Food for 2 year old at WDW ~ what to bring?

SandraC

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Hi, ds is 19 months old now, he'll be 27 months old for next WDW trip. We went to WDW when he was 15 months old and it was easy to bring baby food jars (even on airplane), but I'm wondering what I should bring when he's 27 months old. He's a small boy, but he eats like a horse! EATS ALL THE TIME!
 
Are you bringing food for breakfast in the room? Snacks? Meals? He'll eat free at buffets, and they have kids' menus at all the restaurants.

We bring bagels, Pop Tarts, etc. for breakfast in the room. If you want to bring in snacks, maybe granola bars or NutriGrain bars or packs of crackers and cheese...
 
If you are thinking for snacks, I would take an assortment of crackers and cookies that he likes such as teddy grahams, ritz bits, etc. Maybe some fruit snack packs in the little plastic buckets. Gummy snacks if he eats those. If thinking for breakfast, the snack packs, apple sauce, the individual oatmeal packets you can use water heated in the coffee maker to make. Pretzels, the breadsticks you can find in the store in the cracker aisle. If you have access to a microwave, those small buckets of pasta or gerber graduates if he will eat those. Any kind of fruit, bananas are easy for little ones to eat by themselves, just peel it down about half way, cut the hanging part of peel off. For meals I agree, he could just eat what you eat or from the kids menu.
 












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