Yeah, just as a side note, the rule for bags is a pretty legitimate one. There's a couple reasons for them.
1). Safety. If you have a bag, and you're seated in those seats, the restraint can not hold you correctly because there will be a bag in your way.
2). Ride capacity. If you notice on Forbidden Journey, the ride vehicles never stop moving, ever. If you're fidgeting around, trying to get your bag to fit, or trying to stuff it between you and rider next to you, and you cause a delay, the ENTIRE platform will stop, all because of you. I know this is considered the "Me" generation, so I'm sure you wouldn't care, but think about the guests behind you who now have to wait longer because of you.
3). Lost articles. Team Members can NOT hold any loose articles for you, and you are NOT allowed to leave it anywhere except in a locker. Reasons? If a TM holds it for you, you get off the ride, check your bag, find $100 missing. You come back, claim the TM stole your money, big situation arises. Sometimes, people do this intentionally, and blame the TM of theft just to get the company to give them something. Also, if you leave it somewhere, and someone takes it, bigger situation.
4). Articles lost on ride. Lets say you do manage to get your expensive purse on the ride, and the ride does its normal movements, which causes the purse to fall from your seat, land on floor (which btw, is about a 15 foot drop from where your seat is) and all you stuff scatters everywhere. Then the vehicles behind you runs over everything, crunches phones, keys, wallets, credit card, cameras. You get off the ride wanting all those things back, which they will not get for you, because that would involve shutting down the entire ride, just for you. They say they'll get it at the end of the night. So the ride closes, the TM's walk the track, just for you, and the bring back everything you dropped, but it's in pieces. You then attempt to sue Universal, saying its their fault that you dropped everything. Major situation.
So, just follow the rules, and put it in a locker.
