Lilsia
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Ummmm...two words: feminine products
I just fill my pockets up. Good thing is that the load gets smaller and smaller.
Ummmm...two words: feminine products
Unless u have a small child/baby....I have no idea why anyone would want to carry a bag of any size into a theme park....I've seen some that u would need a Sherpa just to carry! Buy a lanyard....put ur credit cards/id's in that...phone in pocket...and walk! Ur not going camping....IF u need something for an emergency I'm pretty sure Disney sells it....
While I probably could buy anything I need in the park, I have no desire to pay theme park prices for ordinary goods. Extra sunscreen, dollar store ponchos, dollar store glow sticks for fireworks time, reusable water bottles, snacks, and sometimes lunch. A few extra minutes in the bag check line are well worth it to me. Disney is expensive enough without rebuying things i already own. Plus, if I were to buy a bottle of sunscreen or ponchos in the park, I'd still have to carry them around with me, and i much prefer the hands-free convenience of a backpack to the annoyance of a plastic bag.
I've always been the one with the bag. DH empties his pockets and takes DD9 through bagless. I was a bit miffed the one time they pulled him for the metal detector and DD9 was left by herself. But it's just the way it goes I guess.
And the one at the International Gateway is even worse!If you can, avoid bringing a bag to Epcot. That security line is the worst. The other three parks seem to go pretty quick as they have many bag check lines. Epcot's security area is small and they can't fit any more tables in there.
This made me laugh as I can’t tell you how many times we’ve commented on this. Leave the luggage in your room!Unless u have a small child/baby....I have no idea why anyone would want to carry a bag of any size into a theme park....I've seen some that u would need a Sherpa just to carry! Buy a lanyard....put ur credit cards/id's in that...phone in pocket...and walk! Ur not going camping....IF u need something for an emergency I'm pretty sure Disney sells it....
And the one at the International Gateway is even worse!
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They want every bag on the table and if it has pouches/zippers/buttons, they want it all opened to be able to look in
Some places every guest goes through the metal detector, some it's random selection. Kids don't go through the metal detector so their ushered just around the table to be where the parent is once they step through. No kids are ever just left by themselves. Their never more than a few feet away from the parent
Unless u have a small child/baby....I have no idea why anyone would want to carry a bag of any size into a theme park....I've seen some that u would need a Sherpa just to carry! Buy a lanyard....put ur credit cards/id's in that...phone in pocket...and walk! Ur not going camping....IF u need something for an emergency I'm pretty sure Disney sells it....
It doesn't really matter what bag YOU carry. What matters are the bags, no make that people in front of you. You know that person who just seems oblivious to the whole process? The guy with the camera bag attached to his belt. That's what takes long. AND, YES! I was with that guy. My brother-in-law. Older guy, shuffles along. Doesn't think to start removing the camera bag. They pull him aside. He has to take his belt off to get the bag off. Every single time. Every park...
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Hi I'm a female and we experience menstruation.Unless u have a small child/baby....I have no idea why anyone would want to carry a bag of any size into a theme park....I've seen some that u would need a Sherpa just to carry! Buy a lanyard....put ur credit cards/id's in that...phone in pocket...and walk! Ur not going camping....IF u need something for an emergency I'm pretty sure Disney sells it....
Agreed!
Those "some Sherpa's assistance required" backpacks have always baffled me. I'm not talking about a small pack, I'm talking about the unjustifiably huge ones. As if it isn't difficult enough to navigate some of the "packed" que's, speeding scooters, folks who stop short to text and those scary double stroller operators...there's always that guy/gal with a 10 day pack with 3' buffer zone and a big rig tractor trailers turning radius. You know the one where you take your chances navigating around them as they turn without any thought of those around. Comments have mentioned needing medicinal/personal items that are "must haves". If your items require 2cuft backpack then I feel for you, but for gawds sake have it opened, unzipped, unpacked enough that you're not holding the rest of us at the checkpoint. If not, leave all the stuff at the hotel and let the rest of us enjoy our day.
This!! 25 minutes waiting in the Epcot bag check line last week.I do wish they could institute a "small bag line" for wristlets and the like. It would be nice not to have to wait behind the families with multiple backpacks with multiple pockets and stroller searches when all I have is my little wristlet.
This!! 25 minutes waiting in the Epcot bag check line last week.