Disney Must Haves: The Ultimate Packing List for Your Disney Vacation
Opinions, reviews, analyses & recommendations are the author’s alone, and have not been reviewed, endorsed or approved by any of these entities. This post may contain affiliate links, meaning I get a commission if you decide to make a purchase through my links, at no cost to you. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Pack Smarter for the Most Magical Place on Earth
You’ve booked your trip, scored your park tickets, and maybe even secured your Lightning Lane Multi Passes—now it’s time to pack!
This ultimate Disney must haves list will help you pack smart, stay comfortable, and make the most of your magical vacation from rope drop to fireworks.
Packing for Disney can feel overwhelming, especially with unpredictable weather, long park days, and all the magic you want to capture along the way. Whether you’re visiting Walt Disney World, Disneyland, or one of the international Disney parks, having the right gear can make or break your experience.
Disney Park Day Essentials
These are the items you’ll use every single day in the parks. Think of them as your Disney survival kit!
1. A Comfortable Backpack or Sling Bag
You’ll be carrying this all day, so comfort and practicality are key.
- Disney-approved sizes: 24” x 15” x 18” or smaller
- Look for: padded straps, multiple compartments, and water resistance
- Popular options: Loungefly mini backpacks, Travelon anti-theft sling bags, or North Face Borealis
Pro Tip: Keep a gallon-size ziplock bag inside your park bag for wet clothes, spills, or protecting electronics during rainstorms.
2. Refillable Water Bottle
Staying hydrated is crucial. Florida heat is no joke, and bottled water costs $4+.
- Best picks: Collapsible silicone bottles or insulated stainless steel ones
- Where to refill: Any quick-service restaurant or designated refill stations
Pro Tip: Bring a bottle with a built-in filter like Brita for better-tasting water.
3. Portable Phone Charger (Power Bank)
Disney vacations are as digital as they are magical. Between Lightning Lane Multi Pass selections, mobile food ordering, and photo ops, you’ll rely on your phone all day.
- Choose a high-capacity power bank (10,000–20,000 mAh)
- Don’t forget the charging cable and a USB-C/Lightning adapter if needed.
Pro Tip: Disney also offers FuelRod stations, but recharging your own power bank is cheaper. You can also purchase these fuel rods on amazon to save money if you chose the fuel rod method.
4. Poncho or Compact Rain Jacket
Rain happens almost daily in Florida—often suddenly.
- Lightweight ponchos are perfect grab a multipack from Amazon before you go
- Keep one for each person in your group
Pro Tip: Skip the $15 park ponchos—bring your own for $1–2 each.
5. Cooling Towel or Neck Fan
The parks get hot, and you’ll appreciate some relief during midday heat.
- Cooling towels (like Frogg Toggs) stay cold for hours
- Rechargeable neck fans are a game changer
Pro Tip: Dampen the towel before rope drop and store it in a ziplock.
6. Sunscreen & Lip Balm
The Florida or California sun can sneak up on you—even on cloudy days.
- Choose a broad-spectrum sweat-proof SPF 50+ like Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch.
- Don’t forget lip balm with SPF
Pro Tip: Spray sunscreens are great for quick reapplications in line. Sunglasses and hats can also aid in sun protection.
7. Hand Sanitizer & Wipes
Disney is magical—but also very… well, hands-on.
- Pack travel-size sanitizers
- Bring disinfectant wipes for tables or stroller handles…sticky Mickey bars are fun until they’re not.
Pro Tip: Disney provides sanitizer stations, but they often run out mid-day.
8. Comfortable Shoes
You’ll walk 20,000+ steps daily, so prioritize comfort over fashion.
- Best picks: HOKA, Brooks, or Skechers Go Walk
- Consider supportive sandals like Tevas or Oofos for water rides
Pro Tip: Rotate between two pairs of shoes to prevent blisters. Moisture-wicking socks also help in avoiding blisters and sweaty pruny feet. If you are going to the water park bring water shoes.
9. First Aid Kit
While Disney does have first aid stations free of charge, having items on hand can be more helpful than navigating to the station and wasting precious Disney time.
Pack a small first-aid kit—bandages, blister patches, and moleskin for sore feet are lifesavers. Pain reliever & motion sickness tablets can also come in handy.
Other Must Haves
- Autograph book & pen (or Sharpie for characters)
- Park maps or printed itinerary if you prefer paper backup
- Disney ears, scrunchies or hat – both practical and photo-perfect
- Disney Magic Band – to charge things to your room so they code as travel and use it as your room key.
- Disney Credit or Debit Card – gives you access to special photo ops and other perks.
- Healthy shelf stable snacks – if you’re looking to save money on food in the park.

