mamaofsix
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One thing that people going bag-less may not be thinking of is financials. Generally, if you are lucky enough to go without a bag, it means you may have more $$$ available than the person lugging in bags. Going without a bag means either:
a) You are lucky enough to be able afford to stay on-site (and therefore go back to your resort for breaks)
or
b) You are lucky enough to afford the high cost of Disney food and drinks and therefore don't need to bring your own.
Believe me, if our large family could afford to buy all of our food & drinks at the Parks, or if we could afford to stay on-site, then I would love to go bagless. But that simply isn't a financial reality.
Should my family be penalized by a longer wait in the security line and nasty looks from those with smaller bags simply because we don't have as high of an income as the next person?
Disney is already nearly impossible for some of us to afford. Barring people from bringing their own gear would probably make it even more unattainable.
a) You are lucky enough to be able afford to stay on-site (and therefore go back to your resort for breaks)
or
b) You are lucky enough to afford the high cost of Disney food and drinks and therefore don't need to bring your own.
Believe me, if our large family could afford to buy all of our food & drinks at the Parks, or if we could afford to stay on-site, then I would love to go bagless. But that simply isn't a financial reality.
Should my family be penalized by a longer wait in the security line and nasty looks from those with smaller bags simply because we don't have as high of an income as the next person?
Disney is already nearly impossible for some of us to afford. Barring people from bringing their own gear would probably make it even more unattainable.