Don't want to give your child cash? Use a debit card that allows you to track what they are spending and where they are spending it. If the card is lost, you can freeze it. If money is running low, you can replenish it.
This handy umbrella is small and easy to carry. It's not a necessity, but can be used for rain or sun protection.
You are not allowed to bring large, liquid-filled items onto an airplane, this will help you keep things small. Of course, Ziploc bags work well too!
Great for those long hot walks. This bottle has a wide mouth so that it is easy to get ice in, and the lid is attached so you don't have to worry about losing it. Also only $17.99 for the 18oz one.
These are great because they are easy to conceal and are a great way to keep your money close to your body.
After all night on a plane, you will be happy to have this!
Just like the travel wallet, this is a great way to keep money secure and accessible. I'm pretty sure your phone won't fit though!
Great for seeing far away places from the plane and from the tops of buildings. Also helpful for the Broadway show.
Another option for keeping belongings close is to use a waist bag. You can carry them directly on your waist or crossbody.
Every year, someone brings a gigantic bottle of perfume. This is a good option if you still want your perfume with you. Just remember not to spray it on the plane or bus.
A collapsible water bottle can be a space saver. It won't keep your drinks cold, but if you don't mind that it's a good option.
Inexpensive wired bluetooth earbuds are a great option because if you lose them it's no big deal and you don't have to worry about them staying in your ears.