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Wear comfortable shoes, you'll be doing plenty
of walking, don't wear brand new shoes. |
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Bandages or mole skin if your feet blister
easily. |
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Regular walking now will really pay off during
the challenge (be sure to stretch those calves,
mooooo). |
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Hat or visor and sunglasses to shade your eyes. |
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Sun block. Many portions of the challenge are
outside and a sunburn can sneak up on you. If
you want to get burnt, wait and go to the beach. |
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Rain poncho or large garbage bag (poke holes for
head and arms). This is an all-weather
challenge. Pray for rain, it always clears out
the wimpy tourists. |
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Get some breakfast in the morning so you don't
have to worry about a meal during the event. |
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Bring small snacks. |
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Bring a water bottle in a holder or a camelbak
if you need a lot of water. Water is expensive
in the park, so I'd suggest you bring your own,
plus it will save you time. Rules constantly
change at Disneyland, but as of recently, you can still
bring water and small snacks into the park. There are cold water
fountains in several locations around the park,
so your water bottles can easily be filled. The
water there is pretty good, so drink plenty of
it. |
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Bring a pencil. You may decide to change an
answer as you go, so make sure it has an eraser. |
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Consider putting everything into a small
backpack so your hands are free. |