I know this will seem like a lot of hand-wringing over a seemingly small purchase, so go ahead and give me any Disney World tips you have (esp. if they're $$ tips) too 
I want a light (key word is light) backpack to take into the park each day. My wife and I will alternate carrying it. We want to pack in some snacks, some of our personal belongings, so on and so forth. We may go so far as to carry a small collapsible cooler in it as well for some beef sticks, juice boxes and stuff.
I really like the Eddie Bauer Rip Pac backback, but I don't want to spend $35 on it just to use it for a couple weeks. I can't imagine a scenario where I'll need a backpack in the next couple years outside of this. So, I'm looking for something similar to this, but durable enough to be lugged around 8-10 hours a day, get wet, be in the sun.
We leave 5/17 and are taking our chillins, Boy 4 and Girl 7. Coming home 5/26. We plan to spend at least one day "off" at a beach or just milling around Orlando.
I want a light (key word is light) backpack to take into the park each day. My wife and I will alternate carrying it. We want to pack in some snacks, some of our personal belongings, so on and so forth. We may go so far as to carry a small collapsible cooler in it as well for some beef sticks, juice boxes and stuff.
I really like the Eddie Bauer Rip Pac backback, but I don't want to spend $35 on it just to use it for a couple weeks. I can't imagine a scenario where I'll need a backpack in the next couple years outside of this. So, I'm looking for something similar to this, but durable enough to be lugged around 8-10 hours a day, get wet, be in the sun.
We leave 5/17 and are taking our chillins, Boy 4 and Girl 7. Coming home 5/26. We plan to spend at least one day "off" at a beach or just milling around Orlando.
