We used to do this when we were tight on trip money, and it looks like we might have to do this again for our next trip. My husband HATES doing this, so I am trying to come up with some yummier ideas so it won't be so bad (usually we would pack PB&J since it doesn't need to be kept cold, along with an apple and some snacks like granola bars etc.).
Looking for ideas of what others do to save money. Maybe next time we should do a grocery delivery so we'll have more variety of snacks...? Do you guys pack a cooler in?
And no we won't bring a can of corn to eat on main street
We're gluten-free, so in order for us to not live off of Amy's Rice Mac and Cheese at the parks (which we COULD do because it's so doggone good....) we always like to bring our own food into the parks. Things that work well for us are:
PB and J or veggie sandwich (on gluten-free bread- prefer Udi's, packed in our suitcase because Publix GF food is SO expensive!

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Cut up fruit
Cut up veggies (like celery, carrots and cucumbers)
Nuts
Cheese
Enjoy Life "granola-type" bars
Yogurt
Flax or Rice Crackers
Enjoy Life cookies (also available in the parks)
Larabars
Water (of course)
We do bring a cooler with us into the parks (soft- it fits in our backpack) filled with ice packs.
Normally we'll do a breakfast in the room of cereal and milk, maybe a piece of fruit, and our vitamins.
Then, we'll do an 'early' lunch (around 11am) in the parks with our packed cooler.
Dinner is normally around 4:30-4:45 at a TS in the parks or at one of the Deluxe resorts. We do off-hours because of our special dietary requests. It's easier to talk to the chef when it's not the THICK of dinner hour. And since we always go during September (
free dining season) the restaurants fill up more than normal.
Then we'll have some sort of sweet treat in the evening- 7pm-8pm, most likely also brought with us into the park.... or picked up from Babycakes!
