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Well, most of the people that attend Star Wars Weekends for the first time usually come unprepared. The rest of us know better. Or if you're a veteran, you might also need a checklist of what to bring. After all, the excitement will surely make you forget something crucial to make your experience awesome.

Whether you're a veteran or a newcomer, here are the basic supplies you'll need:

LOTS and LOTS of MONEY!! (MOOLA, DINERO, LANA, however you say it). Disney is a VERY expensive place! The tickets themselves are $50 and souvenirs range anywhere from $10 to $40 or even $50. The food is also VERY expensive, so make sure to be well prepared if you will be there all day! Plus, don't forget to stock up on SWW collectibles!

Bring Lots of film (or better yet, a digital camera). Trust us, you will need it. Well, maybe not NEED it but you'll definitely want it, just in case. There are so many things you'll want to take pics of: the posters, the characters, the shows, EVERYTHING!!! We even took pictures of the sidewalks!!!

A big expensive Star Wars poster or something of that sort to get signed by the stars!

Sunscreen (you don't have to bring it, just put it on!) I don't know how many times I've gotten a killer sunburn by just walking around Disney...especially at that time of year.

Sunglasses. It's a pain in the butt when you're out there in the sun having to block it with your hands...

A videocamera. If you want to remember your experience... It's better than a camera, yet bulkier.

Tissues and an inhaler... if you're an insane Star Wars fan, you'll probably start Hyperventilating and crying when you meet your favorite Stars... (I still hyperventilate when I remember the time I met Carrie Fisher).

If you're doing the trivia contests, take your star wars trivial pursuit cards. They help you prepare while you're waiting in line!

A watch! A must if you want to see all the shows! Make sure to plan ahead (while you're in line, etc.)

For the next two tips- it is much easier if you buy at the park, yet if you wish to save $:

Bring water. The water there is like $5 a bottle so bring your own and save some bucks to get a stuffed ewok.

Take some snacks for while you're waiting in line.

If you're a reporter make sure you:

Take your tag

Take FILM!

Take a notepad to write down interview answers/questions/facts/etc.

Put all of these items in a backpack and BOOM you're done! Make sure everything you have can fit in the backpack or is attached to you.. It's a hassle when you have extra stuff to carry.

NOTE: Most MGM rides have no problem with you carrying a backpack. There are a FEW exceptions, yet lockers are provided. BEWARE though, if you cannot find one, backpacks will be a problem!

If you have any more suggestions please contact us...