Philly Eras Tour Bag Policy

So, I was trying to plan a trip to Philly recently, and I stumbled upon the Philly Eras Tour - a guided tour that takes you through the city's rich history, from colonial times to the present day. I mean, who doesn't love a good history lesson, right? As I was checking out the tour details, I noticed something that caught my eye - the bag policy.
A little background
As it turns out, the Philly Eras Tour has a pretty strict bag policy, which got me curious - what's the big deal about bags, anyway? I started reading reviews and forums, and it seems like a lot of people have had issues with the policy, with some even saying it ruined their tour experience. I was like, okay, let's dive deeper into this.The policy states that no bags are allowed on the tour, except for small purses or backpacks that can fit under your seat - yeah, good luck with that. I mean, I get it, security and all, but what about people who need to carry medications or other essentials? It seems like the tour organizers are trying to strike a balance between safety and convenience, but it's not quite working out.
So, what's the solution?
One thing that did occur to me is that the tour could offer secure bag storage options for people who need to bring larger bags - that way, everyone's happy, right? It's not like it's a huge ask, considering the tour costs a pretty penny. I'd love to hear from you, though - have you ever been on a tour with a super strict bag policy, and how did you deal with it?

Anyway, I'm still totally down to take the Philly Eras Tour - I mean, who wouldn't want to explore the birthplace of American democracy? Just, you know, be prepared to ditch the bags - or find a creative way to sneak them in, wink-wink. On a more serious note, though, it's worth considering the accessibility implications of such a policy, and whether it's really fair to everyone involved.
