Daysleeper40
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I know this makes me sound a bit puritanical but what are the Parks like for healthy choices re food?
Obviously I'm not going to want healthy stuff all the time - whats the point of going on holiday if you're not going to treat yourself - but I don't want to eat rubbish the whole time either.
I try and be healthy most of the time and I know that after a couple of days of eating fast food I would feel like poo and my energy levels would die which is definately not want you want in a theme park!
So yeah- I'm thinking more for luches, do they have a good selection or am I going to be stuck with taking my own or settling for burgers etc??
Obviously I'm not going to want healthy stuff all the time - whats the point of going on holiday if you're not going to treat yourself - but I don't want to eat rubbish the whole time either.
I try and be healthy most of the time and I know that after a couple of days of eating fast food I would feel like poo and my energy levels would die which is definately not want you want in a theme park!
So yeah- I'm thinking more for luches, do they have a good selection or am I going to be stuck with taking my own or settling for burgers etc??



I'm not a dedicated healthy eater but I had lost quite a bit of weight and my diet had changed for the better and I didn't want to take a step backwards into old habits. That said I pigged out on some lovely three course meals when we had TS (I felt less guilty about this due to ms CS choices). I took a small container of food doctor seeds with me to the parks, as my DH and DD4 love them too. Along with a supply of bananas, cereal bars and other stuff we felt less guilty when we had the ice creams and other treats and it really kept our energy up.