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August 20, 2009

Meet Owner's Locker Member Elizabeth Caran

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Elizabeth and Chris Caran have lived in the Raleigh, NC area since 1999 -- the year they got married. They’ve been owners at the Villas at Wilderness Lodge since September of 2001 and have been Owner's Locker Members since 2008.
 
Introduce Yourself To Your Fellow Owner's Locker Members!
 
I've been a fan of Walt Disney World ever since I can remember.  Literally, from the early days of my ability to speak, I was pestering my parents to take me to that magical place. They granted my wish in 1977 and I loved every minute. But I wasn't to return again until 1992 when I graduated from college and went down hoping to find work there. Although I didn't get the job, I have managed to make a Disney trip at least once a year on average since then.  My husband had never been to Disney when he selected it for our honeymoon, knowing I would enjoy it. Turns out he liked it just fine as well, although he is by no means as big a fan as I am.  By day, I'm a public librarian and my husband is a QA Manager for a small software company. By night, he is a gamer (video and table top) and I am a blogger. But all the time, we are parents to two beautiful children, ages five and three.
 
Quick Facts:
 
§         DVC Owners since 2001
§         Favorite Characters: The Classics: Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Donald, Daisy, Pluto
§         Favorite Resorts: Contemporary (but haven't tried Bay Lake Towers yet) and Boardwalk
§         Favorite Restaurant: Victoria and Albert’s, though we can't go very often
§         Favorite Theme Park: Magic Kingdom
§         Favorite Attractions: Soarin’, Toy Story Mania, Philharmagic, and Splash Mountain
§         Most valued item in your purple locker: Salt and Pepper grinders because we cook a lot in our villa... and maybe the Jack Daniels.

What Brings You Back To Central Florida So Often?
 
We used to limit our trips to one per year, but in the last few years, we've been lucky enough to find we had several opportunities to visit the area, either to visit friends from out of the country here on vacation, traveling with other families, or even being given a free trip by my husband's employer. Now I have many friends who visit often, and that seems to draw me back into the area for Mommy getaways with my girlfriends.
 
Why Is Walt Disney World Such a Frequent Destination?
 
I love the fact that Walt Disney World instantly FEELS like a vacation. In fact, I used to always fly down, and when my husband and I drove with our then five-month-old daughter for the first time, I remarked that I didn't feel like it should be possible to drive into Walt Disney World. You have to fly because it's like being on another planet. I love having all the comforts of home including technology without feeling the need to plug in and keep up with the real world. Now that we have kids, it's also one of the easiest vacations we can plan. The whole place is instant entertainment... anywhere you go. So it's not like a beach trip, when you suddenly find yourselves looking at each other saying, "What do we do next?!"
 
Do You Have Any Traditions You Follow When You Are At The Resort?
 
We were developing a tradition of going to Downtown Disney the evening of our arrival and allowing the kids to play in the fountains after eating at Earl of Sandwich. However, we're finding that exploring the resort is a lot easier nowadays. Especially finding the playground after the ten-hour car ride. I always buy a pin on the trip, trying to choose something that represents the overall theme of the trip.  Maybe it's a resort pin for the first time we stayed in that resort, or a Food and Wine pin if we're there for the festival.  It's different every time.  I have a full lanyard now, so next trip means buying a second one!  Oh, and I might also have a tradition of getting a Glowtini at some point (so the kids can play with the ice cube, of course) and a Grey Goose Lemonade Slush at the France pavilion.
 
What Tips Can You offer to Other Walt Disney World Visitors?
 
Every person and family is different, so I suggest that you really plan for your own family's interests and needs.  Don't do an attraction or event just because people tell you that you have to see it. And don't skip an attraction just because others tell you that you'll hate it.  Do what interests you and your family first and foremost. For the frequent visitor especially, I encourage people to take time out to enjoy their resort and be sure to relax a bit during their stay. Disney has some great theme parks to rev up the excitement, but they also know how to chill you out and give you some down time.
I suppose I could also sneak in a plug for Take The Monorail--the blog I co write at www.takethemonorail.com. We specialize in tips for families for young children including craft and scrapbook ideas that help you build up anticipation for your trip and then remember the vacation later.
 
What's the One Thing You Think Everyone Else Is Missing Out On At Disney World?
 
