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    jamiedawn27
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    Okay I am making each of my three girls bring a bag to the park this June…i have ideas on what to put in them but I’m wondering if I am missing stuff. So give me a list! They will be 7, 12 and 15. Go!!

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    StupidJudy
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    Hmm, maybe girls are different than boys but mine never wanted to carry anything, I think just once when my little one was 5 on his first visit he had a tiny backpack with a few Hot Wheels in there. So all that to say I am not help at all. LOL

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    jamiedawn27
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    no girls have no problem with purses so i look to them to help carry some of the weight :)

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    Nascfan
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    Literally the first thing that popped into my head was individual bottles of hand sanitizer. Because, well, you know 10,000 people have touched that railing/chain in a queue/item in a store/etc today. Small bottle of sunscreen for each for reapplications throughout the day? I don’t know, going to have to think about this.

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    disneyfan1966
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    hmmmm – you could have them each carry their own throw away poncho – cuts down on the bulk in your bag!

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    StupidJudy
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    On the top of my head, like Scott said, sanitizer, a tissue pack, small reusable water bottle, I have a princess one I got at the dollar store, sort of like a little pouch you can fill with water and weighs nothing when it’s empty. Cereal bar or other prepackaged snack, lip balm, sunglasses. Disposable ponchos (you gave me that idea lol), maybe a small pack of wet wipes.

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    Going thru security at EPCOT one year, this dude in the security queueueuee next to us had a knife on his belt.
    Security jumped all over this dude asking all kinds of questions.
    When asked why are you bringing a knife in here? “FOR SELF PROTECTION AND IT’S UNDER 6 INCHES IT’S LEGAL”.
    We didn’t hang around to find out if they let him come in with it but I doubt they did since they took it from him.
    I would thing a knife would be considered harmful or disruptive.
    The point being, DON’T bring your knife in your BAG! Mickey will protect you!
    :up:

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    Nascfan
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    On the top of my head, like Scott said, sanitizer, a tissue pack, small reusable water bottle, I have a princess one I got at the dollar store, sort of like a little pouch you can fill with water and weighs nothing when it’s empty. Cereal bar or other prepackaged snack, lip balm, sunglasses. Disposable ponchos (you gave me that idea lol), maybe a small pack of wet wipes.

    :up: :up: Love these!

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    bexruns
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    On the top of my head, like Scott said, sanitizer, a tissue pack, small reusable water bottle, I have a princess one I got at the dollar store, sort of like a little pouch you can fill with water and weighs nothing when it’s empty. Cereal bar or other prepackaged snack, lip balm, sunglasses. Disposable ponchos (you gave me that idea lol), maybe a small pack of wet wipes.

    I’m going to echo this. And because I use my phone a lot in the parks for the wait times, pictures and all that stuff….always an external battery/charger and cord for my cell. They are pretty cheap nowadays and work pretty well.

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    Chelle
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    On the top of my head, like Scott said, sanitizer, a tissue pack, small reusable water bottle, I have a princess one I got at the dollar store, sort of like a little pouch you can fill with water and weighs nothing when it’s empty. Cereal bar or other prepackaged snack, lip balm, sunglasses. Disposable ponchos (you gave me that idea lol), maybe a small pack of wet wipes.

    I’m going to echo this. And because I use my phone a lot in the parks for the wait times, pictures and all that stuff….always an external battery/charger and cord for my cell. They are pretty cheap nowadays and work pretty well.

    Yes! This! If you will be in a park ALL day and using MDE app, you NEED to charge your phone! :up:

    I like to have wet wipes instead of sanitizer. Sunblock too! it’s hot here ;)

    #25819
    bexruns
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    I also tend to collect the napkins we get at wherever we get food/drinks. Not because I actually collect them ( LOL ) but because at some point in the day I might need one and it’s a nice to have just in case.

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    dngnb8
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    If youre leaning toward snacks as well, pack protein snacks. They will stave off hunger longer.

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    starbee
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    I also tend to collect the napkins we get at wherever we get food/drinks. Not because I actually collect them ( LOL ) but because at some point in the day I might need one and it’s a nice to have just in case.

    Really good tip! :up:

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    Nascfan
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    I also tend to collect the napkins we get at wherever we get food/drinks. Not because I actually collect them ( LOL ) but because at some point in the day I might need one and it’s a nice to have just in case.

    Us too! Our backpack always has napkins stuffed in it!

    #25849
    StupidJudy
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    This is the kind of water bottle I was talking about, in case anyone was wondering. :)

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