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Princess No-Pants
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I have been miiiighty tempted by the Baggallini. My concerns are:That's one reason I ordered a cross-body bag for my Disney trip, which I've blathered about in my pre-trip report here: The Return of the Wizard and the Cheerful Dwarf
I carry too much crap to use one of those Vera Bradley bags, and need something more durable than quilted cotton because I'm rough on stuff, and this is what I came up with! Baggallini Around Town Bag I'm sensitive to sun too (get dark blotches on my forehead and have to spend months using expensive creams to get rid of them), so I've got to have a bag big enough to stash my floppy hat when indoors or the sun goes down.
(1) Weight. The Baggallini looks kinda heavy & bulky in all the photos I've seen. I want something light-weight. I have Lupus and suffer from chronic rheumatoid arthritis. I use an ECV in the parks, but try to park it and walk as much as I'm able to because I hate completely depending on the stupid scooter. (But I've accepted that without one, WDW just isn't possible for me.) The larger bags I've carried in the past have always just put even more stress on my joints because of the weight of them.
(2) Strap Length. Being tall, large-busted, and round about the middle, I need a bag with a VERY long strap in order to be able to wear it slung cross-body. The Vera Bradley Hipster has a 50-some-odd inch adjustable strap which, from all accounts, stays put without tearing up your shoulder of hurting your neck.
(3) Dimensions/Capacity. I kind of want a smaller bag to prevent me from over-packing, like I tend to do for park days. Any bag I have, if there's space, I seem to fill it. I figure that if I start with a smaller container, and it will force me to truly only bring the necessities. (And instead of a hat, because I hate hats, I opt for SPF 70 waterproof/sweatproof sunscreen!)
(4) Portability. Something small like the Hipster, I can leave on comfortably while driving the ECV. Larger bags I am constantly taking off, putting in the basket on the front so I can drive, then wrestling it back on again when I get off of the ECV.
(5) Price. I can get the VB Hipster on eBay for around $20 including shipping, if I'm not too terribly picky about the fabric (and I'm not). The lowest deal I've been able to find on the Baggallini is around $70 bucks. Biiiiiiig difference!

My one and only concern about the Hipster is that it is just cotton, and not at all waterproof. But I plan on having a gallon-size ziploc bag to put things like cameras and cell phones into when we hit Splash Mountain or Kali River Rapids.
