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Packing List - To get you started

May 30th, 2008 by Carefreetrip.com

Sometimes when I get ready for a trip, I aways feel like I am forgetting something. Usually I miss something that I end up buying and it costs me an arm an a leg. Here is a “getting started” packing list to help you not forget - and not get taken on your next trip.

Packing for your trip

Packing List

Money, documents

  • credit and debit cards
  • picture id
  • passport or other id if needed. (If kids are leaving the country with only one birth parent, a document authorizing their travel might be needed.
  • health insurance documents
  • travel insurance documents
  • vaccination documents, if needed
  • membership cards: AAA; Disney Club; etc.
  • airplane Tickets or confirmation number
  • car reservation number
  • Coupons for hotels, car rental, etc.
  • directions to hotel(s)
  • itinerary
  • address book

For planes and cars

  • stuff to amuse the kids
  • snacks and drinks
  • any medication that might be needed
  • tweezers
  • ear plugs
  • foot powder
  • lip balm
  • ear plugs
  • sleep aids
  • bandaids
  • moleskin for blisters, elastic tape, scissors
  • children’s medicine for fever, colds, etc.
  • allergy kit, if needed
  • feminine hygiene products
  • prescription medicines
  • birth control
  • vitamins

Beachgear

  • swimsuits (two per person)
  • sandals
  • aqua shoes
  • goggles, face masks, snorkels
  • waterproof disposable camera
  • hats
  • sunglasses
  • lip balm with sunscreen

Packing his luggageOutdoors gear

  • insect repellant
  • afterbite, for insect bites
  • good shoes for hiking
  • layers of clothes, especially fleece
  • socks that will “wick” (draw moisture away from the skin)
  • blister kit: i.e. moleskin, elastic tape, scissors, bandaids
  • wool hat and gloves if the weather is chilly
  • rain gear

Theme park gear

  • blister kit
  • good footwear. Some people recommend socks and sneakers, but in hot Orlando we wear sandals, period.
  • hats, sunscreens, lip balm
  • bandana, to soak with water for a cool-down
  • frozen juice packs, if you have a fridge
  • water bottle
  • water spritzer/fan gadgets– usually available at Orlando Walmarts for $5; or buy the expensive theme park versions.
  • umbrella or poncho, if thunderstorms are expected
  • camera, film, camcorder, etc.
  • lots of snacks

Baby Gear

  • diapers, including lots for the plane trip in case you miss a connection
  • diaper rash cream
  • changing pad
  • ziploc bag for soiled clothes
  • baby wipes
  • receiving blankets (lightweight and soft)
  • waterproof sheet
  • car seat
  • stroller
  • backpack
  • front-style baby carriers
  • lots of clothes, even for the plane ride, and a change of clothes for yourself on the plane, just in case.
  • formula, juice
  • bottles, nipples, bottle caps
  • sippy cup
  • snacks
  • pacifiers if needed
  • bibs
  • baby food, spoons, bowl with lid
  • lots of amusements

technology

  • cell phone (could work as a travel alarm too)
  • cell phone charger
  • digital camera - extra media
  • camera and lots of film
  • batteries for camera(s)
  • digital recorder/camcorder, and batteries
  • “personal radios”: two-way walkie-talkies

miscellaneous

  • notebook/journal
  • guidebooks– buy the best! It’s a small investment.
  • maps
  • binoculars
  • flashlight
  • batteries
  • needle, thread
  • nightlight
  • travel alarm clock
  • calculator for foreign currency
  • ziploc bags that actually zip: for toiletries, crayons, wet swimsuits…
  • plastic food containers: pack with snacks to eat on the plane; later, bring to restaurants for those occasions when your kids won’t eat their food (but will be hungry 15 minutes later…)
  • cereal! Save money and, more important, TIME, by having breakfast in your room. Powdered milk can be used in a pinch. Bring plastic spoons.
  • wet wipes
  • special wet-wipes for removing stains from clothes.

As for clothes: “traveling light” is great advice; I just don’t find it applies to travel with kids. You’re already carrying so much stuff, why scrimp on clothes? I prefer to bring enough that I never have to waste time doing laundry. But the choice is yours!

Tips: very useful for boys are pants that become shorts when the bottom parts zips off

  • bring lots of t-shirts including a few oldies that can be thrown away
  • even in a hot climate, bring a jacket or sweater: air-conditioned restaurants can get cold.

Now you are ready for your next great adventure - relax!

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