This article includes clever, must-have, and comfort items to add to your Disney World packing list for adults.
Our kid-free Disney vacations have taught us a lot about comfortable road trip travel, turning a hotel room into a home away from home, and staying healthy when there are back-to-back park days.
These items have become non-negotiables on our Disney World packing list, and many of them come with us on other trips, too.
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Add These Items To Your Disney World Packing List for Adults
While some of these items will only work if you’re driving to Disney World, most of them will make any type of vacation better.
Luggage repair tape
When you’re talking about over 3 weeks away, packing for Disney World is no joke. We have pretty huge pieces of luggage, and they were still over-stuffed enough to rip some of the more delicate separators inside. This luggage tape comes on every trip with us for when we need a quick repair.
Washable luggage cover
In the 48 hours before leaving for the Disney parks, I decided we needed a luggage cover. Our suitcases were brand new, and I couldn’t stand the thought of them being damaged en route.
I quickly ordered this one, unsure of how it would work out. It ended up being a great purchase.
- Under $20
- Fits our luggage perfectly
- Easy to get on (with two people)
- Wash in cold on delicate
- Durable even when checking luggage
Smartphone car mount
We both have a car mount like this one, and we use it every time we get in, whether we’re going down the block or a few hours away. On 17-hour road trips to the Disney parks, it comes in especially handy.
- Clips onto your AC vent
- Expand or contract the width to fit your phone and case
- Charge port isn’t obstructed
- Swivels to adjust its position until it’s perfect
Powerful charging bank
The unfortunate truth of a Disney for couples vacation is that you’re going to spend a lot of time on your phone. That can be demanding on your iPhone battery, plus any other devices you bring along, like an Apple Watch, AirPods, etc.
Here are a few ways to take the pressure off during your Disney World vacation.
The INIU Portable Charger is a slim power bank with high-speed charging and compatibility for all sorts of devices. Having a power bank in your bag — fully charged, of course — will save you the trouble of buying one in the park or trying to find an outlet that you’ll have to sit next to while your phone juices up.
Waterproof phone pouches
If you’re heading to a Disney water park for the day or plan to be lounging by the pool at your Disney resort and you decide to bring your phone along with you, you’ll want a waterproof pouch to keep it safe.
This two-pack is super affordable, and it has over 100K reviews on Amazon with an average rating of 4.6. If all it takes is about $5 to save your $1,000 smartphone, it’s well worth it.
Park day backpack
No Disney World packing list is complete without a day bag for the parks. We looked around for a long time for a Disney park backpack and eventually settled on this one. It’s held up through all of our trips to Walt Disney World.
- Lots of pockets (including a few with easy access)
- Straps are comfortable for a full day of wear
- We’ve never had a problem squeezing it onto a ride or into a locker
- Comes with a built-in USB charging port
Miniature umbrella
Walt Disney World lets you bring an umbrella into the parks, which doesn’t only come in handy when there’s rain in the forecast (which there almost always is in Orlando) — you’ll see lots of people using their umbrellas to keep the sun off them, too.
These compact umbrellas have UV protection, and they’re small enough to stash in your bag, so there’s no excuse to not bring one along. It also comes with its own carrying case, so you can pack it up even if it’s a little damp without getting the rest of your belongings wet.
Handheld fan
The heat and humidity in Disney World is so ridiculous that, no matter how many times we’ve been there, including smack in the middle of summer, we hear ourselves saying, “It is so hot,” numerous times a day. 🥵
While nothing provides as much relief as an indoor space with pumping AC, this handheld fan will at least make you a bit more comfortable as you wait in line. It also has a flashlight and a power bank, but you’ll probably want to save all the battery life for cooling off.
Brita pitcher
We actually ordered a new Brita pitcher while we were en route to the Sunshine State, somewhere above the Carolinas, still in the winter chill. Instead of buying a month’s worth of bottled water, we figured it was better for the planet and our wallets to get a Brita instead.
I ordered it on Amazon, and it was waiting at the door of the Airbnb the next day when we arrived. We had fresh water the entire time, no plastic bottles necessary.
Collapsible water bottles
I bought these collapsible, leakproof water bottles years ago for a family vacation to Disney World.
- Hold a good amount of water (34 ounces)
- Flatten out as you drink
- Take up less space in your park backpack
They’re not insulated, but the convenience of having them compress sometimes outweighs that for us depending on how much water we need and what we’re carrying into the park.
That said, they don’t get hot and icky like regular plastic bottles of water. They just become … not cold.
Electrolyte tablets that don’t taste terrible
An athlete pal of mind recommended Nuun Sport tablets when I was knee-deep in Peloton-ing and could not, no matter what I did, stay hydrated.
I’ve tried 8 of the flavors, and while none of them are as delicious as, say, soda, they’re not bad, either. There isn’t any flavor that I go, “Ugh, no.” Mike actually likes them enough to pop them in water just because, too.
