red_velvet_rose
A Pirate's Life For Me!
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My girlfriend and I are hoping to take the family to WDW next summer. There's six of us total (three adults, one teen, two kids), five of whom are Orthodox Jewish and are strictly kosher.
I know there are options in the park for kosher meals to be supplied with 24 hour notice. But I've heard that these meals are basically reconstituted TV dinners that we could get at the kosher market for half the price. Can anyone tell me if this is true or perhaps, has changed?
We are hoping to get one of the cabins in Fort Wilderness so that we have the option of having a kitchen in which to prepare some of our own food. (We already know where the closest market with kosher food is.) So breakfast and dinner will probably be handled in the cabin, but I doubt we'll want to drag ourselves all the way back to Fort Wilderness in the middle of the day for lunch.
I suppose I'm asking if we should just take bag lunches into the parks and skip the Disney kosher meals all together... or are the packaged kosher meals worth it?
Thanks!
Rosie
I know there are options in the park for kosher meals to be supplied with 24 hour notice. But I've heard that these meals are basically reconstituted TV dinners that we could get at the kosher market for half the price. Can anyone tell me if this is true or perhaps, has changed?
We are hoping to get one of the cabins in Fort Wilderness so that we have the option of having a kitchen in which to prepare some of our own food. (We already know where the closest market with kosher food is.) So breakfast and dinner will probably be handled in the cabin, but I doubt we'll want to drag ourselves all the way back to Fort Wilderness in the middle of the day for lunch.
I suppose I'm asking if we should just take bag lunches into the parks and skip the Disney kosher meals all together... or are the packaged kosher meals worth it?
Thanks!
Rosie