We discover or do something new on each and every trip. Sometimes it's as simple as trying a restaurant we've never tried and sometimes it's more exotic like an Illuminations Cruise. There is so much to do that you can't possibly do it all. That said, I think it's definitely worth taking some time out to enjoy one of the mini-golf courses on property. My favorite is Fantasia Gardens.  It's within walking distance of Boardwalk and the surrounding resorts and the theming is fabulous. It's a quieter, social way to spend an evening. And I say that despite the fact that I ALWAYS lose. Always. Kind of sad, really.  And yet, it's still such fun!
 
And We Have To Ask... What's In Your Purple Locker?
 
A LOT! We have the boring rain ponchos, laundry detergent, toothbrushes, shampoo, etc. We also have some cooking supplies like salt and pepper, lemonade mix, aluminum foil, and storage baggies. I've got some crafting supplies in there for rainy days along with a deck of cards. Then there's the supplies for the trips with the girlfriends that include a corkscrew, cocktail shaker, and perhaps a bottle of whiskey and/or rum. (Why is the rum always gone?!) Basically, it's full of things that we LOVE to have at Disney with us, but we hate to pack because of the space they take up. Our Owner's Locker lets us add just that much more luxury and comfort to our trip.

August 9, 2009

Meet Owner's Locker Member Karen Akers

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Karen Akers has lived in the Milwaukee, WI area her entire life (not telling how long that is).  She has been an owner at Saratoga Springs since 2006 and added Bay Lake Tower last year.  She travels to Disney a couple times a year.  She has been an Owner’s Locker Member since January of this year.

 

 

 

Introduce yourself to your fellow Owner’s Locker Members!

 

I work for a small manufacturing company doing payroll, purchasing, and accounting functions.  I’ve only been there since February but am loving it.  I’ve worked in the same capacity for many years at various other companies in the area.  I love to write children’s stories, paint, draw and scrapbook (actually, only my Disney trips).  I’m active in my church, teaching preschoolers and singing in the choir.

 

 

 

Quick Facts:

 

-DVC Owner since 2006

 

-Favorite Characters:  Donald, Mickey, Goofy, Ugly Stepsisters

 

-Favorite Resorts:  Beach Club, Boardwalk, Saratoga Springs, Animal Kingdom and         Bay Lake Tower (I’m guessing that will be added to my favorites in January)

 

-Favorite Restaurants:  Raglan Road, Turf Club, Tony’s, the buffet in Germany

 

-Favorite Theme Park:  Magic Kingdom

 

-Favorite Attractions:  Soarin’, Buzz, Toy Story Mania, Haunted Mansion

 

-Most valued item in your purple locker:  Deodorant!

 

 

 

What brings you back to Central Florida so often?

 

I pretty much come back to visit Disney.  I have visited that other theme park but found it sorely lacking the magic of Disney; what can I say?

 

 

 

Why is Walt Disney World such a frequent vacation destination?

 

It is so difficult to explain to anyone who doesn’t have the Disney fever what it is that keeps me going back.  The feeling of being “away” from the real world is part of it.  The customer service levels at Disney are so far above anything else, it makes you feel important and respected.  There is so much to learn and I love that.  When travelling alone I spend a lot of time talking with cast members and find them a diverse and interesting group.  I’m always sad when I leave because it means going back into the harsh real world (sigh).

 

 

 

Do you have any traditions you follow when you’re at your resort?

 

Traditions?   Of course!  I always try to do something I’ve never done, be it a new restaurant, attraction, tour, whatever.  I’m an early riser so I’m typically at a park at opening and pretty much spend the entire day in the park.  That’s kind of against all the touring advice but I like it.  I’m not a night owl so my days usually end fairly early unless it’s a special party night like the Halloween or Christmas parties.  I spend time people watching and listening to or watching the wide selection of entertainment in all of the parks (overlooked by most but seasoned visitors).

 

 

 

What tips can you offer to other Walt Disney World visitors?

