7 excess CS credits - ideas please!

I'm sure there would also be something suitable at Epcot's Boulangerie (we have 7 TS ADR's at Epcot!!).


I am pretty sure Boulangerie will be closed for renovation while you are there. There might be a temporary place to get pastries, or you can get pastries at Norway, or the Main Street Bakery at MK.

edited: Disney Parks Blog now confirms that Boulangerie Patisserie will not close during renovation, as a new building is being constructed for it. After it moves to the new building, the old one will be renovated into an ice cream parlor.
 
Ooooh, I am sooo happy :cool1::cool1: After I'd posted my last comments, I had read that the Boulangerie would be closed when we are there but if you've read it's now not, I am one VERY happy bunny :yay::dance3::yay:
 
You can't bring coolers or full lunches/meals into SeaWorld, but you can bring snacks. Just try not to bring too many things or split them between everyone's bags so each person only has like one sandwich and a snack and you should be fine bringing them in. Also, there are picnic tables outside of the park that you can use to have a picnic. If you have a car and a cooler, you can pack a lunch, leave it in the car (I think they also have lockers, but I'm not totally sure about that), and then go out and have a picnic lunch. We did this one year for Mother's Day with myself, my mother, my sister, and my brother, and it was really nice. I should also add, we live here in Florida (at the time I lived about an hour to an hour and a half away, now I'm about 45 minutes) and have season passes to both SeaWorld and Disney, so we didn't mind so much taking time to leave the park, go back to the car to get the food, and then eat lunch, and do the reverse to go back in. But I've definitely seen people in the parks eating food they obviously brought in with them. Plus, the bag checkers don't really check the bags all that well, so if a sandwich was at the bottom, they probably wouldn't even see it.
I have brought food into Sea World many times. My daughter has food allergys and I was (not so much as she is older now) very careful about what she ate. As we went as a family and ate as a family we all ate together and they ate what I brought. I NEVER had a bag checker say anything to me. You can not bring in glass but I brought in juice boxes frozen to keep things cold, sandwiches, individual bags of chips and a candy bar for everyone all in my backpack. I stored them in a locker and we ate sitting in the park....that has been my experience...hope that helps have fun:banana:
 
Thanks for that, very helpful!

I don't think I'll be having such a problem with using my CS credits now. We have added 2 extra days to our holiday (now 18 nights :woohoo: ) and are using our 2 extra TS meals as lunch/breakfast on other 2 days, therefore we have to use 2 CS credits on those other days for both lunch and dinner. We're also doing 3 siggie meals so any spare CS meals are being used on our last 2 days where we have no TS credits left. :)
 



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