Packing Lists
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Get ready for a practically perfect Disney day with this list of must-haves to keep you cool, comfortable, and full of magic!
Clothing:
- Underwear/boxers/bras
- Socks (2 pairs/day)
- Belts
- Shoes -2 pairs (at least!) – comfortable, broken-in walking shoes Ex: Sneakers, Sandals, Crocs, etc
- Shirts, Shorts, Dresses (2 outfits/day)
- Light Sweater for A/C
- Swimsuit & Coverup
- Flip-flops
- Pajamas
Additional Items:
- Disney themed and/or matching outfits for photos
- Dress-up Costumes
For Cooler Months:
- Windbreaker/Jacket
- Jeans/Pants
- Sweaters
Toiletries:
Toothbrush, toothpaste, floss
Deodorant
Razor & shaving cream
Face soap/wash & lotion
Shampoo, conditioner, body wash, lotion (Disney provides, but bring your own if preferred)
Hair products & styling tools
Makeup & remover
Personal hygiene products
Glasses & case
Contact lenses & case
Eye drops
Tweezers & nail clippers
Sunscreen & insect repellent
Small first-aid/emergency kit
Additional medicine (Advil, cold/flu meds, Pepto-Bismol, etc.)
Miscellaneous:
- White Noise Machine or App
- Night Light /Flashlight
- Electronics (laptop, iPad, Tablets, Handheld Games, Watches)
- Headphones!
- Electronic’s chargers
- Stain wipes/sticks
- Dryer Sheets/Wrinkle Release Spray
- Pop up Hamper
- Towel bands / Clips
Medical:
*Some of the below items can be included in Park Essentials as needed
- Prescription Medications
- Pain Medications*
- Sinus/Allergies Medications*
- Motion Sickness Remedies*
- Moleskin, Preheels, or Blister Patches*
- Band-Aids*
- Body Glide*
- SPF Lip Balm*
- Sunscreen*
- After Sun
- Bug Spray
- Benadryl Anti-Itch
Everything you need for a magical, stress-free Disney park day—packed and ready to go!
The Basics:
- MagicBand /Park Ticket Card/ Cell Phone with tickets
- MagicBand Loops
- Fully Charged Cell Phone
- Portable Cell Phone Charger
Be Organized:
- Small Backpack
- Reusable Water Bottle
- Hat or Visor + Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Lip Balm
- Small First Aid Kit/ Medicine- Check out Walt Disney World/Disneyland Medical Section for additional items.
- Hand Sanitizer & Wipes
- Hair Ties/Bands
Be Prepared:
- Fan
- Cooling Towel
- Ponchos
- Compact Umbrella
- Shoe Covers
A little Extra:
- Zip-lock Bags
- Autograph Book + Clickable Sharpie
- Glow Sticks/Necklaces
- Pocket Blanket
- Noise Canceling Headphones or Earplugs
From sea day essentials to island adventures, this list covers everything you need for a smooth-sailing Disney Cruise vacation!
