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Can you wear fanny packs on roller coasters?

Yes you can, I usually put my ID and wallet in my camera case and wear it around my waist when going to theme parks.



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For most of the rides, you'll likely be able to just leave the bag around your waist, but for the ones that have a lap bar or over the shoulder harness that would make that uncomfortable, you'll be able to either keep your bag in a small storage area or just down at your feet.

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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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You can even wear it on rides. A fanny pack is still considered a “bag,” so you will still need to go through the bag check line when entering any theme park or water park, but rest assured your fanny pack will be welcome!

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Lastly, if you're wearing thongs or sandals and are planning to ride a rollercoaster, you'll be asked to take them off so they don't fall out mid-ride. The floor on rides can get filthy, so do your feet a favour and wear enclosed shoes.

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A fanny pack, also known as a waist bag or pouch bag, is a small bag worn around the waist. It became popular in the 1980s and 1990s as a practical way to carry personal items with you during activities such as travelling, hiking and cycling.

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Front or Back Body Sling To pull off this look, you simply need to strap your fanny pack around your waist. This style screams street fashion and will elevate your outfit instantly.

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A fanny pack on top of your outerwear is easy to style. Sling your fanny pack over your jacket, use your fanny pack as a belt, or tuck in your shirt to draw attention to your fanny pack. This will also make it easier to grab anything you need out of the pack throughout the day.

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It is a matter of size, not weight. If a person is too large to fit into the restraints, then they cannot ride. It depends on how a person is built. For example, a guy with a large chest may not be able to ride, but someone else that weighs more than him might.

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It's safe to say there is something for everyone at Disney parks. That said, there are definitely some surprising things you might not expect to find at a Disney park, ranging from things you might need in a medical emergency like thermometers and medications to more personal goods like condoms and underwear.

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If it's small enough on many of Disney's rides you don't even need to take your purse off, which is a plus cause you'll never lose it. Or if you're a minimalist, like me, use a fanny pack or bum bag. I'm in love with this colorful Mouse Ear fanny pack. Make sure it's big enough to fit everything you need for the day.

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Usually you are dehydrated or have other issues. Sometimes it's the ride itself but that is very rare. It's more like a symptom that something is wrong than a thing to worry about specifically. Experiencing one or two from time to time on particularly high-g coasters is normal though.

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Other health conditions can make going on high-speed rides unsafe, including pregnancy, recent surgery, heart problems, high blood pressure and aneurysms, as well as the influence of drugs or alcohol.

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