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Old 22 May 22, 06:59 AM  
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Which Park Backpack?

Hi
Planning mode this morning

We normally take a backpack with drinks and snacks in (as a party of six drinks etc really add up in the parks and ds is autistic so packaging etc is really crucial he likes what he likes)

Our normal Disnney backpack has given up the ghost.
So which backpack would you reccomend? a cool style one to keep things cold or a regular etc

thanks
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Old 22 May 22, 08:54 PM  
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Old 22 May 22, 09:28 PM  
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We used this one in April. amazon/TOURIT-Backp...of-Lightweight
It was great. We bought some ice packs from Walmart and it kept drinks and snacks cool all day. My husband said it was really comfortable to wear even on really hot days. The front pocket was useful too. Another benefit was everything stayed dry on water rides/ in the rain as it is insulated.

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I only use a small backpack and Decathlon have a nice 10litre one for £3.99 at the moment (same one is £11.99 on Amazon).

For drinks, if you have access to a freezer, I always buy Caprisun pouches as, when frozen, they act as an icepack for other stuff and then, as they defrost, you have have some nice cold drinks.
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