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Old 07-07-2022, 08:10 AM   #43331
astrangerhere
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Originally Posted by Rumpelteazer View Post
Am I turning into my mother?

On Monday my sister and I are going to a theme park and I just made a list of things I want to bring with me. Which includes: snacks (for when waiting in line or for when we get stuck in traffic), water bottle (it's going to be warm), sunscreen, a small towel (we plan on going on a couple of rides where you get wet), a plastic bag to put the wet towel in. I'm considering bringing a packet of wet wipes, to clean of any tables we use and to use to freshen up during the day. And, of course, I'll bring my Kindle so I can read when waiting in line or when waiting for my sister when she wants to go into a ride I'm not interested in.

I remember when we were kids that my parent always rented a pushchair, not for us, but for the bag my mother brought with her with all the necessary items. I think most people rent pushchairs for that reason.
I don't think a theme park exists in the United States where you would be permitted to bring in your own food or drink. They want you to have to buy the overpriced junk food.
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