Great Yorkshire show question

meandmyself

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Visiting the GYS for the first time in a few years. Last time I went, I had my LO in a pushchair and carried stuff in that. This year, I'm going to have two kiddos and I'm 12 weeks pregnant so I'm looking to make it as easy a day as possible. I have a cart like this which I was thinking about taking for the kids' stuff plus some snacks ("morning" sickness 😑😑 and have food allergies to work with) and water.

Can't see anywhere if it's allowed, and can't decide if it's just going to be more of a pain in the butt than just carrying stuff.

Thank you!
 
Yes, it should be fine. If you could manage with something a bit shorter, I would do so, as that looks a bit unwieldy. The security people on the gate might wanta quick look through it, they sometimes search bags, but thereeillbe loads of similar arrangements o theshiwgroubd and provably at least one stall selling carts.
 
I really wouldn't like to have to deal with that as well as kids. In a crowded area people will be banging into it/falling over it. Are the kids old enough for their own backpacks.
 
I really wouldn't like to have to deal with that as well as kids. In a crowded area people will be banging into it/falling over it. Are the kids old enough for their own backpacks.
One's four, one's nine. The older one can carry a backpack but the LO will take it off and lose it somewhere 😅
 
Yes, it should be fine. If you could manage with something a bit shorter, I would do so, as that looks a bit unwieldy. The security people on the gate might wanta quick look through it, they sometimes search bags, but thereeillbe loads of similar arrangements o theshiwgroubd and provably at least one stall selling carts.

Thanks! It's not that exact one (I bought it at an event a couple of years ago because the lorry park was miles away from the warm up areas).
 
we are taking a similar set up and in previous years there have been plenty of them about. Really good alternative to a pram, 4 yearold can still sit in it if they get tired.
 
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