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17 Sep 16, 10:39 AM |
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slightly serious Dibber
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Bags on rides?
I'll be taking a smallish rucksack to the parks. (We'll have the pushchair most of the time so can leave bottles of water etc in that). Can I take it on rides? Is there somewhere to store it or do I put it on my knee?, under the seat? We won't be doing any where we go upside down or ridiculously fast.
Oh and while I'm asking lots of questions- is there somewhere to put the folded pushchair on Disney transport- buses, monorail and boats, or do we have to hold it? Thank you.
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17 Sep 16, 10:45 AM |
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In Disney you can take your bags with you, for some rides there is a small pocket in front, most you can just out it by your feet. For soaring there is a place under you seat. You'll be fine.
On the trams from the car park you fold the pushchair and make you get you in the front section of one of the cars - loads more room. Monorails you just take it with you and same in boats. For rides there will be a stroller park. Afraid I don't know about buses. |
17 Sep 16, 11:37 AM |
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Very Serious Dibber
Join Date: Jul 16
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I've been on all the Disney rides with a rucksack. Never had a problem.
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17 Sep 16, 01:18 PM |
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We always have a small backpack with us and never had a problem.
On the boats you just take the pushchair with you, it was a bit more of a squash carrying it on the monorail. I would also make sure you distinguish your pushchair from others as there are an awful lot of black ones when you go to retrieve it from the stroller park. Dont rely on the fact that you know where you left it as they move them around. Penny |
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17 Sep 16, 01:34 PM |
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If your taking a small rucksack, put your feet through the straps (like putting on a skirt/trousers) if your worried about loosing them on the ride
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17 Sep 16, 10:28 PM |
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17 Sep 16, 10:39 PM |
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slightly serious Dibber
Join Date: Jul 16
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I did this, for that exact reason. It stuns me that you are even allowed to take bags with you onto that ride for health & safety reasons, never mind the prospect of losing said bag.
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17 Sep 16, 10:39 PM |
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Join Date: Mar 02
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