texasroni75
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Our last few trips we drove, so it made it easier to bring snacks from home to cut some $$ from the food budget. I liked being able to put a few juice boxes and waters and some trail mix and fruit snacks in my bag so I didn't have to run to buy something when one of the kids was hungry between meals. Our trip in 2009 I even brought some english muffins, donuts and bagels which helped bring our breakfast budget down considerably - they didn't replace breakfast entirely, but each day someone had something from what I brought along with a fruit cup, or eggs from QS food court. When paying OOP it can add up to big savings.
But, honestly, on our last trip we ended up bringing home nearly everything we brought along. We had the QS Free Dining for the first time and there was MORE than enough food and drinks that we really didn't need what I brought. And, since we hadn't been to WDW in 4 years, everyone really wanted to eat "park food" and not something they could have any old time at home. Some of it we used to snack on the roadtrip home, but most of it went back into the pantry!
But, honestly, on our last trip we ended up bringing home nearly everything we brought along. We had the QS Free Dining for the first time and there was MORE than enough food and drinks that we really didn't need what I brought. And, since we hadn't been to WDW in 4 years, everyone really wanted to eat "park food" and not something they could have any old time at home. Some of it we used to snack on the roadtrip home, but most of it went back into the pantry!