Packing Ideas
Going to Disney World? Don't be caught without some of these needed items. Here are some ideas of items you might want to have with you to make the trip more enjoyable.
A great idea:
A great idea for kids who are afraid of the auto-flush potties is to take a pack of stickers with you to the parks. Place a sticker over the sensor so it does not flush before their done. Trust me, I learned from experience (had to change my daughter into her swimsuit because when the potty flushed she jumped off mid-stream!LOL) Jane 

MUST HAVE:
Wallet and/or purse and cash
Camera and film
Credit cards and/or traveler's checks
ID or driver's license
Medical insurance cards
Prescriptions and other medications
Eye glasses and/or contact lenses
Sunglasses
Watch
Itineraries, tickets and reservation confirmations
Maps and directions
Totebag or backpack for day use
Books and magazines for kids and adults
Toys, playing cards, small games
Flashlight and batteries
Umbrella and rain jackets
Large plastic bags for laundry and wet items
Small plastic bags
Disposable wipes or damp paper towels or facecloth in zippered plastic bags
Sunglasses
Sewing kit
First-aid kit
Snacks/gum (you can't buy gum at WDW)
Water/juice boxes, no-spill cups
FOR BABY:
Car seat
Diaper bag
Disposable diapers
Baby powder and lotion
Zippered plastic bags
Wet wipes
Nursing pads and burp pads
Baby food and spoon
Bottles, nipples and caps
Formula and/or juice
Pacifiers
Changes of clothing
Jacket or sweater
Collapsible stroller with canopy or umbrella
Front or back child-carrying pack, or sling style
Blankets
Waterproof sheets
Bathing supplies
Large plastic bags for wet clothes
TOILETRIES:
Toothbrushes, toothpaste, dental floss and mouthwash
Deodorant
Combs, brushes, hair accessories
Blow dryer (unless your hotel provides one)
Shampoo and conditioner
Sunscreens and lip balm
Shaving gear
Cosmetics
Nail clippers, scissors and emery boards
Tweezers
Feminine hygiene items
CLOTHES:
Broken-in sneakers or walking shoes
Outfits for each day (place kids outfits for each day in zippered plastic bags)
Undergarments
Sleepwear Accessories
Light jackets for evenings
TO TAKE INTO PARK:
Sunscreen, lip balm
Camera and film
Small blank book and pen or plain white
Lightweight rain ponchos
Fanny pack or small backpack for above items
Collapsible stroller with a canopy or umbrella (or rent one at any of the parks)
Wide brimmed hats or visors
Travel First Aid Kit
No matter how small the emergency is, you don't want to get caught without some esssentials. Why not take along a travel first aid kit as a precaution?
MUST HAVE:
Aspirin Adult/Child
Dramamine
Antiseptic ointment
Sunscreen
Ointment for insect bites and sunburn
Bandages Tape and Gauze pads
Premoistened towelettes
Tissues
Antihistamine or allergy medication
Antacid
Cough medicine and/or throat lozenges
Petroleum jelly
Thermometers
Tweezers
Fingernail scissors
Cotton balls and/or swabs
Antiseptic soap
Moleskin in case of blisters
First aid book
Teething medicine