*Always check the weather for your departure port and destinations before packing—Caribbean sun, Alaska chill, or Mediterranean breezes can change what you’ll need.*
Clothing
Travel Days (Embarkation & Disembarkation)
Comfortable travel outfit (breathable top, stretchy pants/shorts, sneakers or flats)
Light jacket or sweater (ships and airports can be chilly)
Backpack for essentials (passport, boarding documents, wallet, phone, charger, medications)
Swimsuit in carry-on (so you can hit the pool if your luggage isn’t delivered yet)
Sea Days (Onboard Activities & Relaxation)
Swimsuits (at least 2–3 per person so one can dry while you wear the other)
Cover-ups or light sundresses
Casual outfits (shorts, t-shirts, tank tops)
Flip-flops or sandals
Lightweight sweater or cardigan for indoor air-conditioned areas
Activewear & sneakers (for sports deck, gym, or onboard fitness classes)
Port Adventures (General Needs)
Comfortable walking shoes or closed-toe water shoes
Lightweight, breathable clothing (shorts, activewear, or quick-dry outfits)
Hat & sunglasses
Light rain jacket or poncho (weather can change quickly)
Small backpack or tote bag for day trips
Refillable water bottle
Swimsuit (if heading to a beach or water activity—towels are usually provided by Disney but some prefer their own)
Evening & Dining Attire
Main Dining Rooms (Rotational Dining)
Cruise casual: Sundresses, skirts, capris, khakis, polo shirts, nice jeans, dress shorts for men
Closed-toe or dress sandals (no swimsuits or tank tops in main dining areas at dinner)
Adult-Only Dining (Palo, Remy, Enchanté)
Men: Dress pants or slacks, collared shirt (jackets and ties optional but encouraged)
Women: Cocktail dress, skirt/blouse combo, or elegant pantsuit
Closed-toe dress shoes or elegant sandals
- No jeans, shorts, flip-flops, or casual wear
Optional “Dress-Up Nights” or Themed Evenings
Semi-formal or formal attire (suit/tie, cocktail dress, gown)
Themed outfits for Pirate Night, Frozen Night, or other special events
Toiletries
Toothbrush, toothpaste, floss
Deodorant
Razor & shaving cream
Face soap/wash & lotion
Shampoo, conditioner, body wash, lotion (Disney provides, but bring your own if preferred)
Hair products & styling tools
Makeup & remover
Personal hygiene products
Glasses & case
Contact lenses & case
Eye drops
Tweezers & nail clippers
Sunscreen & insect repellent
Small first-aid/emergency kit
Additional medicine (Advil, Tylenol, cold/flu medicine, Pepto-Bismol, etc.)
For Kids (Disney Cruise Specific)
Disney-themed clothing & pajamas
Pirate Night costume or accessories
Autograph book & large clickable Sharpies (characters love these)
Favorite small toys or comfort items
Swim diapers (if needed)
Refillable water bottle or sippy cup
Disney Cruise Extras
Power Extender (no strips with cords allowed)
- Magnetic hooks (walls are magnetic)
Stateroom door magnets (decorate your cabin door—metal doors make this easy -Search Amazon or Etsy)
- Lightweight laundry bag (for dirty clothes)
Small nightlight (cabins can be dark)
Travel-sized fan or white noise machine
Lanyard for Key to the World card (first-time cruisers don’t get one automatically) or purchase MagicBands
Waterproof phone pouch (for excursions or pool)
- Towel Bands (claim that chair!)
Important Documents & Tech
Passports or birth certificates/government-issued ID (per Disney’s requirements)
Cruise documents & port arrival form
Travel insurance paperwork
Credit cards & small amount of local currency for ports
Phone & charger
Camera or GoPro
Downloaded Disney Cruise Line Navigator app
Say aloha to paradise—this packing list has everything you’ll need for beach days, cultural experiences, and magical moments at Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa.
Clothing
- Lightweight, breathable clothing (shorts, T-shirts tank tops, sundresses)
- Swimsuits (you’ll want more than one!)
- Rash guards/sun shirt for extra sun protection
- Flip-flops or sandals for the pool and beach
- Athletic clothes and sneakers for hiking or exploring Oʻahu’s trails and scenic areas (or exercising)
- A light sweater or jacket for cooler evenings
- Cover-ups or beach dresses for easy transitions from pool to resort
Night /Restaurants
Most of Aulani’s dining locations are resort casual, so think relaxed yet polished:
- For breakfasts and casual meals, swim cover-ups, shorts, and sandals are perfect.
- For dinner at AMA‘AMA, the signature dining experience, opt for sundresses, maxi dresses, collared shirts, khakis.
- Shoes and shirts are required at all dining venues, including quick service spots.
Babies & Toddlers
- Swim diapers (required for pools)
- Stroller for getting around the resort
- Portable baby carrier for excursions
- Baby sunscreen and sun hat
- Lightweight blankets and sun covers
- Diapers, wipes, formula, and baby snacks
- Sippy cups and bibs
- Favorite loveys, pacifiers, bedtime books
Check out the Travel Essentials Tab for surviving the long flight!
