee shirt paired with a light hoodie or windbreaker. Once it warms up, you can shed that outer layer, so I recommend lightweight jackets for easy stowing inside a backpack. You'll see guests in shorts and skirts in March, but many will wear lightweight joggers or jeans.

Why do you scan your finger at Disney? ›

At Walt Disney World Resort, fingerprint scans are used to ensure that Theme Park tickets are not transferred between Guests. So you will be asked to present your Disney Band (physical ticket card or electronic barcode) and your fingerprint for entry into the Theme Parks.

Does Disney still give free luggage tags? ›

At the moment, complimentary luggage tags are sent to Guests who have purchased a Walt Disney World Travel Company vacation package, which includes theme park tickets, Disney Resorts Collection hotel reservations, and possibly airfare bundled in one price.

How do you carry all your stuff at Disney World? ›

Most of the attraction vehicles at all four theme parks have a pouch or cubby that you can store smaller items in or you can hold them while you're riding. If you have many things you're carrying, I recommend bringing a bag of some type to carry around so you're hands free throughout the day.

Can I bring my own snacks to Disney World? ›

Guests are allowed to bring outside food and nonalcoholic beverage items into the park for self-consumption, provided they are not in glass containers and do not require heating, reheating, processing, refrigeration or temperature control and do not have pungent odors.

Do backpacks have to be clear at Disney World? ›

Clear bags are not required. You are welcome to bring a purse, backpack, or another type of bag as long as it is no larger than 24" long x 15" wide x 18" high. You may also bring in your own food and non-alcoholic drinks. Please note that glass containers, other than small baby food jars, are not permitted.

Can you take water bottles into Disney World? ›

You can absolutely bring a water bottle with you into the Walt Disney World theme parks, including Magic Kingdom. The water bottle cannot be glass, but others are absolutely fine. My family always carries water bottles with us into Walt Disney World theme parks!

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