Bringing food in luggage

mickeyfan0705

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I want to be able to eat breakfast in our room to save time and money. I was thinking of bringing along the little packs of Oatmeal (heating up plain water in the coffee pot to stir in the Oatmeal), some juice boxes, and maybe some Pop tarts or something like that.

I heard that some airlines do not want you to pack food or liquids in your luggage. Has anyone had a hard time trying to get such items through? (I was planning on putting them in our carry-on luggage)

Thanks!
 
Supposedly food is hard to xray thru and may result in your luggage being opened for search.
That does not really bother me
 
Originally posted by mickeyfan0705
I want to be able to eat breakfast in our room to save time and money. I was thinking of bringing along the little packs of Oatmeal (heating up plain water in the coffee pot to stir in the Oatmeal), some juice boxes, and maybe some Pop tarts or something like that.

I heard that some airlines do not want you to pack food or liquids in your luggage. Has anyone had a hard time trying to get such items through? (I was planning on putting them in our carry-on luggage)

Thanks!

Shouldn't be a problem. For our family of 5 (3 kids), we actually bring an extra suitcase full of snacks, juices, candy, etc for our trip. We take some snacks, drinks, etc to the parks each day in a backback. You know every few minutes the kids seem to be thirsty and hungry, so this saves us a ton of money, and it is very convenient. Going home it also works out well, because the luggage bag that we used for snacks is rather empty and we use it for all the souvenirs and gifts we bought on our vacation.
 
I have done this on our last two trips and I am bringing another suitcase full of food for our trip in December. No problem w/ the airlines and after the food is gone, you have an empty suitcase to bring back your souveniers or to put inside your other suitcase and bring it home.

Just be sure that you realistically bring the foods you'll eat and not too much. And you may really have to force yourself to eat these foods from home when you see those mickey ice cream bars.
Here's an example of what we bring:
juice boxes, small boxes of cereal and plastic bowls, poptarts, granola bars, fruitsnacks, oatmeal, handi-snacks, suckers, ring pops, campbells soup to go (microwave in the food courts), micro popcorn, licorice, pasta anytime, entemens mini muffins/donut balls. fruit cups, raisins, dry snacks (teddy grahams). If you rent a towncar, you can usually request a grocery stop and pick up fruit and pop/water to save you $$. You may want to rent a frigde at your resort ($10/nite at disney resorts) or bring a soft sided cooler.

The food courts at Disney have forks, spoons and knives as well as napkins, and misc. condiments like jelly, mayo, peanut butter etc. Some people use these for sandwich fixins or to make PB and J sand with. This can be a hot topic as some people consider it stealing unless you actually buy food at the food court. I personally feel that it is your chioce but just wanted to let you know it is there if you need it.

Also we would stop at the gift shop in the AM and get a box of donut balls and a qt. of juice or milk for under $6 for all 5 of us. Don't count on getting anything cheap in the parks for breakfast- it will be as much or more that at the hotel.
 

yep packed the paper plates,napkins,etc in the luggage with the beach towels last night. Bought the snack last night for the plane etc, probably will put them in the carryon, just have to buy pop tarts, now:wave2: :crazy:
 














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