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- Jebby14Explorerim not going anywhere near Disney without a meal plan. way to much to pay to eat and just too much hassle to come back for meals. for what your spending to be there get their meal plan and enjoy max time in the parks. there is actually pretty good food to be had all over and not worrying about the price makes a huge difference.
- AcampingwewillgExplorer III had a feeling the Policy might not be the reality as to outside food. We use to have an annual pass to Disneyland and taking a lunch in was never an issue(minus the ice chest/cooler of course).
- mgirardoExplorerUnless you plan to be out of the camper all day every day or you don't want to be bothered with cooking, I don't think the Dining Plan is worth it.
You can't get the free dining plan at Fort Wilderness. You will definitely put on weight if you use the entire dining plan. We have gone a few times with my wife's parents and they have gotten the dining plan. They are always scrambling at the end to try to use up all their benefits. They almost always have unused portions of the plan left over.
-Michael - BobboExplorer IIWe have gotten the dining plan every time we went, and will again if we go again.
- CampingN_C_Explorer
WTP-GC wrote:
Crowe wrote:
Another thought was to pack a lunch to have while in the Park??
They do not allow outside food and drink to be taken into the park, unless it's for dietary reasons and you have a doctor's note. Part of it is they want their extra bucks and part of it is liability.
Every time we've ever been to Disney as a family (at all WDW parks in FL), we've always taken our lunch, snacks and drinks in. We pack a cooler bag that's about the size of a small suitcase full of water bottles, food, ice-packs, etc. And every time we do this, we go through the bag-check line and they inspect the contents and send us along on our magical way.
IMO, Disney is very open to allowing you to bring in pretty much whatever food item you want...except alcohol.
That's been our experience as well. I've seen plenty of families sitting around eating sandwiches out of zip-locks. - WTP-GCExplorer
Crowe wrote:
Another thought was to pack a lunch to have while in the Park??
They do not allow outside food and drink to be taken into the park, unless it's for dietary reasons and you have a doctor's note. Part of it is they want their extra bucks and part of it is liability.
Every time we've ever been to Disney as a family (at all WDW parks in FL), we've always taken our lunch, snacks and drinks in. We pack a cooler bag that's about the size of a small suitcase full of water bottles, food, ice-packs, etc. And every time we do this, we go through the bag-check line and they inspect the contents and send us along on our magical way.
IMO, Disney is very open to allowing you to bring in pretty much whatever food item you want...except alcohol. - rwbradleyExplorerThe official policy is:
water bottles
baby food
food for those with special dietary needs (like those allergic to wheat gluten)- however they can accommodate just about any allergy, dietary restriction, or religious restriction and the chef's are extremely accomodating
However I have never seen or heard of the no outside food policy being strictly enforced. Coolers are the only thing they seem to enforce strictly. As long as you do not try to bring in a cooler, I doubt you will be refused for bringing in sandwiches and drink boxes... - CroweExplorerAnother thought was to pack a lunch to have while in the Park??
They do not allow outside food and drink to be taken into the park, unless it's for dietary reasons and you have a doctor's note. Part of it is they want their extra bucks and part of it is liability. - AcampingwewillgExplorer IIWe're thinking of going to the Fort in Sept and we also considered the dining plan but with three small doggies, we figured we'd be back and forth between the Park and Motorhome that grabbing a bite would not be too difficult. Having the evening meal back at Camp would be good for us too, keeping the kid's happy! Another thought was to pack a lunch to have while in the Park?? We have not been back to Fort Wilderness in 20+ years.
- CroweExplorerHave been to Disney 4 times, tried it once, never again. Too stressful trying to use it if we have to be at a particular place at a particular time. This is where we like to "wing it". The last time we went our son was 18 and it was to celebrate his graduation. I didn't think we'd spend as much time in Magic Kingdom as we did. If we had based dinner plans on being elsewhere as a result we would have felt rushed trying to get there. If you feel you can stick to a predictable schedule and you feel it will save you money then go for it. Otherwise I wouldn't.
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