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22 Feb 20, 02:22 PM |
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slightly serious Dibber
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Snacks to go
Probably sounding like a cheap skate here but are their any snacks such as croissants, cinnamon buns that might last a day or two in a box? Or sealed snack that could be used for breakfast? Were staying in disney for 10 days then onto Universal. I was thinking to save a few pound of taking some of the snack objects for breakfast for the first two days of universal? Not big breakfast eaters so just wanted something to snack on as we're planning on eating at places like three broomstick, chocolate emporium, antonjitos and cow fish for lunches and dinner x x
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22 Feb 20, 02:37 PM |
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Apprentice Imagineer
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My older kids grab those breakfast bars on a morning if heading in early to school. Maybe something more like that might be better and you can bring a bundle from home.
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23 Feb 20, 06:29 PM |
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I'm planning on bringing some cereal bars/ brioche rolls in a container in the suitcase. Will chuck the container to make room for shopping bits on the way home. Am thinking it will help with the early start mornings just to eat something while getting dressed before heading out to the park to see us through for a couple of hours to make the most of emh
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24 Feb 20, 04:29 PM |
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When we've moved from onsite to a villa, we have sometimes used up leftover snack credits on items to take to the villa with us for snacks, if that's what you mean? Not usually aimed at breakfast specifically though, just things like rice krispie treats, trail mix and some sweets. We once used up leftover CS in Earl of Sandwich and took those into a park for lunch the following day.
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24 Feb 20, 05:02 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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We used lot of our left over credits to get snacks to take to the villa for the 2nd half of our stay. The pastries/baked goods will usually keep for a couple of days if kept in a suitable container and you could also get bags of trail mix/popcorn which are ideal for snacks.
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