bringing snacks into the parks

kimberlym4

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Are you allowed to bring in snacks (i.e., cereal bars, small boxes of raisins, bottles of water) into the park in a backpack or waistpack?
 
kimberlym4 said:
Are you allowed to bring in snacks (i.e., cereal bars, small boxes of raisins, bottles of water) into the park in a backpack or waistpack?
I thought that you were not suppossed to, but I just got back, & was told that within reason they did not care. So I brought raisins, cereal bars & our refillable mug from our resort. They even checked my bag upon entrance to the park, & no one acted as if I should not have these things.
 
We bring snacks and PB&J sandwiches and have never had a problem. If you do plan on bringing in food I would advise finding a place outside of the restaurants to eat unless they are empty or it is raining. :thumbsup2
 

We're planning on bringing in water and crackers. With the Dining plan I don't think we'll need much in the way of food.
 
I think it's no problem bringing in any food or non-alcoholic drink :drinking1 that's not in a glass container in a small cooler. There may be an exception to this at AK. I don't think they allow carry-in food. :confused3

Tim, who just may give this a try on his next WDW trip.
 
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We always bring water and some small snacks, round PB & J's, ect...
 














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