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  1. #21
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    may i suggest a camelbak to hold all of your belongings AND carry water with you while you are walking. They come in all different sizes but we have found that the "cloudwalker" from camelbak serves out needs very well. Its a backback/water holder(bladder). Its around $60-70 but it well worth it to have 2 liters of cold water at your fingertips!

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    I prefer my fannypack. Keep in mind all bags have to go through a security check before entering the park, even a fannypack. (At least it was this way the last two years we were there.)

    I try to get in a line that has fewer backpacks and diaper bags the security CMs have to check. The line moves faster.

    This year, I'm going to try a small wallet attached to my belt. This way I won't have to stop for security.
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  4. #23
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    Do yourself a favor and take a fanny pack, they will hold everything you need and don't get in the way on most rides. If you keep your money in it it's up front where you can keep an eye on it -unlike a back pack.
    When you put a bottle of sunscreen, a camera, money, chapstick, bottle of water or juice in cargo pants don't your pants fall down? [img]tongue.gif[/img]
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    I understand that theory of lockers not moving with you - especially from the back of World Showcase. But that changes nothing. We look up in the sky and compare notes with the weatherman. My girlfriend has been pretty accurate about the "four o'clock showers" The idea is that we don't carry anything at all. We know where everything is, more or less. The times guide doesn't mean a thing cuz when you get there is when you get there. And you never know exactly how long you'll be getting on and off a ride, even with fastpass - things happen.

    I like to count fanny packs and and point them out to my girlfriend. Sorry. But cargo looks better to us. The packs don't flatter her body, and I'll just leave it at that (what if she sees this??). [img]smile.gif[/img] I guess real cargo has bigger pockets and also some on the sides - but you know fashion - what a word really means and how its applied are two different things. Hardly anything she has comes with the side leg pockets. Our friends are going in a few weeks and one mentioned her backback in her planning - she does what she thinks is best for her, but I'd only have a backback on me if I were to wonder around Fort Wilderness. Like someone else said, that just isn't a vacation! Once we've been around the park having taken our fill of attractions, we are near the lockers anyway - so grab the camera gear. And for what its worth, no fanny pack can possibly hold the amount of gear I bring - shoulda mentioned that before (as if two tripods - actually one and one monopod - didn't tip things off!).

    But I would consider the benefits of a fanny pack if it were to be used to hold a few hot dogs from Casey's for those moments when the walk is too far and the urge too great. [img]graemlins/crazy.gif[/img]

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