i'm going to cedar point and i'm the type to go on big rollar coasters....i want to take my camera and some money w/ me. but i dont know how to hold the camera and the money. i cant put them in my pocket cause it'll fall out. i dont want a dumb fanny pack or somtin..any ideas?
Cux answered Monday August 6 2007, 3:31 pm: Maybe you could wear a pair of pants/shorts with cargo pockets. Cargo pockets are pockets that either button, zip up, or have vel-cro to shut them. Trust me- if you put your camera and money in one of these type of pockets- it will stay in there.. not even the Top Thrill Dragster can pull them out. =D.
If you have a friend that doesn't like to ride "big rides" then have them hold onto it. Some rides even have boxes where you can put your stuff into- and it is kept safe for you. Not all rides have this- I think that The Millennium Force and the Dragster DON'T have them.
Like Camille [WoahThereBabe] said- you can use a messenger bag- and put it into the boxes when you have one- or stuff it down your shirt [trust me- it won't come out if you do this and your shirt is tucked in and staying like that =D].
LoveNJstyle answered Monday August 6 2007, 3:30 pm: i recommend one of those back packs that are just like a bag with 2 stings to put everything in. they're out of your way and don't look dumb. if you're a girl, put the money in your bra. [i'm serious, it works]. that way, it won't get lost or wet. <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
ASAPcamille answered Monday August 6 2007, 3:24 pm: A messenger bag would be perfect. It can fit everything in it, and maybe put the camera and money in a plastic bag in case there are water rides.
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