Tips about Packing and Souvenirs
Liz: In Epcot, some of the carts have unusual and inexpensive musical items. We brought back wooden flutes for everyone in the class and they were only $1 each!
Suttonelz7: The Mickey-shaped straws they sell at most of the resort food courts are very inexpensive souvenirs. I got the straws for 25 cents apiece when I went in 2001. I was able to bring back souvenirs for all my staff for less than $20 and they all loved them.
Marilyn Flage: I always bring back Disney emery boards. I figure that is a gift everyone can use. I usually find 4-5 different designs, so I let my fellow workers pick which they prefer and then I have the leftovers to use myself.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Remember that only scissors with blunt tips may be packed in your carry-on luggage. Scissors with pointed tips must be packed in your checked bags. For the latest list of prohibited and permitted luggage items go to the Transportation Security Administration's Travelers and Consumers web page at: http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/prohibited/permitted-prohibited-items.shtm
EDITOR'S NOTE:: If you are flying to WDW and plan on bringing a screwdriver, please remember to pack it in your checked luggage, NOT in your carry-on luggage.
The images on new shiny pennies are a lot clearer than old used pennies! I suggest you roll up your pennies and head right to the bank to exchange for a brand new roll! - Cathy