Am I the only one that has to fix PB on one slice of bread and jelly on the other? Neither of the kids likes it together. Do you think I will be able to order it this way at any CS? We have limited dining options with them so I'm curious. TIA!


. You can only get those kind of supplies at a Disney Vacation Club home-away-from-home resort and we were staying at Pop Century that trip. I guess if you don't want to try to pack the bread (it *was* a PITB) and you don't have a car, you can make a side trip to the Boardwalk or Bay Lake Tower and buy a loaf or two of bread for the week and just back the peanut butter and jelly. Both need to go into checked luggage, though.You won't be able to buy slices of bread at park CS restaurants. You will at resort food courts, but I think it's pretty expensive. When I brought bread from home, I think that I packed my bread in a plastic shoe box and then it went into my luggage. The TSA does not allow PB or jelly in carry-on bags.Thanks for the info. I had no idea it was uncrustables. They are used to natural PB and organic jelly on wheat bread. Maybe I should put a small container of PB in my bag and buy the slices of bread.
I will buy a box and try to get them to eat it but I doubt it will happen. dh will end up eating them for lunch.
Am I the only one that has to fix PB on one slice of bread and jelly on the other? Neither of the kids likes it together. Do you think I will be able to order it this way at any CS? We have limited dining options with them so I'm curious. TIA!![]()

Thanks for the info. I had no idea it was uncrustables. They are used to natural PB and organic jelly on wheat bread. Maybe I should put a small container of PB in my bag and buy the slices of bread.
I will buy a box and try to get them to eat it but I doubt it will happen. dh will end up eating them for lunch.

You won't be able to buy slices of bread at park CS restaurants. You will at resort food courts, but I think it's pretty expensive. When I brought bread from home, I think that I packed my bread in a plastic shoe box and then it went into my luggage. The TSA does not allow PB or jelly in carry-on bags.
I'm confused, are they eating it like a sandwich or like two open face sandwiches? When I make one I put PB on one slice and jelly on the other and make a sandwich by placing one slice of bread on the other with the PB touching the jelly.
When you say they don't like it together do they eat a bite from one and then a bite form the other?
Well I would say uncrustables are the furthest away you can get from natural PB and organic jelly on wheat bread.
Coming from having my own kid with food issues, I think you are going to have to make your own. Though they may surprise you and now only want uncrustables.
Thanks for the info. I had no idea it was uncrustables. They are used to natural PB and organic jelly on wheat bread.
You're not going to find that anywhere at WDW, so if you can (it'll be a pain if you're flying) I'd suggest bringing your own supplies.
They sell wheat bread for toast for a bit less than a dollar at the resort CS locations. The packet included 2 pieces of bread. I think jelly was free in the condiment area and PB was around the same as the cream cheese packets (between .50 and .75 I think). The wheat bread isn't the real wheat kind though so perhaps packing your own would be better.