 

Some of the tips I would give would be to plan but be flexible.  It pays to have some sort of idea where you want to go but you don’t want to be so rigid you miss special opportunities.  Don’t try to do it all, you never will!  I have been so many times and I still find something new to do on every trip.  To all of the single people or to those who may not have someone who wants to visit: go solo.  It’s a safe environment and a lot of fun.  You don’t need to drive anywhere alone.  Take the Disney Magical Express and use the different transportation options within Disney World.  I’ve found that when I travel solo I meet the most interesting people.  Sometimes I strike up a conversation or others will but it’s a great place to learn about our great big world.  I’ve found that it restores my faith in the human race.  We too often hear about all the bad things; this is the place where most people are happy.  Don’t be afraid to talk to the cast members, too.  They can have a wealth of useful information!

 

 

 

What’s the one thing you think everyone else is missing out on at Disney World?

 

I think the majority of visitors miss out on relaxation while at Disney.  There is the overwhelming desire to see and do it all. I wish people would slow down and enjoy the little things like seeing a child or adult meeting their favorite character for the first time (doesn’t have to be anyone you know-just enjoy the magic).  Take time to really look at things.  The attention to detail and the story telling in all of the parks is amazing.

 

 

 

And we have to ask…what’s in your purple Locker?

 

What’s in my purple locker?  That’s a very good question.  I forgot to do an inventory before I sealed it so I’m just going off memory.  I have the usual large bottles of shampoo, hair stuff, toothbrush, first aid kit, rain ponchos, beach towel, small packets of laundry detergent, insect repellent, and since it was full, lots of other stuff that I can’t for the life of me remember.  Thanks to Owner’s Locker for this wonderful service.  It makes travelling to Disney almost effortless.

August 1, 2009

Meet Owner's Locker Members Mary and Bryan Albright

 

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Mary and Bryan Albright are from Circle Pines, MN.  Like all of us, they love Walt Disney World!  Mary hadn’t even thought about joining the Disney Vacation Club until her dad mentioned his boss owned some points there and asked what she knew about it.  Curious about it, she researched and lo and behold, she and Bryan purchased their first set of points at the Beach Club Villas in 2002.  They’ve since added on at the Beach Club and a few more points at Animal Kingdom Villas.  They like to get to Walt Disney World twice a year.
 
Introduce yourself to our fellow Owner’s Locker Members!
 
Mary and Bryan have two children: Stefan, 13, and Caitlin 12.  Bryan is a systems engineer for UnitedHealth Technologies and Mary currently owns her own direct selling business.  Bryan’s lived in Minnesota his entire life.  Mary was an Army brat early in life, then spent some of her childhood in Texas before the family moved to Minnesota when she was 9. They’ve been Owner’s Locker Members since 2008.   You can find both Mary and Bryan on Facebook.  Mary invites you to read her blog at powercooking.blogspot.com
 
Quick Facts:
 
~ DVC Owners since 2002
~ Favorite Characters:  Mulan, Mickey Mouse
~ Favorite Resorts: Beach Club Villas and Polynesian
~ Favorite Restaurant: Kona Café, Boma, Flame Tree BBQ
~ Favorite Theme Park: Tie between Epcot and Magic Kingdom
~ Favorite Attractions: Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Mission: Space, Star Tours, Buzz Lightyear
~ Most Valued Item in Purple Locker ~ rain gear and prescription swimming goggles
 
What brings you back to Central Florida so often?
Well, I have O.D.D ~ Obsessive Disney Disorder.  If we didn’t get back to Disney World often enough, I’m not sure what exactly will happen.  As it is, we were just there in June and I’m already feeling a serious itch to go back.
 
Why is Walt Disney World such a frequent vacation destination?
I admit; I’ve totally bought in to “It’s the Place Where Magic Lives.”, because it’s totally true.  Being at Disney World is like being inside joy. Why would you not want to get back there as often as you can?
It’s also a place where I feel completely secure in letting my kids go out and about.  I know they are in a safe environment and we’ve been there so many times that they know their way around.
It also serves as a reason to make my husband use his vacation days.  He won’t look forward to any other vacation other than Disney World.  Every time I ask him where he wants to eat on the next trip, the standard answer I get is, “I don’t care as long as there are characters there.”  This from a 37-year-old.
 
