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Can you bring a bag on a roller coaster?

Some attractions, especially coasters, have a small net pocket on the back of the seat in front of you for storing your bag. Rock-n-Roller Coaster is one example of an attraction that uses this method. With this attraction, you would not be able to fit a large backpack in the net, but you could fit a small purse.



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Wear a fanny pack or use a VERY secure pocket that zips closed. The coasters are intense. A cross body bag would make it very difficult to secure the harnesses on the rides. Plus it would likely fly up and smack you in the face.

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Bags allowed inside the theme parks cannot be larger than 24 long X 15 wide X 18 high. If you stick within these guidelines you will not have issues bringing your bag to most attractions.

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I have a cross body, satchel type purse that's small that I want to bring but I don't want to purchase a locker to ride.” Wear a fanny pack or use a VERY secure pocket that zips closed. The coasters are intense. A cross body bag would make it very difficult to secure the harnesses on the rides.

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I recommend not wearing any precious jewelry whilst in the parks and on the rides, because if something accidentally fell off you might be very distressed. Also, I don't recommend any spiked or pointy jewelry, or anything too heavy.

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No one wants to see a cell phone go flying on a roller coaster - most of all the people in the phone's path, who now are in danger of injury from getting hit. That's why most parks ban visitors from carrying phones and other loose objects while on high-speed or intense rides, such as roller coasters.

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Opting for a backpack or sling bag ensures that you can be hands-free during your park day, though it can be tempting to overpack since you have so much space. If your bag gets too heavy or cumbersome, keep in mind most theme parks have lockers you can rent to offload some of that gear (or the merch you picked up).

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Tote bags can also be great to bring, as long as you don't overfill them. Make sure your tote bag has a zipper on the top, so your belongings will be safe when you go on roller coasters. If you are going on multiple theme park trips locally in a short period of time, you may want to even keep this bag packed.

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In your pocket or stored in your bag will almost always be the safest place for you to store your wallet, phone, keys, and other small things.

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Remember that not everyone needs to carry all of these items, but that someone in the group should have each one.
  • Ponchos or rain jackets. ...
  • Tickets. ...
  • AAA card. ...
  • Water-proof zipped bags. ...
  • Reusable water bottle. ...
  • Sunscreen. ...
  • Simple first aid supplies. ...
  • Change of clothes (including underwear) or swimsuit.


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What to Wear & NOT Wear at the Amusement Park
  • Do wear appropriate shoes. ...
  • DO NOT wear heels or sandals. ...
  • Do wear material that's breathable and comfortable — not to mention (and this isn't just for the amusement park) find material that fits your body. ...
  • Do Not wear material that you can see through when it gets wet.


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Backpacks, totes, and crossbody bags are typically considered personal items too. The key to remember is it must be able to fit underneath the seat in front of you.

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According to the National Football League, their clear bag policy states that event-goers are limited to clear plastic, vinyl or PVC bags, which can't exceed one foot in width and length. And to be more specific, these bags can't have decor or embellishments that cover the contents inside.

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To that end, a backpack with padded, adjustable shoulder straps and a contoured back is key. If you're going with a tote, just make sure it's comfy enough for all-day use with thick, reinforced handles.

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Guests are welcome to bring bottles, cups and mugs into the theme parks provided that they are not glass containers and they do not bring alcohol into the theme parks. You can check out the Walt Disney World Resort Park Rules for the complete list of prohibited items.

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Most attractions allow you to keep your belongings with you. Rarely am I without my tote bag of goodies and it stays with me. If you have a stroller, you will find parking areas to leave it parked, and you can always store items there (never leave valuables).

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