...because that would mean eating in the parks ($$$ and my health being the main reasons I don't like the latter option).
We just had a 12 night trip this month and these are the only meals we ate in the parks:
1. supper our first night before grocery shopping (Pecos Bills)
2. Daughter's Birthday breakfast at the castle
3. The Hoop-de-doo Revue (which we loved)
4. 2nd daughter's birthday breakfast at the castle
5. Supper at the French pastry shop when it rained
6. our last day in the parks after check out (Pecos Bills food eaten at the Diamond Horseshoe).
That means we had about 30 meals in our room. And guess what. I lost weight on vacation!!
Breakfast ideas:
cold cereal
fresh fruit
instant oatmeal or other hot cereal
toast/bagels
eggs (we had eggs twice in the room during our stay)
Lunch and Supper ideas:
Buy those salad bags (I usually like to get the italian mix and the baby greens), and a bunch of salad fixin's and cut them all on day 1 or 2. They usually last for at least 4 days. I used the skillet w/ some Pam to cook some chicken strips and had cold chicken over my salad, or tuna, or feta cheese, etc.
I also bought a few bags of frozen veggies and had those at other meals w/ chicken or fish (frozen breaded kind). (Since my husband is the bigger beef eater, I made a roast for him the first night in the room and we sliced it for his meals for a few days and froze some for the 2nd part of our stay.)
Pasta
Soups
Cold Cuts
Tuna
Hamburgers
Peanut butter and jelly (my kids' favorite)
Snacks and Desserts:
We usually would buy ice cream, but ended up w/ soy ice cream this time since we're trying cut down on our dairy.
We also got some soy crisps at the health food store.
Sorry for the long reply....hope that's helpful to someone.