Do you have traditions you follow when you are at the resort?
We are morning people.  Our habit is to get up and go to the parks in the morning, come back for a rest and pool break in the afternoon, and then maybe go back out again in the evening.  We find that gives everyone what they are looking for.
I like to get into my room right away and get settled. I’m ready to unpack my Purple Locker and really be “home” right away.  Until I get unpacked, even when I’m at the resort, I still feel like I’m a “traveler”.
 
What tips can you offer to other  Walt Disney World visitors?
Don’t commando tour.  Even if you are on your once-in-a-lifetime trip, there’s no way you will see it all in one week.  We’ve been there more than 15 times and we still haven’t done everything there is to do on property.  Disney World isn’t just about thrill rides.  It’s about stepping inside another world, leaving the troubles of this world behind, and embracing the magic that is Disney. Look for those special touches that only Disney offers.  Find the Hidden Mickeys.  Get Pressed Pennies.  Watch the Jammitors at Epcot. Wait to see Tink before Wishes.  The little things are what make everything special.
 
What’s the one thing you think everyone else is missing out on at Walt Disney World?
I think people rush too much from one attraction to the next.  I think they miss out on all the details and wonderful theming that are all around them.  Everyone is so concerned about squeezing every moment out of those park tickets that it enjoyment of your time there becomes second nature.  Slow down. Take it all in. The experience is part of what you pay for.  Don’t miss out on it because you are rushing from one end of the park to the other.
 
And, we have to ask…what’s in your purple Locker?
I think I have a lot of what other people have in terms of toiletries, rain gear, first aid kit.  I have prescription swimming goggles for my husband ~ he rarely swam before because he could never see in the water.  We found these goggles at a sports store and while it isn’t perfect, the adjustment allows him to see underwater while swimming.  So now he can enjoy swimming with the rest of us fish in the family. I have a twin size Aerobed so that when we need it, if in a smaller unit, it’s there.  For our next trip, I’m bringing down an Executive 12” Skillet and Forged Cutlery Knife.  When you are used to using good kitchen tools, cooking on vacation without them is like being back in college.  I can’t wait to have my good tools with me all the time!
 

July 30, 2009

Meet Owner's Locker Member Kitty Malone

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Kitty Malone Muth and Ron Muth have been residents of Louisville, KY for the last three years. Originally from Wichita, Kansas, they have lived all over the country as their radio jobs took them. They toyed with the idea of being DVC owners since its inception, but it took them until December, 2008 to finally pull the trigger. They bought into Saratoga Springs, and added a few points at Bay Lake Towers to their contract after they saw the model. They like to get down to Disney twice a year. They have been Owner's Locker Members since 2008. You can find Kitty on Facebook, and Ron invites you to check out Radio-Info.com.
 
Introduce yourself to your fellow Owner's Locker Members!
 
Ron and I are in radio, which is why we have lived all over the country. We were in Miami when we decided we wanted to have children, and that took us back home to Wichita where the grandparents and family were. Once we became empty nesters, career took back over, and we are now in Louisville. Ron is a board editor for a radio website, Radio-Info.com, and works from home. Kitty is the National Sales Manager and General Sales Manager of four radio stations. They have identical twin daughters – Erika, a teacher in Kansas City, and Ali, an event planner in Seattle. Ron was the Disney fan from childhood; and while Kitty liked it and visited Disneyland as a kid and had her Mousekateer ears, she has since grown to love it and wishes she still had those original ears!
 
Quick Facts:
 
§         DVC Owners since 2008
§         Favorite Characters: Jiminy Cricket and Jose Carioca for Ron, Mickey    for Kitty, and Alice in Wonderland for both (more on that later…)     
§         Favorite Resorts: Saratoga Springs, Grand Floridian
§         Favorite Theme Park: Too hard! Magic Kingdom, if we HAVE to choose.
§         Favorite Attractions: Buzz, Soarin’ , Tower of Terror, Haunted Mansion
§         Most valued item in your purple locker: rain gear and hairdryer
 
What brings you back to Central Florida so often?
 
Remember that part about how we both like Alice in Wonderland? Our daughter joined the College Program in 2002. (By the way, I highly recommend it! They learn so much, and it looks great on a resume!) She got a full-time job in Entertainment after that (there is the connection with our favorite character…) She is mouse height (another clue…). So we visited her a lot, and she still goes back to work a few shifts seasonally to keep up her employment status. We go with her! It is feeling like a second home.
 
