mickeystoontown
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Since Kathy asked and you mentioned it- and it shows just how useful your backsacks truly are- I am going to post the ways we use your string bags to make life and bag check simpler when we tour the parks. I added this info to the FAQ section of the Beach & Yacht Club thread after our trip in July.
Can you explain "String-Bag Theory" to me?
Well, I am no physicist, but yes I can!
Some of you know that I have an unhealthy obsession with string bags and Ziplocs.
1) On days when we don't need ponchos, we try to only bring what we can carry through in our hands or pockets. Folded backsack(s) in back pocket. Cell Phones and small point & shoot cameras in shorts pockets or larger camera hanging around neck (no camera bag)- extra memory cards/batteries in pockets. Carry bottles of water.
Once you are through bag check, you can take the folded backsack out of your back pocket and empty the things in your pockets, plus the drinks, into the sack to make it easier to carry.
2) This is how we packed our ponchos for the Disney parks last week.
We rolled our ponchos into a large (2 or 2 1/2 gallon bag). Any other stuff we brought into the parks, like moleskin, extra memory cards, camera batteries and journals for notes, went into another, smaller plastic bag. We also carried another empty large ziploc to keep everything dry if it rained. We would wear the ponchos and then the string bag and contents would fit into the bag. When it stopped raining, we tried to wring out the ponchos, roll them up and place them back in their bag so they didn't get everything else wet.
It was great going through bag check. We had two clear see-through bags that the checkers didn't even have to open- just look and give a quick squeeze. Someone else carried the deflated string bag in their pocket. Once past that point, the two bags went back into the string bag.
PS- my bag was custom made by DISer Mickeystoontown. She often adds a Mickey Head outline decoration to the bag but I preferred to have mine without one.
PPS- the observant reader may notice that some of these bags are Hefty, not Ziploc. A rose by any other name...
Dee, thank you sooooo much for posting this! I'm putting the link in my initial post with credit to you, of course.