thats really interesting. can you elaborate
It is a good idea to pack a medicine cabinet, I swear in all of our trips I have gone on a hunt for every medicine.I'm toying with the idea of getting just a really small insulated backpack. I have little kids, so I'll need to carry snacks and stuff to keep them sane throughout the day, but I don't want to be lugging around something the size of a suitcase, either.
Someone once told me it's a good idea to carry anti-nausea medicine with you, just in case someone gets sick on a ride.
I take dramamine everyday morning before I leave the room. I so suffer motion sickness, even the ride on the bus would make me sick. The dramamine allows me to ride the buses and rides with no motion sickness all day.I'm toying with the idea of getting just a really small insulated backpack. I have little kids, so I'll need to carry snacks and stuff to keep them sane throughout the day, but I don't want to be lugging around something the size of a suitcase, either.
Someone once told me it's a good idea to carry anti-nausea medicine with you, just in case someone gets sick on a ride.
When my kids were smaller I would carry a cross body bag with a vinyl liner. Freeze all snacks and water bottles the night before. I also carried handi wipes (I would freeze these too) chapstick, small sunscreen, ibuprofen, dramamine and band aids in a zippy bag just enough for the day of course. Throughout the day things would thaw and the vinyl liner kept the bags moisture at bay. This kept my hands free and everything in one place. The more snacks that were consumed the lighter the bag got. It didn't put a strain on my back and everything was accessible. Even 20 years later I still carry a small cross body bag when we go to the parks. Hope this helps.I'm toying with the idea of getting just a really small insulated backpack. I have little kids, so I'll need to carry snacks and stuff to keep them sane throughout the day, but I don't want to be lugging around something the size of a suitcase, either.
Someone once told me it's a good idea to carry anti-nausea medicine with you, just in case someone gets sick on a ride.
Same for me, with one addition - a 99 cent rain poncho in my back pocket. We tour mostly in summer.Hmm...wallet with money, check. Cellphone in left cargo pocket, check. COmpact camera in right cargo pocket, check. No bag. No wait to get into the parks. Nothing to worry about when on rides. Done.
My name is Mary Poppins. Everything that you could possibly need is in my bag. Hair ties, cell phone, umbrella, mirror, sunglasses, brush, comb, plastic Disney bags, gum, inhaler, epi pen, necessities for women, wallet, camera...
I warn the security guard to stick his hand in my bag at his own risk. There might be a Parana in there...
There are also crayons in my purse. No I'm not kidding.Probably also need mace, to fend off all the people behind... though even with all that...
...still doesn't match the bag of a young mom and day with a child and their entire home inside of there to keep said child happy.
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