Hm. We are a cloth only family. I'm not sure why you can't wash poopy dipes in a coin-op machine? Anyway...
Because people get nervous that the machine won't actually work, and there will be leftovers in it for the next person.
Even my blissfully childfree brother could see that he trusted his washing machine enough (he said "if I didn't trust it to get things clean, I'd get a new one!"), so I'm not sure why others worry about that.
Monkey! We were absolutely plastic-free once DS's bum was totally under our control (43 hours post-earthside). And our first two visits to DL were day trips from San Diego.
Brought probably ten dipes. 2 wetbags. Couple plastic bags, just in case. When traveling we did use disposable wipes, sometimes, and honestly I can't remember what we did on those first two trips.
We used pocket dipes and AIOs like Bumkins. LOVE Bumkins. They are so ridiculously easy it's not even funny! I think we were still in the land of FuzziBunz for the first DL trip, but we were mainly bumkin'ized for the second.
Change dipe, fold up, put in wetbag. So so so easy.
When we got back to brother's house that night, put small wetbag into big wetbag, where it would be washed when it was time.
But heck, we traveled for about 4 nights up to Vancouver, brought all our dipes...put the clean in one big wetbag, put dirties as they happened into the other wetbag. Then put wetbag into suitcase, took suitcase home with us. We took the train for that trip. It's all easy.
Only type of travel we didn't do while DS was in dipes was a cruise, because we didn't have enough dipes to do an entire 7 days, and our cruiseline of choice (
RCCL) doesn't have washers on board. I guess it could be an adventure to find a laundromat in a port, LOL, but it was just never anything we wanted to do.
Disposables were absolutely positively NOT an option for us. I chose them because my mom used them, and she used them because of my extreme reactions to it. I have strong reactions to the diaper aisle at grocery stores, and when I smell a garbage can near a diaper changing station it can make me quite ill (the combo of what's in the diaper and the chemicals in the plastic dipes). Obviously, there are strong reasons for us to use only cloth.
Have fun! Buy Bumkins!

So so easy. (though side-snap swaddlebees were a late in the game fave, too) E was finished with dipes at 2...took me until he was 2.5 to admit it and do the final wash/put away, but HE was over them much earlier.
