Ted in Halifax
Over a 2,000 mile drive from Disney!
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I deliver bread ... but its very very expensive! 

We've stayed at CBR numerous times but I've never noticed bread, this time it's POFQ which we haven't stayed at since it was Dixie Landings, so I can pack a loaf if I need to with the awesome ideas & I'll be good to go & if they do have bread there, I'll know where to go when I need more LOL.
You know what's funny, we have the free dining plan but my son hates almost everything on the menu at Disney. It's too much for him, the food is too big & he just wants a simple sandwich most days & a bowl of cereal for breakfast so thank goodness it's free because if we had to pay for it for him it would be a total waste of money since the only thing he eats are the fries. He hates the chicken fingers, pizza, hamburgers, etc. He ends up eating the dessert only (we always grab the grapes or apple slices) & the milk (won't drink pop either). I wish Disney would just put simple things on their menu for kids. Not every kid wants to eat greasy food all the time so I'm stuck bringing food for him.
If you go to the resort food court and take a really good look around you will find a ton of simple things. I think the majority of us go in and grab the first thing we see. The last time I was there I ordered some pasta that they had to make and it took about 15 minutes. I wandered around and ended up seeing all sorts of items that I had not noticed before. Also, really look at what other people are buying....again you will notice things you either didn't see or things you would have not thought to combine. You should be able to find things for your son that he will like. I also found that the staff would combine just about anything that I asked for when getting an entree.
I would recommend that you pack his sandwich in a small rectangular container so it doesn't get squished while touring the parks. Here in the US, both Ziplock and Glad make them. Tupperware also has a nice "sandwich keeper". I still use one for my 7th grader!It's much easier to put a sandwich in a baggie & feed him on the go than stop to eat somewhere.
I would recommend that you pack his sandwich in a small rectangular container so it doesn't get squished while touring the parks. Here in the US, both Ziplock and Glad make them. Tupperware also has a nice "sandwich keeper". I still use one for my 7th grader!
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FWIW, I packed a loaf of bread, a jar of PB and some jam one year when we didn't have a car. I used a plastic shoe box and it worked just fine. Make sure to pack the PB & honey in your checked luggage because they are both considered "liquids" by the TSA.
I would recommend that you pack his sandwich in a small rectangular container so it doesn't get squished while touring the parks. Here in the US, both Ziplock and Glad make them. Tupperware also has a nice "sandwich keeper". I still use one for my 7th grader!
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FWIW, I packed a loaf of bread, a jar of PB and some jam one year when we didn't have a car. I used a plastic shoe box and it worked just fine. Make sure to pack the PB & honey in your checked luggage because they are both considered "liquids" by the TSA.
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