goofy4wdw2
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DD 2.5 was just diagnosed with celiac disease. I'd like to bring a small soft-sided cooler into the parks with deli meats, cheese, yogurt. She doesn't eat a large variety of foods yet, and we've tried the brand of gluten free mac n cheese and pizza WDW serves, and DD doesn't care for them (yet, I hope!). I figure we won't have a problem finding something for her at the table service restuarants, but I'm concerned about counter service, so wanted to have some things with us....more than just dry snacks.
My concern is that frozen water bottles and ice packs won't keep everything cold for very long in 90 degree weather. I figure we would be fine for lunch, but wouldn't have cold things for dinnertime unless we go back to the resort to get new icepacks. Any suggestions for how to keep things cold in the cooler all day? Does Guest Services have a refrigerator that we could use to keep things cold in the afternoon, or to keep a ice pack frozen that we could switch out mid-day?
Thank you in advance!
My concern is that frozen water bottles and ice packs won't keep everything cold for very long in 90 degree weather. I figure we would be fine for lunch, but wouldn't have cold things for dinnertime unless we go back to the resort to get new icepacks. Any suggestions for how to keep things cold in the cooler all day? Does Guest Services have a refrigerator that we could use to keep things cold in the afternoon, or to keep a ice pack frozen that we could switch out mid-day?
Thank you in advance!