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    What type of bags do you carry around WDW

    Just curious, Im doing a little shopping here and there for our trip and was wondering what you all carried around for bags. Trying to find something that will carry a lot but nothing huge and akward to carry,

    Also, what did you carry in your bag (Did it include a camera)


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    We pretty much had a stroller the whole time (we didn't have to pay for it since we were with MAW), so I took a smaller beach bag type bag. We carried in camera, sunscreen, extra clothes for Logan (in case he got wet on a ride) and autograph album stuff. We tried not to carry too much with us.
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    I carried a small tote bag. I carried my camera, my zoom lens and an extra battery in it. I also had kleenex (AC makes my nose run), dd's sunglasses, a confirmation of our ADRs and our dollar store ponchos (It pretty much rained our whole trip). DH usually wore cargo shorts so he carried a small bottle of sunscreen, our cards and our money. Go as light as possible.
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    I used a back pack type bag. Camera, water, sunscreen, little snacks, autograph stuff, tickets, etc. I like it on my back and then my hands are free.
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    We usually take a backpack of some sort. I find it easiest to carry if you aren't going to have a stroller to store stuff in.

    You can always rent a locker there if you have stuff you don't want to lug around but want to have close at hand just in case (i.e. extra clothes)
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    In my experience you want something that will be "handsfree".

    I recently bought the bagalini messenger bag and LOVE it. I didn't get to use it in Disney in Dec (we had to leave after 17 hours due to FIL's death), but I have taken it to the zoo and it was wonderful.

    The best thing about it is that you can swing it to the front when you get on a ride or sit down without having to take it off. It would be big enough to fit an SLR camera, that is why I got it since I will be buying one as soon as I figure out what it is I want. This is the website I got mine from too...

    http://www.ebags.com/baggallini/mess...?modelid=47360

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    THanks Ladies, Joellen- Orderded that bag, I got it in espresso so that DH wouldn't freak about carrying it at times.


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    Anything handsfree is a good idea!! Off to look at JE's link!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeereMama
    We pretty much had a stroller the whole time so I took a smaller beach bag type bag. We carried in camera, sunscreen, extra clothes for Logan (in case he got wet on a ride) and autograph album stuff. We tried not to carry too much with us.
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    a backpack.


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