My list is a little hilarious - but I always seem to be the one everyone comes to for "stuff"... so here goes... prepare yourself!
I was *just* there, and in my Heys Travelmate I carried:
- 5-6 tea bags (free hot water at any place that serves coffee)
- 4-5 drink mix tubes
- 2 neo packs
- a small selection of bandaids
- 2 single pack Pepsid
- 4 Pepto tabs
- Allergy meds & ibuprofen in a little two compartment plastic pill thingie
- Bonine (anti-motion sick - has never made me sleepy)
- 2 sharpies
- Teeny self-contained eyeglass repair kit - one of those tiny screwdrivers with the extra screws.... I had this in my bag as a fluke one year, and the woman behind us in line actually lost a screw on her very necessary prescription glasses (on her first day in the parks) and I was able to repair it - voila! It was fabulous and now I always carry it.
- teeny container of eyedrops (contact wearer, gotten crap in eye on ride in past, was huge problem, always have this now!)
- teeny mirror (came with bag)
- Casio camera - EXLIM - it's pretty small
- extra SD card
- Cell phone
- Lesportsac Olivia pouch with money, change (the kids always want pressed pennies - who am I to argue?), one CC, ToW card & KTTW
- Ticket!!
- Teeny LED light
- Gorillapod (flexible, nearly weightless tripod - I love timed group shots!)
- Teeny nail file
- Excel spreadsheet itinerary - one page will have all confirmation numbers, phone numbers, calendar of what we have planned to do when including park hours & EMH for every day we are there (that is instantly updated once there to reflect actuals... I've not yet had any online source exactly match what happens with hours in the park over the course of the week
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- SIGG water bottle
- Small caribiner (can be used to instantly strap something to something else and weighs nothing)
- Sunglasses (or room to put them into bag)
- Antibacterial lotion & teeny container antibacterial gel
- Chapstick & one lip gloss
- Permanent backs for pins & the little opener
- Protein bar
- Additional Snack - usually two bags of fruit snacks
- Park map/current times guide procured at entrance
I *think* that is it! My goodness, it should be.
Basically, if you are in the park, and you get motion sick & a headache, which causes you to fall down, skinning your knee and knocking off your glasses which lose a screw on a cold day, I am your girl.
In the warmer months I would add a very small tube of sunscreen to the list.
Seriously - if you are in the park, and you see me, and you need something, chances are I'll have it, or will be able to get it.
Also - this is all without expanding the bag. Sure the bag has a little heft to it - mostly if the water bottle is full, but I have spent a little energy finding the smallest, the lightest and most efficient of everything (it's a hobby) to take with. Neopacks RULE.
