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 | |  | How to buy inexpensive Disney souvenirs Going to Disney on a family trip? Plan ahead and take your souvenirs with you. Visit Disney.com months ahead of your trip and load up on T-shirts and such for the family. For a fraction of the cost of the parks you can outfit your family and if you pack the items without them knowing, they will have twice the fun of seeing new items AND of wearing them at the parks as well. Shopping Disney's online sales will save you a bundle and no one will be the wiser. | | |  | | | Susan in Coralville, Iowa | Tips Published: 15 Forward to Friend | Post Comment | Comments (0)

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 | |  | How to keep your wallet safe on vacation To keep your wallet safe on vacation from pickpockets or simply to assure you don't lose it from your purse, purchase a wallet with a wrist strap. Using a plastic coated spring key chain, attach one end to your wallet and another to a large safety pin which you attach to an inside seam in your purse. that way you never leave your wallet on a counter and no one can take it from your purse either. Where your purse goes, it goes as well. | | |  | | | Susan in Coralville, Iowa | Tips Published: 15 Forward to Friend | Post Comment | Comments (0)

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 | |  | How to make a memory at Disney If you are watching the nighttime parade at Disney try to get your child in behind the final light bar in the parade. Oftentimes the performers will let the child hold the bar. By doing that your child will be "an official member of the Disney parade" and will have bragging rights. And if you follow behind with your camera you'll have some great photo opportunities as well as will find yourself in front of the castle for the upcoming fireworks as well. | | |  | | | Susan in Coralville, Iowa | Tips Published: 15 Forward to Friend | Post Comment | Comments (0)

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 | |  | How to get a hotel upgrade In entertainment vacation destinations that dedicate themselves to service, use this tip to almost guarantee a hotel upgrade. When registering at a hotel, put a $20 bill in between your credit card and drivers license and ask if they have any complimentary upgrades. If there isn't a convention, usually they'll have a better room available. If not, they'll give back your money. I've been upgraded from the cheapest room to a mid-range suite this way. | | |  | | | Samuel in San Diego, CA | Tips Published: 1 Forward to Friend | Post Comment | Comments (1)

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 | |  | How to store cables and ear buds for MP3 players I carry my iPod everywhere and I bring my charging cable with me as well. I have a pleather sunglasses case that I don't use so I wind up my cable and put in there so it won't get tangled with anything else in my purse. You can also use hard glasses cases. They'll carry both the cable and your ear buds. | | |  | | | Kari in Arlington, VA | Tips Published: 2 Forward to Friend | Post Comment | Comments (1)

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 | |  | How to prepare and organize for trips Make a file folder for all 50 states and any other country that you would like to travel to. Through the year, collect maps, brochures and print any info you get online. When it's time to sit down and plan your annual vacation, just pick a place and look at your collected information. It does take some time and effort throughout the year, but well worth it when it at vacation time! | | |  | | | Angi in Harrison, AR | Tips Published: 1 Forward to Friend | Post Comment | Comments (0)

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 | |  | How to disguise your camera bag Rather than one of those big, fancy rolling camera bags, why not use ordinary rolling carry-on luggage--with a small, padded camera bag inside? This has the advantage of not *looking* like a camera bag, and thus being less inviting for thieves. | | |  | | | Jeff in Salem, NJ | Tips Published: 2 Forward to Friend | Post Comment | Comments (0)

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