Are you allowed to wear loungefly mini backpacks on rides?

Soulshift

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Are there any rides you can not wear the loungefly minis on? Or atleast keep it with you on your persons the whole time.
 
Disney rides are intended for you to take/wear your belongings with you. I wear an average sized backpack and with the exception of Kali River Rapids (lockers available due to water) and Flight of Passage (cubby available directly behind your vehicle) I keep my backpack with me at all times.
 
Are there any rides you can not wear the loungefly minis on? Or atleast keep it with you on your persons the whole time.
Some attractions have compartments in front of the seats (or even under them, like on Star Tours) which can fit various bag sizes, depending on the attraction. On others, you could either put the bag on the floor in front of you in your ride vehicle or hold it on your lap.
 
I wear mine on all rides. I typically put it on the floor between my legs and put my foot through a strap. IDK if this is needed, but it makes me feel better & I don’t have to think about it during the ride (like Everest.)
This, exactly. If I make sure it’s zipped up and have one strap looped around my leg I don’t worry about it.

I like having a water -resistant pack with me so I feel fine setting it on the floor of ride vehicles without worry about ruining a nice bag. That’s part of why I don’t own any of the nice lounge fly or D&B bags
 
Yeah, no worries about anything called a "Mini" - some people tour around WDW with absolutely gigantic and stuffed backpacks! They look like they're going mountian climbing. As far as I can see, they take them on most all the rides as mentioned above. I really don't kow why people need so much stuff with them, but the rides at WDW are generally very bag-freindly.
 
Even if you're "packing light" with a baby, ten diapers and a pack of wipes takes up a decent amount of space.

Oh yeah - I think most folks with babies pack their strollers with the daiper bag, etc. and that's perfectly understandable. I'm talking about the "kids" - young adults with what appears to be a backpack full of books or something - it's not something that bothers me at all, I just find it amusing.
 
Wear it or put it in the bag holder areas. I have a waterproof Vera Bradley backpack and it goes everywhere.
 
Even if you're "packing light" with a baby, ten diapers and a pack of wipes takes up a decent amount of space.
Diapers, wipes, formula, bottles, desitin, hand wipes, change of clothes, sunblock, some baby food, burp cloth, more diapers, diaper disposal bags, disposable bibs, disposable table toppers, more diapers, mum mums, hat, baby sunglasses, more diapers.
 
I really don't kow why people need so much stuff with them, but the rides at WDW are generally very bag-freindly.

Extra clothes for early or later in the day, sunscreen, snacks, bottles of spring water for those of us who cannot abide disney water, stuff for the group, extra shoes, etc etc etc.
 
Yeah, no worries about anything called a "Mini" - some people tour around WDW with absolutely gigantic and stuffed backpacks! They look like they're going mountain climbing. As far as I can see, they take them on most all the rides as mentioned above. I really don't know why people need so much stuff with them, but the rides at WDW are generally very bag-friendly.

:laughing: So true! I was just going to say that's one great thing about Disney parks, you can bring just about as much as you care to haul around on the rides!
 












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