Why is Walt Disney World such a frequent vacation destination?
 
Because it not only allows you, it FORCES you to leave your worries, your problems, your stress behind. You are engulfed in fantasy and fun. Being a bit of a work-a-holic, I am always checking email, solving problems, selling advertising. But I find I am able to put it aside at Disney, and the longer I am there, the more the feeling of Hakuna Matata comes over me. And there is so much to do! You can always eat at your favorite places and go on your favorite attractions, but there is always something you haven’t done or someplace you have yet to visit.
 
Do you have any traditions you follow when youre at the Resort?
 
We have to cover Downtown Disney and the shops on the Monorail hotels. We always find something we can’t live without. We like to make our home not overly Disney, but enough to make us long to go back soon. A meal at Alfredo’s used to be a must…now it has become Boma. We also like to have a Mickey Rice Krispy treat…or two..
 
What tips can you offer to other Walt Disney World visitors?
 
Go to the left. Everyone else bears to the right when they enter. If you see something you can’t live without, get it then. Don’t wait, thinking it will be in another store later on. You can have it sent to your room or the front of the park if you don’t want to carry it. Be nice to the cast members and talk to them. They put in long days, and really strive to be nice to everyone and make it a magical time for visitors. It can pay off. Don’t do what you always do. Try something different each trip you make. You will find new favorites that way. Finally, don’t go commando. Don’t over-plan. It is supposed to be a vacation. You don’t have to do it ALL – remember, you will be back!
 
Whats the one thing you think everyone else is missing out on at Disney World?
 
For the frequent traveler, take some of the tours and classes. It won’t destroy the magic, it will enhance it. For instance, I was on a tour at a conference with my company that included the laundry facilities and the greenhouses. It made me more aware of what goes into running the resort. Also, RELAX. You don’t have to always DO. Sometimes it is wonderful to sit outside in a park or resort, sip a drink or have an ice cream, and watch people. Seeing kids get so excited meeting Mickey or Alice is a wonderful thing.
 
And we have to askwhats in your purple Locker?
 
 Jeans and jackets for the cool days, the rain gear we hated to pack but never had when we needed it, alcohol to make those relaxing evenings even more relaxing, a hair dryer that keeps my hair straight for an hour or two, the basic toiletries, socks, and enough t-shirts so we can carry on smaller suitcases and not have to do the checked luggage thing!
 

July 29, 2009

Meet Owner's Locker Member Don Jones

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Don Jones and Christopher Gannon have lived in Las Vegas, NV for six years. They’ve been owners at Disney’s BoardWalk Villas since 2003, and in 2005 added Old Key West to their contract. Both visit Central Florida several times each year.  They have been Owner's Locker Members since 2008.
Introduce yourself to your fellow Owner's Locker Members!
 
I’m an information technology journalist, columnist, teacher, and speaker. I’ve been working as a freelancer for about 10 years, and have about 14 years in the industry total. We came to Las Vegas after living in an RV for two years, full-time, one winter of which was spent in Kissimmee right next to Walt Disney World. Before that, we were in Philadelphia. Our first visit to Walt Disney World together was in 2000; I had visited in 1994 with my parents, and on that trip I got to be an “extra” in the Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular!
Quick Facts:
§         DVC Owners since 2003
§         Favorite Characters: Figment, Stitch, and Tigger
§         Favorite Resorts: BoardWalk and Wilderness Lodge
§         Favorite Restaurant: Jiko
§         Favorite Theme Park: Epcot
§         Favorite Attractions: Soarin’, Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin, Toy Story Mania
§         Most valued item in your purple locker: Sunblock
What brings you back to Central Florida so often?
 
For me, it’s actually conferences. I’m an IT journalist (I blog at www.ConcentratedTech.com and am a columnist for www.TechNetMagazine.com, amongst others), and that often means speaking engagements at technology conferences. Orlando is home to about half of the US conferences – Las Vegas is home to the other half. I’m not a big humidity fan, so we chose to settle in Las Vegas and make Orlando a frequent destination. The other reason, of course, is this “Disney World” resort – maybe you’ve heard of it?
Why is Walt Disney World such a frequent vacation destination?
 
