Originally posted by: dud
Just a warning ...
You are visiting right in the middle of tourist hunting season. Recommend NOT staying in the 192/I-4 corridor as many TH tournaments are ocurring in this area.
In all seriousness ... have you ever gone to a theme park ... for 9 days? Are you prepared for 9 days of extreme heat and humidity? It hasn't rained here in like forever so we also have forest fires as well. Have you considered how much stress you are putting on yourself/your spouse by going on this "vacation"? Have you bought your tickets yet? Do you know how expensive the Disney parks are? I have 3 relatives coming in about the same time and are getting them into the park for free ... but remember, this is Disney World ... nothing is free. Just feeding yourself is a major expense.
Whatever backpack you buy make sure that it can hold a LOT of bottled water. You'll need it to get through the sweltering heat.
Good luck ... you will need it.
My entire family will be wearing flak jackets and helmets seeing as we're "in season".
It's 8 days, with a day off...or two or three if needed. We don't plan to be there from open to close, we want a leisurely pace and maybe even naps in the afternoon before going back at night. There is no difference in the price of a 3 day and 7 day ticket right now, so nothing to lose even if we take more than one day off.
I'm well aware of the expenses, which is part of my reason for wanting to carry the pack with snacks. Water is free at the counter service locations and we're bringing some of those lemonade or kool aid packs in case we don't like the water taste.
Originally posted by: alkemyst
I don't think disney has anything to do with what you are looking for.
Almost any backpack is weather resistant and pretty light.
When I go on vacation last thing I want to do is lug a bunch of crap around though. Large bags are a pain on many rides and you will have to surrender it on some. Please don't get into a pissing match at the front of the line over this. If you don't want to give up your bag, then don't ride the ride.
I carry a small camera bag that doubles as my wifes purse when we travel. Fits a Canon A series, Elph and small tripod/memory cards/batteries. It's got a raincoat as well so if it rains it's protected.
If you want to bring food into the park, pick a centralized locker and go with that. I don't think it will be big enough for a cooler though...an insulated soft pack should work though.
I just don't think it's really worth it overall. Disney fast food is not terribly expensive.
I guarantee that I'm consicious of the people around me. If I ever felt like I was holding up a line, I'd step out of the way and let the next person go through. It's not all about the cost of the food, it's also about not being hungry for a meal on what you mention are 90 degree and humid days. I, personally, do not like to eat much when I'm hot. Snacks are usually just fine.
