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Krisj
07-04-2001, 12:42 PM
So, when you go, does everyne have one with a water bottle? Do the parks allow waterbottles openly exposed like that?
Any suggestions on good ones for kids and adults?

SamSam
07-04-2001, 02:19 PM
Yes, water bottles are allowed. Some people carry them in backpacks, some in the combination waistpack/bottle holders and you can also buy a water bottle holder that is easy to sling over your shoulder. I have padded/insulated ones that I bought at a Target several years ago for hiking. The ones I bought came with plastic water bottles, which you can use or remove and use whatever bottle you like.
Have a Disney Day!

Ocean
07-04-2001, 02:47 PM
I've never been a big fan of fannie packs, but I recently had a chance to do a bit of hiking and finally had to break down and get one. I found one that struck a good balance beetween being roomy, having space for two water bottles, and being reasonably comfortable to wear. These tend to be a bit more pricey than your average pack, but they seem to be very well-made. Additionally, you will note from the URLs that the company refers to them as "lumbar packs". Apparently they've done a bit of research into what make a pack comfortable or uncomfortable to wear. I can personally vouch for the blaze model. In addition to extensive trail hiking, it made a four day trip to Disneyland, and it will make the trip to WDW in August. I suppose you can probably order them from the company, and you can probably also find them in your local hiking/camping supply place or from other online vendors.

http://www.mountainsmith.com/product/matrix/lumbar/lumbar1.html
http://www.mountainsmith.com/product/matrix/lumbar/lumbar2.html

SandraM
07-04-2001, 03:50 PM
I was trying to get a Jansport Action Pack for my kids as the picture of it I saw on the internet looked great, but these packs aren't distributed in Europe.
Try having a look at the Jansport website, and see if you can find a picture of the Action Pack 40828
Action Pack 40828. It's a nylon waist pack, the pouch has a zipper top and a front pocket, it measures s6.5 x. 8 x 3.5 and contains about 100 cu in. Cost is about $20 including 22 oz water bottle. I know this would have been just the business for my kids, but I don't think it would be right for me as I have to carry extra stuff to the kids - "Mum, where's the sunscreen; Mum, have you got a band-aid;" etc.!
Good luck.
Sandra

sillyspook13
07-05-2001, 04:34 PM
Fanny packs are nice, but they tend to get in the way of lap bars on the rides. Also, I have found that they make it difficult to get through the turnstiles.