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Should I bring a tote bag to an amusement park?

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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A backpack is a great option for a theme park. It's comfortable to wear, distributes the weight of your belongings evenly across your back, and can carry the most items within it. Look for a backpack with several compartments to keep your items organized and easy to find.

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Bring a bag (if you're not going solo) to the park to keep your essential items close and organized. Choose a comfortable bag that's suitable for your needs, with enough space for all your items. Pack non-perishable snacks or sandwiches, and bring plenty of water to stay hydrated.

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While the size isn't specified in the guidelines, the general guidance is to ensure that the bag is no bigger than a moderate-sized backpack. I have brought a purse, small backpack, and even a diaper bag onto an attraction before. Most attractions will allow you to set the bag at your feet while you ride.

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If you're planning on going on water rides at the park, you'll need to keep your phone and other valuables safe from water damage. Bringing a waterproof bag or putting your belongings in a Ziploc bag will ensure they don't get wet.

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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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Do Not wear material that you can see through when it gets wet. Find a bra where your ladies are not going to fall out when you're on the coasters, or just walking around for that matter.

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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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Do Not wear material that you can see through when it gets wet. Find a bra where your ladies are not going to fall out when you're on the coasters, or just walking around for that matter. Or a dress/skirt (I know some that this is all they wear.. wear a garment underneath for modesty.)

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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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Comfortable Shoes Comfort should be your top priority when choosing shoes for an amusement park. Look for shoes that have good arch support and cushioning to absorb the impact of walking and standing for long periods of time. Sneakers or athletic shoes are a great option as they provide both comfort and support.

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Bags for Personal Items In those cases, you'll need some type of bag to carry your belongings. Disney allows backpacks, fanny packs, totes, pocketbooks, and other types of bags and carrying cases into the parks. So long as it doesn't exceed 24? long x 15? wide x 18? high, any type of bag is allowed.

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Amusement Park Outfit Idea #1: Jeans are always my go-to, so this is a no brainer for me. I've worn jeans at almost every amusement park we've ever been to! But choose ones that are comfortable and won't sag throughout the day when you're hot and sweaty. If it's super hot, shorts are a great alternative.

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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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The larger the mass, the larger the momentum, and the more force you need to change it. Mass does not make a roller coaster go faster but it does make it harder to slow down. This is why amusement parks test roller coasters with dummies filled with water.

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People with high blood pressure and/or heart conditions are warned not to ride roller coasters because of the way they tax the cardiovascular system. The adrenaline rush that roller coasters give you causes a rapid spike in your heart rate and blood pressure.

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