Toiletries
Toothbrush, toothpaste, floss
Deodorant
Razor & shaving cream
Face soap/wash & lotion
Shampoo, conditioner, body wash, lotion (Disney provides, but bring your own if preferred)
Hair products & styling tools
Makeup & remover
Personal hygiene products
Glasses & case
Contact lenses & case
Eye drops
Tweezers & nail clippers
Sunscreen & insect repellent
Small first-aid/emergency kit
Additional medicine (Advil, Tylenol, cold/flu medicine, Pepto-Bismol, etc.)
Beach and Sun Gear
- Reef-safe sunscreen (Hawai‘i law requires it!)
- Sunglasses and sun hats
- Reusable water bottles
- Beach bag
- Waterproof phone case or dry bag
- Snorkel gear (optional – Aulani offers rentals too)
- Aloe or after-sun lotion
- Towel clips or towel bands (claim that chair!)
- Beach toys, sand buckets, balls, and floaties for little ones (or grown-ups!) (Aulani offers life jackets free of charge)
Optional but Helpful
- Autograph book & large clickable Sharpies (characters love these)
- Camera or GoPro for magical memories
- Travel-size laundry detergent (Aulani has laundry facilities)
- Small cooler or insulated bag for beach snacks
- Zip-lock/plastic bags for wet clothes or leftovers
Carry-On:
Whether it’s a backpack or tote, these are the items I always keep with me when traveling.
Organization
Backpack / Tote
Travel wallet or document organizer
Packing cubes or pouches for electronics, toiletries, and snacks
Travel Documents & Money
Passport & copies of important documents (international)
Wallet with ID (REAL ID), credit/debit cards, cash in local currency
Boarding passes / travel confirmations-Print!
Pen for customs forms
Tech & Entertainment
Phone, tablet, or laptop
Chargers for all devices
Portable power bank
Headphones or earbuds (noise-canceling if possible)
Wireless fo your own devices
- Plug in for airplane entertainment system
Apple AirTags (in backpack + other valuables)
E-reader or book
Travel adapter if flying internationally
Health & Comfort
Prescription medication (always in carry-on!!)
Mini first-aid kit (bandages, pain relievers, etc)
Hand sanitizer & disinfecting wipes
Lip balm & travel-size lotion
Reusable water bottle (empty until security)
Snacks (protein bars, snack mix, etc.)
Eye mask & neck pillow
Light sweater or scarf for flights
Checked Luggage:
No matter the destination, these are the must-have items I always pack in my main suitcase.
Organization
Packing cubes for clothing separation
Shoe bags to keep footwear away from clothes
Clothing & Accessories
Outfits for the duration of your trip (consider climate & activities)
Extra shoes (casual, dress, and/or activity-specific)
Sleepwear
Undergarments & socks
Swimwear/ Cover Ups/ Flip flops (if applicable)
Lightweight jacket or raincoat
Accessories (hat, belt, jewelry in a small case)
Toiletries & Personal Care
Toothbrush, toothpaste, floss
Deodorant
Razor & shaving cream
Face soap/wash & lotion
Shampoo, conditioner, body wash, lotion
Hair products & styling tools
Makeup & remover
Personal hygiene products
Glasses & case
Contact lenses & case
Eye drops
Tweezers & nail clippers
Sunscreen & insect repellent
Small first-aid/emergency kit
Additional medicine (Advil, cold/flu meds, Pepto-Bismol, etc.)
Extras & Preparedness
Laundry bag or reusable tote
Stain wipes/sticks
Dryer Sheets/Wrinkle Release Spray
Travel-size sewing kit
Reusable shopping bag
Zip-top bags for wet or dirty items
From snacks to sanity-savers, this list is packed with everything you need to survive (and enjoy!) traveling with your tiniest travel buddy.
Toddlers/ Park Essentials:
- Stroller- bring from home, rent via Disney or 3rd Party
- Stroller Identification – Brightly colored, neon, or unique ribbon-tie on stroller handle to help locate stroller easily in the park. Fairy Lights for identification at night.