I’ve never successfully downed my 72+ ounces of daily water while in Walt Disney World, so to ward off headaches, leg cramps and generic whines that I don’t feel good, I use one or two of these a day. They’re an absolute must when packing for Walt Disney World since staying hydrated is a priority.
Unbreakable French Press
We prefer a cup of French press coffee instead of drip, and Mike is known to make the. best. ever. We’d traveled to the Walt Disney World Resort with a French press before, and, as you can guess, the glass broke mid-trip.
Enter this godsend of an appliance, a stainless steel French press that’s nearly impossible to damage.
Clothespins (lots of them)
At home, we use clothespins instead of chip clips in the kitchen. They’re super cheap, and a lot come in a pack, so if you lose one or it breaks, it doesn’t matter.
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We always put them on our Disney World packing list and throw a handful of these in our luggage so that if we have a bag of something in the kitchen that needs closing, we don’t have to roll down the top and cross our fingers that it stays put. Goodbye, stale tortilla chips that we’re going to eat at 2 a.m.!
Hanging, zippered garment bags
I don’t like ironing or steaming my clothes on a normal day, and it’s the last thing I want to do on a magical vacation in Disney World.
To keep our clothes in relatively decent shape, we put the more wrinkle-prone items in these hanging garment bags. Being able to zip them up means that the clothes inside stay clean even if you get stuck in the rain or they accidentally slip off the hangers.
✨ Pro Tip: If you’re driving, hang whatever you plan to wear the day or night you arrive. We usually check in, freshen up and change for dinner reservations at Disney Springs. Having your clothes in a garment bag saves you the trouble of digging through your luggage.
Towel hair wraps that actually stay in place
Any time we go on a trip and I leave these towel hair wraps at home, I regret it. I always assume I can use a regular towel to wrap my hair, and then it topples off my head, my long hair whips around and gets everything splattered with water, and it’s a nuisance.
Adidas massage slides
Whether it’s a tough workout at home or a long, long day thanks to Disney World park tickets, I swear by my Adidas massage (“Adissage”) slides.
Even if you have comfortable walking shoes, your feet and legs are going to be sore by the end of the day when you visit Disney World. The second you get back to the hotel room, put on clean, cushy socks and then slip on these babies. Wear them as much as possible. You’re welcome.
Charcoal deodorizer bags
These charcoal deodorizer bags are great as shoe inserts and to throw in a smelly backpack after it’s been to a couple of Disney parks. By the next morning, any not-so-nice smells will be long gone.
Travel jewelry case
In the past, when packing for Walt Disney World, I would use baggies to organize my jewelry, but that just makes a big mess. Plus, if you want to keep something protected from being bent, a thin plastic bag isn’t going to cut it.
Instead, pick up a petite jewelry box that snaps closed and travels well. You may end up using it at home, too — it’s the perfect size for storing extra-nice items that need a soft bed to sleep.
Travel soap carrier
This is another item that I don’t travel anywhere without, Disney resorts or otherwise.
If you use bar soap in the shower or next to the bathroom sink, this travel soap carrier is as useful as it is simple.
It has a small sponge in the bottom to sop up any excess liquid, so you can pop your soap in at the end of your Disney vacation instead of having to throw it out (Dove and other specialty soaps can be expensive!).
Plus, it serves as a soap dish during your trip if there isn’t an obvious place to keep the soap.
Folding scissors
Until you don’t have scissors handy, you don’t realize how often you need them. These safety folding scissors take up almost no space and are easy to pull open and then push back for safekeeping.
✈️ Maybe don’t try to take these onto a plane, though. Pack them in your checked luggage instead.
Extra-long heating pad
I consider myself a bit of a heating pad connoisseur, and after owning several, I’ve settled on my favorite. Pure Enrichment’s XL heating pad is extra-long, so it can cover from your neck to your lower back.
We’ve never had a Walt Disney World packing list for adults without one for each of us, and it’s a godsend at the end of a long day, especially if you’ve gone on Space Mountain. That ride can be rough!
Back massager
Like the heating pad above, having a back (and leg and shoulder) massager on a Disney World vacation is heaven. This one’s cordless, and when charged up, it’ll last through two good massages. It also has several heads to swap out for better pain relief.
After buying this one for under $50, I was thrilled that I didn’t spend $100 or more on a pricier one.
Security door wedge
We feel safe when we stay at Disney resorts, but during our extra-long trip, we were in an Airbnb most of the time. To put our minds at ease, we used this Sabre door-stop security alarm as a backup to the regular door lock.
(I’ve also used this on other trips and even at home when I’ve been extra nervous about a break-in.)
🔒 It provides security in two ways:
- It’s a door wedge that jams the door if someone tries to open it from the outside.
- When the door opens on it, a sensor on the top is compressed and lets out an incredibly loud alarm.
You can also use just the wedge without the alarm.
What else do you need for your Disney World packing list for adults?
Now that you’re all set for your Disney trip, you’re probably wondering what goes in your Walt Disney World park bag.
Download this free Disney World park bag checklist and bring as much (or as little) as you need to stay comfortable.
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