Even when it’s for work, Disney World has an ability to just make me let the real world go. I’m a huge Disney fan, although not one of the ones who likes to pick on everything the company does. So something in my brain is just hard wired, I guess, to relax and let go when I walk through the turnstiles of a park, or settle down in the lobby of one of the hotels, or enjoy a beverage at one of the bars or lounges. I can literally feel my shoulders relax, and my brain stops worrying about e-mails and conference calls. There’s not many other places where I get that sensation; most other places, I have to make an effort to relax. At Disney World, it just happens.
Do you have any traditions you follow when you’re at the Resort?
 
Absolutely! As DVC owners, we’re fortunate in that we get to the World often, so we don’t have to have the precision-planned, hectic vacations that some families do. We make a point of eating at Jiko, although Sanna is going to become a new favorite for us, I can tell you. We sit out the Hollywood Studios parade at the Tune-In Lounge. If it’s raining at Animal Kingdom, we’re in the outdoor bar near Tusker House. In fact, sitting at bars actually makes up a huge portion of our vacations – I know, we could do that in Las Vegas, right? But we love to try new cocktails (we used to be food writers), visit with the bartenders, exchange Cast Member gossip when possible (like new attractions that might be coming), and just relax in a themed, no-worries environment. In fact, we enjoy the on-property lounges so much, part of our new iPhone app (WDWPal) is a listing of every on-property lounge and its normal operating hours – so we’d always be able to figure out which one was closest and open!
What tips can you offer to other Walt Disney World visitors?
 
Use your discounts. We have DVC, Annual Passholder, Disney Visa, Tables in Wonderland, and AAA (I told you we were big Disney fans). Sometimes it’s tough to figure out which discount is best – we’ll often just hold out all the cards to a server or cashier and make puppy dog eyes at them, hoping they’ll help. That’s the other big thing our WDWPal iPhone app does: It lists every merchandise and dining discount on property, so you can always get the best discount for whatever you’re buying at the moment. When we were testing the app on our last trip, we saved something like $75 additional dollars on discounts we’d forgotten about.
My other tip will have to be a plug for that WDWPal app: Check it out at http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=319707817&mt=8 (iTunes Store link). It’s only $2, which you’ll easily save with just one remembered discount. It’s also got a Disney Dining Plan credit tracker, meaning you can easily track how many of each credit type everyone in your party has – individually! – and make sure you get the most out of your Plan. The app’s whole theme is about getting the most from your entitlements… and, of course, about finding the nearest bar!
What’s the one thing you think everyone else is missing out on at Disney World?
 
With all the Web sites like AllEarsNet.com and MousePlanet.com, it’s hard to believe that anyone misses anything! I think for us, resort-hopping is the big secret. Disney’s upper-end resorts are just as themed as any of the parks, but they offer a bit more relaxed an environment – everyone’s not rushing to the next attraction. You can wander around and take in the sights, enjoy a beverage (we’re Dole Whip fans, and Captain Hook’s at the Polynesian has it on self-serve) or snack, and just relax. That’s what vacation is all about – not hitting every attraction possible. Make friends with Cast Members who are servers – they’ve got tips and advice most people never get to hear. And I guess for me personally, the Electric Water Pageant is an overlooked attractions. It sails along the Magic Kingdom resorts’ shorelines every evening. It’s kitchy (Christopher hates the “electrosynthomagnetic” musical sound), but I find it charming.
And we have to ask… what’s in your purple Locker?
 
Well, we have two. The aptly-named “Clothes” locker has just that: Clothes. We get on the airplane with our Amazon Kindles, iPhones, and boarding passes. We keep Purex all-in-one washer/dryer sheets in the locker, so we just do laundry before we leave. No checked baggage, no waiting at the carousels – it’s a much better way to start and end the vacation. We can get our boarding passes at our resort when we leave, and head straight to security. The other locker, “Vacation Stuff,” has a wine opener (why are there no Mickey corkscrews?), slippers for in our room, swim suits, water shoes, all the other non-clothing stuff we miss when we’re away from home. Giant-sized toiletries, the usual stuff most folks keep in the locker, I expect. Nothing exotic – but it’s those little comforts of home that make our vacations so much more pleasant and relaxing, and it wouldn’t be possible to have them without the purple box.

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