ClaraOswald
Missing Disneyland
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Our goal is always to carry into a park as little as we possibly can. Usually that is a small cross-body purse/bag for me, DS18 has a waist pack and DH carries a small "net" drawstring bag (Its designed as a "backpack" style, but he usually just slings it over a shoulder) with a couple bottles of water. Once we have drunk the water, it gets stuffed into either my or DS18's bag. That is it - if it doesn't fit in there, it doesn't go to the park!
I always wonder what on earth people need that requires every member of their party to wear a backpack! (This is WDW - I have no idea if it is as prevalent at DLR) Doesn't it just tire everyone out to be hauling all that around?
Personally, I just with the people with backpacks would be aware of their surroundings and that their "back" sticks out a foot or more behind them. I can't count the number of times I've been hit with heavy backpacks as people swing around in line (or the pre-show holding areas, or on busses!) to look at something or talk to someone!![]()
I also wonder what people are bringing when they have multiple large backpacks. We have a small backpack that we put in the stroller. It has diapers, wipes, an extra outfit, sunscreen. I wear a Disneyland fanny pack with my phone, camera, and small items like chapstick and medication. We put water bottles in the stroller. Before our son, if we brought a backpack it would just have sunscreen or extra socks if it was going to be rainy. We'd put it in a locker though.