Yep, we always pack snack & water to take to the parks, I have friends who pack pb&j's. I do think there is a rule about coolers and rolling coolers might look under the info tab.
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My wife & I bought backpacks ( the ones that are used for hiking ) they are nice an insulated . We bring snacks & sandwichs & freeze waters ( funny tip though the backpacks are so good that we had are waters stay frozen even in 90+ degree heat). So then we just by soda in the parks ( are last trip we spent $30 on are park food budget an that was soda . Even then we just buy one refillable mug an just share it... Im pretty sure at the water parks you can bring coolers cause I seen a ton of those last trip. 88 days till dinner at Be Our Guest for MVMCP......
As long as there is no glass or alcohol you can carry in snacks. They aren't supposed to allow rolling coolers but unfortunately I've seen those too.
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Yeah, it's not like a movie theatre where you truly have to smuggle in a candy bar or something. Just throw it in your backpack and you'll be fine.
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No glass, no alcohol, no hard-sided or rolling coolers, no bulk foods packaged so that it looks like you're going to try to sell it. Otherwise, there are no rules. Take in whole meals if you want to, you're not breaking any rules.
There are two exceptions to the "no glass" rule: baby food jars and perfume bottles.
There are additional prohibited items for Animal Kingdom: no balloons and no straws. The no straws thing seems easy until you're flagged at bag check for those juice boxes you're taking in ... juice boxes have straws attached and they're a no-no at AK.
No glass, no alcohol, no hard-sided or rolling coolers, no bulk foods packaged so that it looks like you're going to try to sell it. Otherwise, there are no rules. Take in whole meals if you want to, you're not breaking any rules.
There are two exceptions to the "no glass" rule: baby food jars and perfume bottles.
There are additional prohibited items for Animal Kingdom: no balloons and no straws. The no straws thing seems easy until you're flagged at bag check for those juice boxes you're taking in ... juice boxes have straws attached and they're a no-no at AK.
I didn't even think of that. We've been quite a lot with our juice boxes for our boys and they've never said a thing or taken them away.
I love that WDW allows you to bring food. It saves us money and allows us to spend it on merchandise instead!
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We usually bring a couple of bags of Goldfish and other small snacks with us on the plane. I then divide them into 1-cup plastic containers for the parks. We also bring thermos bottles of water.
The only time anyone said anything to me about it was when the security guard asked where I was from, and then asked if I had a cheesesteak in my bag
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