milk in the parks

kymmyk13

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do they sell individual milks in each park? Also do you know how much they are?

thanks
 
We went to the EPCOT France bakery to enjoy some yummy treats, and after 20.00(!!) of pastries, I was pleasantly surprised to know that my daughters milk was only 1.29!
 
As the parent of a certified milkoholic, be careful if you are going when it is hot. Milk and heat and the excitement make for upset little tummies. And a special kind of odor in the car if you still happen to be in the car for the eruption! We limit him to a small cup before breakfast and then dinner, when it is a little cooler. Otherwise, its water or maybe lemonade.:sick:
 

As the parent of a certified milkoholic, be careful if you are going when it is hot. Milk and heat and the excitement make for upset little tummies. And a special kind of odor in the car if you still happen to be in the car for the eruption! We limit him to a small cup before breakfast and then dinner, when it is a little cooler. Otherwise, its water or maybe lemonade.:sick:

Oh good point!!!! I never thought of that and I'm also a parent of a mikloholic. We will be going again in April, so I'm glad I read this tip!!! :thumbsup2
 
I would leave milk in the hotel and drink milk with your meals.O you could buy the milk that doesnt need to be cold unless you dont finish drinking it.Don"t remeber the name of it though
 
I remember searching for milk for my son when we were at the parks in 2008. It was a challenge to find milk, and I had wished that I had looked up that information prior to our trip. I had planned EVERYTHING else.. :thumbsup2

I do remember finding milk at a little bakery type CS place in AK. And also at the restaurant inside The Land at Epcot.

For our next trip, I will definitely look this up ahead of time, as it was a bit of a pain to try to find it at the last moment. My son is a very picky eater and he loves his milk! When he got tired it was the one thing that would help to tide him over until we could get to a spot where he could rejuvenate.

I will seriously map out the parks and highlight at least 2 CS places that serve milk in each park. Might seem crazy to some, but it's a small amount of planning to keep a child happy!

I'm sure you'll have a great time!
 
The milk at the resorts if I remember were the small pint ones, and expensive. I winced each time I had to go back for them. As a mother of a milkaholic, I do remember the bakery on Main Street at MK had the largest "jug" available- the juice size one- and I believe the same price as the ones at the resorts. Sorry, can't help very much...we were on the dining plan, but I have it in the back of my mind now to know where to get that milk...my son can drink 3 pints with his meal every time and that one covered him real nicely. They were either 2% or whole milk.

By the way, those cinnamon rolls at that bakery were to die for!
 












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