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phone ring. Your best bet is to carry your phone in a front pants pocket and to program the
phone to vibrate. If any of your younger kids carry cell phones, secure the phones with a
strap. Even better, send text messages.
• Save key tags and luggage tags for use on items you bring to the parks, including your
stroller, diaper bag, and backpack or hip pack.
• Don't underestimate the power of the permanent marker, such as a Sharpie. They are great
for labeling pretty much anything. Mini-Sharpies are sold as clip-ons and are great for col-
lecting character autographs. The Sharpie will also serve well for writing down the location
of your car in the parking lot. (Bob suggests on my son's forehead.)
• Finally, a word about keeping track of your MagicBand admission wristbands: They're diffi-
cult, but not impossible, to lose. Most adults will be fine, but slender children without much
articulation between the forearm and wrist need to wear the band more tightly. If you're wor-
ried about the band slipping off, ask for an RFID card instead.
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