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  • On May 18, 2009
    Linda from NY Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    Thank you for great information! Do the rooms at POFQ have night lights or can I buy one at the resort store? Uneasy about flying with glass bulb in my luggage.

    The hotel rooms at WDW do not generally come equipped with night lights. I have occasionally seen night lights for sale in the resort gift shops and other locations at WDW, but this is not guaranteed. If a night light is a necessity for you, then I would not rely on that as an option. I do, however, have some other possible solutions.

    - Glo sticks. My local party supply store sells these for pennies a piece, or try a place like orientaltrading.com. There is no glass involved, and they cast a warm glow for hours. If you buy a bunch, the kids can also play with them in the parks at night. This is lots of fun for them and will save you tons of money over the version they will sell in the parks. Another advantage is that you can place these wherever you need them, not just at outlet sites. Just remember to pack glo sticks in your checked luggage rather than your carry-on, as they do contain liquid.

    - Non-bulb night lights. My local Super Stop and Shop carries non-breakable, non-bulb, plug-in night lights in the same section as the regular bulbed night lights. I did a little check on Amazon.com and found something similar called the "GE LED Always On Night Light." These are quite inexpensive. Try checking your local supermarket or discount store.

    - Small book lights. I always bring a few clip-on book lights when I travel. These are great for reading quietly while the kids are falling asleep. You can also clip them to a desk or night stand to serve as a night light. Many versions have their tiny bulbs fully encased in a protective cover. Others have unbreakable LED elements. I have used both versions for years when traveling and never had a mishap.

    Good luck with your planning.
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Meet the Panelist: Erin, New York

I have three teenage daughters. We're DVC members obsessed with Disney travel. We've been to Walt Disney World countless times and have visited Disneyland & Disneyland Paris. We've taken several Adventures by Disney and Disney Cruise trips. Learn More About Erin

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