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| Community Rank: Day-Tripper Join Date: Mar 2009
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| can you brings snacks into the park? As we are going with my daughter (just about 3) in April, I know she'll want to snack. Can I bring in small things like goldfish, fruit snacks, and juice boxes? How about bottles of water? We will have a stroller that has storage underneath so I won't be carting it all day. Also, is there somewhere to buy these things around Disneyland? I haven't been there since 1998! Thanks! Casey |
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| Dream Maker Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Chester County, PA
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| Small amounts of snacks and bottled drinks can be brought in without any problem... just remember that ALL bags are subject to inspection so be prepared to pull it out from under the stroller and have it opened. Packing things in big zip lock bags really helps keep stuff organized and makes security a breeze. You can buy bottled water and soda throughout the parks. Packaged snacks like pretzels and cookies; rice krispy bar (Mickey-shaped of course); candies, chocolates, popcorn are available too. If you want something more 'healthier' like raisins, granola, fruit snacks, you'd be better off bringing some from home.
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| When you wish upon a star Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Las Vegas
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| Disneyland is smack dab in the middle of a residential area, so there are many grocery stores within easy driving distance. I don't know about walking distance, but we drove to an Albertson's in December to stock up on breakfast things.
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| Join Date: Feb 2000 Location: Foothills of the Adirondacks
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| Casey, how are you traveling to DL? If you are flying, I would bring the dry snacks with you. If you are driving, I would bring a supply of all with you as if would be cheaper. I find CA grocery store prices to be quite high. On one of our last day trips, DGD wanted some goldfish, but her mom didn't bring any. Juice boxes can be purchased in DL, but are pricey.
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