- Reusable Shopping Bags– to put loose items into to go through security (all items must be removed from Strollers)
- Stroller Rain Covers
- Stroller Fans /Misting Fan
- Clips
- Console Organizer
- Snacks /drinks– Disney allows soft-sided coolers in the parks (no loose ice)
Baby Items:
- Bottles, Sippy Cups
- Formula
- Baby Food
- Diapers
- Sippy Cups
- Bibs
- Swim Diapers
- Diaper Bag
- Pacifiers
- Baby Monitor
- Comfort toys, books, blanket, stuffed animal
Your Spook-tacular Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Packing List 
Heading to Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Walt Disney World? Get ready for an evening of spellbinding entertainment, exclusive character meet-and-greets, and trick-or-treating through the park. To make the most of your magical night, here’s a quick list of must-have items you can grab from Amazon before your trip.
Amazon must-haves for the Party
Halloween Mickey Ears, Backpack and Accessories– Stay festive and easy to spot in the crowds.
Costume or Halloween-Inspired T-Shirt -Comfortable, breathable, and perfectly themed for Florida nights
Reusable Trick-or-Treat/ large shopping Bag – Bigger and sturdier than the free one you’ll get at the party.
- Glow Stick Bracelets/Necklaces – Fun for photos and easy to share with friends.
Review: Park Essentials (List above)
Party Tips:
Review: Disney’s Costume Policy
Arrive Early: Your party ticket lets you in at 4 PM—use those extra hours for rides and photos before the event officially begins.
Catch the Second Parade: The Boo-to-You Parade runs twice—skip the first for shorter ride lines, then watch the second with fewer crowds.
Plan Your Candy Strategy: Trick-or-treat stations are scattered throughout the park—start at the back and work forward to avoid early rushes. Start trick-or-treating later in the night. No need to carry it around all night- they won’t run out!
Dress for the Weather: Costumes are fun, but lightweight, breathable fabrics are your friend in the Florida heat.
Prioritize Rare Characters: Some characters only appear during the party (think Jack & Sally). Lines form quickly and can get long, so decide ahead of time if they’re a must-do.
Festive Disney Party Nights: Amazon Must-Haves for a Merry & Bright Evening 
If you’re heading to Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party at Magic Kingdom or the glitzy Disney Jollywood Nights at Hollywood Studios, you’re in for an unforgettable holiday celebration. From snowfall on Main Street U.S.A. to glamorous Hollywood-style soirées, these limited-ticket events are packed with exclusive entertainment, festive treats, and magical holiday details you won’t find any other time of year.
Amazon Must-Haves for Disney Holiday Parties:
Mickey Christmas Ears and Backpack – Perfect for holiday photos and easy to spot in the crowd.
Holiday Disney T-Shirt or Sweater – Choose breathable for warmer nights or cozy for a rare chilly evening.
Reusable Holiday Treat Bag – Bigger than the complimentary cookie bags for all your goodies.
- Glow Necklaces or Holiday Light Necklaces – Festive, fun, and practical for finding your group in the crowd.
- Mini Hand Warmers – Handy for cooler nights, especially during long parade or show waits.
Cozy Blanket or Shawl – Perfect for parade viewing or outdoor entertainment seating.
Party Tips:
Arrive Early: Both party tickets let you in before the official start time (4 PM for Very Merry, 7 PM for Jollywood Nights), so take advantage to ride attractions and explore.
Catch the Later Parade or Show: Crowds thin out for second performances, making it easier to get a great viewing spot.
Snack Strategically: Very Merry offers included cookies and cocoa, while Jollywood Nights has specialty cocktails and desserts—make time to try the event-exclusive treats.
Dress for the Theme: Very Merry is all about cozy Christmas charm, while Jollywood Nights leans into glitz, glam, and vintage Hollywood holiday style.
Plan for Photo Ops: Both parties have rare character appearances and themed backdrops—build these into your night so you don’t miss the best shots.
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