orljustin said:
I saw a bunch of people using those string backpacks. I don't know where they are coming from, but they are certainly not useful for any length of time. Just get a good school type pack with padded straps.
I used a string backpack just fine at WDW. I'd never want something as big as a full sized school backpack. My regular - at home - purse is a mini-backpack style number, so I can put it on my back if I choose. It's not string, but not padded either. It's another option - a Jansport Half Pint.
Mind, the only time the string pack was remotely full - was when everyone's sweaters were stuffed in it (a few hours in the afternoon), and even then it wasn't very heavy, since the sweaters were lightweight. I mainly brought it because I knew we were going to want to remove our sweaters, our digital camera was a bit larger then, and I wanted water. It was Feb, so the temps vary quite a bit during the day.
Simply put, if you don't want to be bothered - bring less stuff! It can be done.
Get a travel sized sunscreen. Put it on before you leave for the day, so you can leave the big bottle in the room, then use the little one to replenish.
Put the pennies in your wallet, keep the penny book in your resort room.Get the smallest wallet you can - a zippered pouch, if you must have one.
Quit smoking.
If you go back to the room, mid -day - leave behind everything you don't need! Bring your park ticket, your cc, some cash, your room key, cell phone, and maybe your camera...but only if you really plan on taking night time pictures. Usually we don't take pics at night - maybe one night the entire trip.
If you minimize, you chould be able to reduce your 'stuff' to the amount that can fit in an ordinary pair of cargo shorts, with room to spare. For a woman - you should be able to reduce it down to what you can carry in the pockets of your average pair of khaki pants. I know the female version is smaller -
so have the guy carry the camera. If you still have room, you can add a bottle of water to your stash.
If you must bring baby stuff - bring only the essentials, and store them in or on the stroller. Nobody is going to steal them from your stroller -so leave them there when you go on rides. This applies to water bottles too.
If you must bring a bag, make someone else take a turn carrying it - just make certain your cash, cc, room key and cell phone remain on your person in a secure pocket.