This seems like an such obvious Tip.
Obvious until you end up watching down aisles clicking that find my car button on your key ring.
I myself have made this mistake before.
You are excited to be going to Disneyland and have a thousand other things on your mind.
Obvious until you end up watching down aisles clicking that find my car button on your key ring.
I myself have made this mistake before.
You are excited to be going to Disneyland and have a thousand other things on your mind.
For Example:
Do the kids have a sweatshirt.
Do I have my pass?
Unfolding the stroller
Putting Sunscreen on the kids
Getting Grandma’s wheelchair out
of the trunk
Should I take the good camera or
just use the phone?
Telling the kids to stop hitting
each other
Too Busy checking in on Facebook
Locking the car
Unlocking the car because
someone forgot something
Locking the car again
The excitement of the day ahead is running through your head. You are thinking about everything other than where your car is parked at the end of the
day.
There is nothing worse at the end of the day then lugging
your entire family (that is ready to collapse) around the parking lot in search
of your car. The “You didn’t remember
where you parked” conversation is one
that no one wants to have. The worst is
when you can’t even remember what level you are on. Clicking the clicker over your head –hoping
the signal is strong enough to find your car through the thick concrete.
There are a couple easy ways to help you remember.
- Disneyland gives you a parking ticket when you enter the structure. A good way to remember where you parked is to circle the parking area on that ticket so you can reference it at the end of the day
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