Have a couple of questions, though... Are you really allowed to bring food & drink into the parks??
Yes. Officially, the policy is no, except for special needs (diabetics, baby food, etc). But like in so many things, their unofficial policy is just the opposite. They'll let you take almost any premade food, but not components to assemble it in the park (e.g. you can't bring in bread and sandwich meat, but you can bring in sandwiches). We frequently bring in sandwiches from Quizno's. Typically, we get a comment from the bag checkers like, "Hmm, looks good. Can I have one?". Then they wave us through.
As far as drinks - water, soft drinks, etc, in plastic bottles or cans. No glass allowed, and no alcohol.
Coolers - has to be relatively small. 6-packers are OK, large coolers not. If it has wheels, it's too big and won't be allowed.
HTH,
Bob
Hmmm, staying at the DLH but wanting to eat cheap. All we do is sleep in our room, we're really looking forward to the HoJo next month *$59 per night* + Goofy's Kitchen, Big Thunder Ranch BBQ and Blue Bayou!![]()
DisneyMomma81 said:Hmmm, staying at the DLH but wanting to eat cheap. All we do is sleep in our room, we're really looking forward to the HoJo next month *$59 per night* + Goofy's Kitchen, Big Thunder Ranch BBQ and Blue Bayou!![]()
julieheyer said:Yep, this is what I thought too! I'd stay somewhere cheaper and eat myself silly in the park! That's just how I roll.
starry_solo said:They may also have a toaster (haven't looked closely) but they also sell a 6 pack of plain bagels for $3-4 so they probably do (have a toaster).
Hmmm, staying at the DLH but wanting to eat cheap. All we do is sleep in our room, we're really looking forward to the HoJo next month *$59 per night* + Goofy's Kitchen, Big Thunder Ranch BBQ and Blue Bayou!![]()
8timesblessed said:I was going to say the same thing. Stay at the Red Lion or something that offers a great big breakfast, bring snacks into the park and share a dinner from Plaza Inn or some other place. Or just buy kids meals. I would save the money on hotel so you can stay in the park for food. We always order foods and have delivered to our room like water, fruit, milk, bagged carrots and bagged apples. Then we try to bring some cereal and cliff bars or Larabars or something like that. Saved us a ton. The first time we came we stayed in the Villas at the Grand and only ate one meal in the park and we were there 7 days. The meal was our last day and we had already checked out so we splurged at Big Thunder because it was hot out and it was nice and cool back there but the meal was $200 for our family!
azdisneylover said:There are places online that sell discounted gift cards for Jamba Juice, Rainforest Cafe, etc. There are printable coupons for restaurants in DTD, and on Harbor Blvd.
robinb said:Pardon me, but why pay so much for a Disney hotel when you are planning such a "cheap cheap" trip that you are considering boiling eggs in the coffeemaker? Save money by staying offsite so you can afford real meals ... and your Kombucha.