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What do you do with your bag on a rollercoaster?

Keep your bag in a dedicated pouch located inside your ride vehicle. Many attractions with jostling or rapid movements incorporate a mesh pouch inside the vehicle into which you may place your bags. Some pouches may be smaller than your bag.



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On most rides you can either place the backpack on the ride car floor, behind and between your legs, and you will be just fine.

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Rides You Cannot Bring Bags On All bags not secured around the waist must be stowed in lockers on these rides. Small lockers for handbags and small backpacks are free and larger lockers are available for rent/hire. Universal's lockers are quick and efficient – just scan your ticket at a kiosk and a locker will open.

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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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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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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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Pockets with zippers, use a backpack or purse, some roller coasters have velcro pockets in front of the rider to store phones and sunglasses, I've been known to use those as well. Will your phone fall out of your pocket on a roller coaster? If you zip the pocket it's in, then it shouldn't fall.

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This force is centripetal force and helps keep you in your seat. In the loop-the-loop upside down design, it's inertia that keeps you in your seat. Inertia is the force that presses your body to the outside of the loop as the train spins around.

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“How to store cell phones? ” Hip sack is a great option... I have seen both men and women wear them...they will hold all personal items easily... keys, money, baseball hats, phones, sun glasses, etc...all of these items have been known to fly off / out of pockets while on certain rides.

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Note: If you're going to the amusement park on your own, you may be fine without bringing a bag. Generally, I only ever take my ID, phone, and keys (and payment if I anticipate buying anything). But, if you have more items that you need or would like to bring, then you'll want to take a bag.

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However, there is sensible logic behind banning smartphones on fast moving and high flying rides. Usually, any kind of loose items, like change in one's pocket, or jewelry that can fly off, or even hats are allowed on rides because they may whip off of someone's body in an instant.

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I would recommend taking a small backpack or drawstring bag to an amusement park. They're not too burly and bulky to tote around, but efficient in hauling your gear without getting cluttered or obnoxious. But ultimately, there's a type of bag for what suits your preferences and needs, so we can touch on those.

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