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mica.dance
I'm looking for a good, comfy backpack for my 8 month old. Just to do some light walking/hiking in this fall/winter. I like the kind that the baby can see over your shoulders. I've heard Kelty Kids is a good brand, but sooo expensive!
The problem with soft carriers is that the baby usually sits right on your back, not up enough to see over your shoulders like ones with metal frames.
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I had the Kelty, I got mine for about $70, but it was amazing, it honestly did not hurt my back at all and my daughter was 18 months when I used it (26lbs) I would highly recommend it, maybe you can see if someone is selling second hand in your area online (craigslist etc) or even at a second hand store. It was also great in the winter, putting her in that instead of trying to push a stroller through the snow, my daughter loved it!
I had the Kelty, I got mine for about $70, but it was amazing, it honestly did not hurt my back at all and my daughter was 18 months when I used it (26lbs) I would highly recommend it, maybe you can see if someone is selling second hand in your area online (craigslist etc) or even at a second hand store. It was also great in the winter, putting her in that instead of trying to push a stroller through the snow, my daughter loved it!
How much money to eat at disney for 7 days?
Kenneth B
2 adults and 2 children (3 and 1) are going to Disney World Oct1-8, 2010. We are staying in our Timeshare which has 2 bedrooms and a full kitchen. We will eat Breakfast each day at the Timeshare. Lunch will be trickey. Can we take backpacks to disney parks with water and snacks in them? Dinner we would like to eat out a few nights. Any suggestions. Total money needed?
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Yes, you can take food and bottled water into the parks; there are a few restrictions---coolers/backpacks can't have wheels, and must be smaller than 24" (61 cm) long x 15" (38 cm) wide x 18" (46 cm) high. You can't take food that requires heating or glass containers (except for baby food.)
How much you spend on food is up to you--generally a counter-service meal is around $10--$11 with a drink, kid's meals are around $5. You can see Disney menus online. If you ate 1 meal like that per day in the parks, 2 adults and 1 kid's meal would be around $25 or, $175 for 7 days. Of course that depends if you want soda with every meal, can split the kids meal and supplement with snacks, etc. I do suggest trying at least one of the restaurants in Epcot. Lunch is usually cheaper than the dinner menu. Most of the pavilions have a counter-service restaurant too, so you can try the cuisine without a full sit-down expensive meal. I like the ones in Japan, Morocco, and Norway, but not everyone digs hummus or salmon and egg sandwiches.
Restaurants around Orlando offer some good bargains. How much you spend is again up to you, an all-you can eat buffet at the Ponderosa will cost much less than one with crab legs and lobster.
Yes, you can take food and bottled water into the parks; there are a few restrictions---coolers/backpacks can't have wheels, and must be smaller than 24" (61 cm) long x 15" (38 cm) wide x 18" (46 cm) high. You can't take food that requires heating or glass containers (except for baby food.)
How much you spend on food is up to you--generally a counter-service meal is around $10--$11 with a drink, kid's meals are around $5. You can see Disney menus online. If you ate 1 meal like that per day in the parks, 2 adults and 1 kid's meal would be around $25 or, $175 for 7 days. Of course that depends if you want soda with every meal, can split the kids meal and supplement with snacks, etc. I do suggest trying at least one of the restaurants in Epcot. Lunch is usually cheaper than the dinner menu. Most of the pavilions have a counter-service restaurant too, so you can try the cuisine without a full sit-down expensive meal. I like the ones in Japan, Morocco, and Norway, but not everyone digs hummus or salmon and egg sandwiches.
Restaurants around Orlando offer some good bargains. How much you spend is again up to you, an all-you can eat buffet at the Ponderosa will cost much less than one with crab legs and lobster.
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