Hi! If you have a small pack, bring granola bars. Put some koolaid in a small baggie that is preportioned for one serving. Place it in your pack. Then when you are ready to have a drink from your water bottle, fresh koolaid.
We usually bring peanut butter crackers, granola bars, cheerios or similar cereal, and the premeasured drink mix.
These all fit in the kids fanny packs and they are responsible for them. It never fails that we are in line and one of the kids decides that they can't go on because they are dying of hunger.
Dried fruit, raisins, cherries.
Fresh bananas.
individual string cheese (need cold pack).
snackwell breakfast bars.
Box juices.
Empty plastic bottles - fill with water at fountains.
Buy popcorn in disney container in park - day one. Day two - refill with your own microwave popcorn.
Premade peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
Fresh grapes.
Remember not to bring anything with chocolate. Even chocolate chip cookies. As they become very messy when they melt.
We go for individual wrapped stuff so it stays fresher.
Ritz bits sandwiches
Cheese nips
Fruit Snacks
Teddy Grahams
Cheetos
Pretzels
Capri Sun or other fruit boxes are great too!
If you rent a little refrigerator and have juice boxes, place them in the freezer the night before. When it's time for a little refresher, the juice will be cool.
Things I take: slims jims and beef jerky (I buy those round containers from Walmart, too, $2.50 for I think 15-20 of 'em), small packages of peanuts, gum, suckers, pb crackers (ds and dd usually go for these first, so I don't have to worry about the pb melting), water, frozen juice boxes, raisins, fruit rollups. Usually give ds and dd snack sized ziploc bags of dry cereal to bring in the park (they don't like to eat immediately after waking up). They just carry these in the parks. inkbounc
Whatever snack you take into the park, don't forget to pack it inside something solid that will not get squashed. We lost a lot of delicious snacks in the backpack because they got smashed during the day. Who want's mushed up Pringles. Oh, maybe my son, he'll eat anything!
1.You must take Mickey Mouse suckers. You can get them at Walmart or Target or even the Dollar Store. These work great for having to wait in line for something.
2. Individual size/ snack size: cookies, gummies, crackers,peanuts,pringles,granola bars,chex mix,cereal boxes.
3. Handy wipes. Your fingers tend to get a little dirty. I just like to wipe my fingers before I put them in my mouth with food on them.
You know those fruit rollups might work well as a snack. They're easy to pack. Also trail mix and those individually packaged crackers - cheese, peanut butter or cheese on wheat. I also found at Walmart some new fruit cups. They are in plastic instead of metal and they have new tropical flavors instead of just peaches. If you chill these well they make a great refreshing pick-me-up in the afternoon.
ok now that I know what to take to the parks here is this question? How do I pack up these things to go on the airplane? Do I put it in the luggage that I check in or the carry-on luggage. I plan to take two pieces of luggage. One is rather big with wheels the other is a collapsible luggage it's not very sturdy and strong on the outside. So if I put the stuff in the check-in luggage including water (6 bottles) then will it be alright. Most of everything I packed are in zip-loc bags just in case. I just love this board Oh I leave in 2 days!!!
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