4. Stickers
If you have children, you’ve probably received dozens of Mickey stickers in your time at the Disney parks and resorts. Mickey isn’t the only character available on these, however. It’s worth asking around to see if Cast Members have any of the rare stickers on hand as well. You can sometimes find stickers of Sonny Eclipse at Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Café at the Magic Kingdom, for example. Disney Vacation Club booths have stickers, too. These make a fun addition to your vacation scrapbooks and don’t cost a thing.
5. Autographs
Though you do need an autograph book to collect autographs, there’s no rule that you have to buy a pricey one from Disney. Any book will do – it’s the autographs that are so much fun. Autographs are a particularly fun activity for young children who are too short or nervous for many park attractions. If you’re dedicated to it, you can find dozens of characters to collect autographs from. Don’t miss some of the rare finds at Rafiki’s Planet Watch, like Pocahontas and Jiminy Cricket. Many characters also appear in their own themed environments in the Magic Kingdom, like Merida or Ariel. See how may you can snag on your next visit.
If you want something special to take home with you from your Disney World vacation, these picks are great options that won’t kill your budget.
Comments
I went in October 2014 but could not get 1 transport card no one had any no mater who I asked.
You forgot an important one. Free tap water. Most food locations that are hooked up to a water supply offer water in a cup with ice. I think Disney has it correctly pegged that offering water is far better then visiting the also free first aid and getting a free band aid because you passed out from heat exhaustion.
The other biggie you neglected is most locations next to water rides will give you a plastic bag if you forgot your ziplock bag for your phone.