
disneyfan
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any sort of bag u have makes u have to stand in a huge line for 'guests with bags' the line for guests w/o bags is never even a line b/c most bring all their junk. We fit everything into our pockets and just bring hand sanitizer, wallets, cameras, and batteries. |
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kaitlyn
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backpack definitely |
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In Love!
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a messenger bag
fanny pack
or a back pack |
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The Pink Airplane
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Try a small backpack or a messenger bag. Fanny packs are also good but don't hold quite as much as a backpack would. |
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cinderella
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A back pack When I went there last year I had a light back pack and it worked out great they are great because if you need to change your clothes form getting wet on the water rides or if it rains it is a great thing. Have fun=] |
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D J
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Pockets or backpack for your stuff. But best would be not to carry anything, leaving your hands free for fun.
I would only carry my small wallet with ID, one credit card, & cash, in one front pocket. The other front pocket my asthma inhaler. My combo reading/sun glasses. Put sun screen before I go in. That's it. |
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TrishaJ
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I always use a fanny pack to carry my camera and wallet. It is convenient and even has a waterproof liner inside to protect my camera when getting on water rides. It's much better than carrying a purse/bag. |
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la madre de quattro
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I would look for one of those backpack purses. They were big in the 90s and I am not sure if you can still get them or not but this is what I took to Disney. Also, another option is to just bring your things you need and rent a locker. It is only like $2.00 so you can leave your stuff there and come back when you need something. It really is not that big of a deal. We did this so we could bring extra clothes for the evening hours, cause it was Feb and chilly at night, and it worked out great for extra things. Have a fantastic trip!! |
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Lorraine C
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I have been to Disney World many times on vacation. I find the easiest thing is a backpack , the kind with a drawstring top and pouches on side to carry water bottles. Other carriers I have seen are fanny packs. If you are staying in one of the resorts, almost anything you purchase can be sent to your room so you don't have to carry it throughout the parks. Enjoy your stay and have a great time!!! |
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smilingeyes_momof3
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I always use a mini-backpack. |
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In my happy place
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You could bring a backpack with you. That is what I do. Otherwise, you could rent a locker to store your items or use a fanny pack. |
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shank27
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A small Backpack. A fanny pack is not big enough to put a lot of stuff in. I carry a small backpack that I fit A DSLR camera in plus 2 lenses and a video camera . I also keep a small umbrella and a poncho in it. I also keep a water bottle hanging off it by a lanyard and snacks all in a size of 12x12x8 |
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ReAnne
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a locker at the parks... |
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Jenny
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Use a fanny-pack. Super-convenient, stylish enough. |
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canfield205
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There are safe lockers you can rent. I remember that they areclost to the ticket booths. |
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ness300
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I took a hiking fanny pack had holders on side with 2 water bottles and big enough to carry the camera, id, small first aid kit, as well as small container of sun tan lotion. the water bottles saved alot of money on drinks, since it was 1.50 for a botlle of water (i think). you can get this at walmarts in the sports department for 14.00. I was able to fit on all rides with the bag around my waist, others required you put under your seat. Since it was a hiking bag it was water proof. |
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Tree70
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Rent a stroller. They are extremely light weight to push and they come in handy for the tired kids. you can fit children in them . I was just there last week. |
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