Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
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In the past we've taken a bag that is small enough to fit into my husband's cargo shorts (for the times when I don't feel like being the one to carry it). It's a bag that is meant to be either cross-body or snapped around your waist and is used for scubba divers so it's water resistent.
It has enough room for 2 smart phones (placed in plastic bags for extra water protection), cards/ids, and travel sized sunscreen, our small digital camera and maybe something else fairly small.
It's pretty easy to go through bag checks and as it can be put into cargo shorts without adding too much weight it was perfect for us.
The next time we go I'm considering bringing in a collapsable waterbottle that can easily fit into cargo shorts as well.
I do agree with others that it does depend on ages of children however as you stated the child is 12 thus needing little in the park. Just remember travel-sized sunscreen is a life-saver-don't forget that because it's soooooo expensive in the parks.
It has enough room for 2 smart phones (placed in plastic bags for extra water protection), cards/ids, and travel sized sunscreen, our small digital camera and maybe something else fairly small.
It's pretty easy to go through bag checks and as it can be put into cargo shorts without adding too much weight it was perfect for us.
The next time we go I'm considering bringing in a collapsable waterbottle that can easily fit into cargo shorts as well.
I do agree with others that it does depend on ages of children however as you stated the child is 12 thus needing little in the park. Just remember travel-sized sunscreen is a life-saver-don't forget that because it's soooooo expensive in the parks.

