Tips about Mousecellaneous and PhotoPass
My tip involves the keeping a diary of sorts -- after several visits to WDW and trying, unsuccessfully, to keep a journal for whatever reason -- I either left it behind, it was cumbersome to carry about, or I was just too moused out to fill it in at the end of the day -- I eventually hit on the perfect answer (for me, anyway). In the weeks up to our last visit in February, I printed one sheet of paper for every day of our holiday (as we call it here in the U.K.). Of course, I put Disney characters and the day/date on each one, as well as little reminders such as, "Have we got the Valentine's Pin?" and "Have we had a Dole whip in MK?" It was easy to write notes on the page throughout the day as we waited in line, etc., and the crumpled, but well-used sheet was exchanged each evening for the next day's. - Jacqui Bull
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On a recent trip to Disney World, my feet were killing me by Day 2. Well, out came the EXTRA pair of memory foam insoles that I brought with me in my backpack. A trip to Guest Relations for a pair of scissors to cut to length and I was walking on pillows the rest of the week. - Craig
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Write down the number of your ride photos when leaving the attraction or, even better, take a picture of it. During our recent visit for the Tower of Terror 10 Miler race, we rode both the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster and the Tower of Terror (wearing our MagicBands). For some reason neither of the photos were uploaded to our account. We knew the photos were taken because we saw them. Upon returning home we emailed details back and forth to the PhotoPass cast members, trying to help them locate the photos. Fortunately they found them after several attempts. If we had written the numbers down they could have located them right away. - Art S.