Hi all and welcome to the page for the American Weekly
Every year we get asked what do I need to bring to Dreamflight? To the right we have the as list of suggested items.

I hope this helps you out and be prepared have the time of your life as you help our Dreamflight children have the "Trip of a Lifetime". I am always available by email should you have any questions prior to your week with Dreamflight.

As we get closer to Dreamfllight I will update any information or changes as needed.


Looking forward to seeing you all at DREAMFLIGHT 2010


Debbie Zwegat
Weekly Coordinator
dzwegat@cfl.rr.com
          THINGS TO BRING TO DREAMFLIGHT

1. Backpack or Bum Bag. ( Warning: Do NOT call it a fanny pack in front of the kids; this is a derogatory slang work in the UK. TRUST ME )

2. Suntan Lotion

3. Cooler for your hotel room to keep drinks in. (Cheaper than buying it form the store or vending machines. )

4. Rain Poncho  - A must for rainy days AND especially to prevent yourself from getting wet. It's difficult to push a wheelchair and carry and umbrella.

5. Cameras - You may want to purchase a cheap water camera for those water days.

6. Hawaiian Night -  - Grass skirt or Hawaiian items for the luau we sponsor for the children.

7. Cowboy Night -  - Bring your best western wear and cowboy hat.

8. Adult Appreciation Dinner -  - some folks bring nicer clothes to wear for this.

9. When at Sea World and Islands of Adventures you get very wet so you may want to bring extra clothes for these days.

10. Water shoes for the water days, a must for Blizzard Beach and Discovery Cove since we walk the kids out into the water and it is rocky.

11. Very comfortable shoes since you will be on your feet most of the day.

12. Refillable water bottle if you like to have your own or a camel pack.

13. Hat to protect from sun.

14. Goofy hats, etc. since we all tend to get "goofy and silly" during the week.

15. Remember to bring al medicines because you won't be able to leave the hotel to go home at night.

16. Cell phone calls, texting and emails need to be kept to emergencies or off duty hours.