Packing for toddlers for Disneyland is tough, but it doesn't have to be. I had some main packing goals in mind (I know my weaknesses - overpacking):
Clothes - Obviously depending on the season you are visiting, the clothes are going to look different. However, I made 1 plastic bag outfit for each child and stuffed it into the stroller. This worked out PERFECTLY. Teddy spilled water all down the front of him at California Adventure. We grabbed the bag from the stroller and walked into the bathroom - no full diaper bag, no trip to a locker - and changed! I didn't have to repack spare clothes every day. I had these all pre-packaged from our initial packing and we were ready to go! Snacks - There is SO much to eat at Disney, but it's SO EXPENSIVE. Also - my kids don't ever eat the entire snack in one sitting. I carried on my love of the gallon ziploc bag. I made one gallon-sized bag for each kid for EACH day. I labeled them with their name and put the SAME snacks in every bag. Our snack bags had:
*TIP* - Bring plastic bags for unfinished snacks! We bought churros, but sometimes the kids wouldn't finish them or finish their Mickey Mouse shaped cooke, rice krispie treat, etc. Saving them in a nice zip plastic or REUSABLE zip bag helped make them last longer throughout the day! Also, make sure to pack their sippy cups. Teddy loves Simply Orange and Cal loves Simply Lemonade. I was very surprised to find that Disneyland sells these drinks at select locations! I always made sure to buy one to have on-hand when I saw one. I remember getting a Lemonade and pickle on a cart right outside the canoe line at Disneyland. We also got an orange juice at the coffee cart in California Adventure. You can also bring in bottled water which was great!
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