Diaper bag backpack

At Disney for our 13 mo at the time, we used the BRICA goPad, My hubby did most of the changing in the park except when we went to Baby Care Center. It has a large the mat so that was nice to put down for little one. Plus I could store 4 diaper in there along with wipes, butt cream and the roll for trash. It then went into a normal school backpack for us, we wanted to carry our stuff to, and it fit nicely on stroller handles and also comfortable on our backs when we went on rides. http://www.amazon.com/Brica-64013-B...426866251&sr=1-6&keywords=diaper+changing+pad

At home we have the Eddie Bauer Diaper Bag - its nice as it is gender nutral so hubby will wear it. It has a matt and cooler compartment. Also has good amount of room in the insides. http://www.amazon.com/Eddie-Bauer-B...866114&sr=8-2&keywords=eddie+bauer+diaper+bag

Make sure you pack an extra outfit for little one in a ziplock bag to bring to park you never know when they might need the change.
 
I have a Columbia backpack diaper bag. I love it but I have never brought it to Disney. I have a small carry case that is the perfect size for about 5 diapers, wipes and cream. Then I have my IASW Le Sport Sac mini back pack. I put my wallet, phone, camera and fold up a change of clothes. Keep in mind, when my DDs were 1 I was nursing still and didn't have to worry about bottles and formula etc.
 

Check out the JuJuBe BFF. Tons of pockets and can be both a backpack and over the shoulder. Or, just grab a cheap backpack and use sugarSNAP Files as your organization. We use the sugarSNAP files instead of a diaper bag. We toss them in the bottom of our stroller and then when we go through bag check we pull the ring of bags out and hand them over. They are mesh and see-through, so the security officers barely look at them. Very easy and organized.
 
We used the Eddie Bauer backpack that a PP mentioned at Disneyland in December. It was great! Plenty of room to be a diaper bag and backpack for DH and I. But we did put jackets in the basket under the stroller.

I actually use this backpack as my everyday diaper bag. I love having my hands free to chase DD.
 
We don't use a diaper bag. We use something similar to the goPad linked earlier. It hangs off the stroller handle with a snap on the loop. I use a City Mini stroller and use the mesh pocket on the back of the seat for an extra outfit, light blanket, burp cloths, or whatever that particular baby needs.

We do still need a bag for the family because we have 5 children plus an assortment of EpiPens, inhalers, etc. For that, I get a cheap shoulder bag with a zipper on top. I make sure to fill it less than half way. I find that having a big bag with hardly anything in it makes it less heavy than a small bag that's mostly full. (Plus if the youngest is really a baby, I have room to put my Ergo in the bag if I need to.) I get a hook that's designed to hang off the back of the stroller and hang the bag from it. When we need to leave the stroller to get in line, I just put the bag on my shoulder.
 
Love my jujube backpack. Very roomy and easy to keep clean and organized. We cloth, which takes up a bit more space, but we have never had an issue going on all-day outings.
 
We have a huge Ju Ju Bee bag, but didn't want to lug it in the parks! We took a Vera Bradley diaper bag backpack that was perfect for us! It held cups, plenty of diapers for the day, wipes, and was still really light. We will be taking it again this year, unless I can talk my husband into buying me the Ju Ju Bee backpack instead! We've had Fisher Price bags, Vera Bradley diaper bags (tote and backpack), and several other options...but the Ju Ju Bee backpack is probably my favorite overall!
 
I think I'm going to pick up something similar to the gopad and hopefully pack most everything else in the stroller. I hate carrying a backpack when it's so hot.
 
We have the Fisher Price one. We've had the Eddie Bauer and discovered it does not hold up to hard use over time. The Columbia one did better but Fisher Price has been the best one. We've used it on many a road trip. :)
 

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