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23 May 18, 05:13 PM |
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Take snacks with you. I always take a Tupperware box that I use for my lunch and fill it with chocolate bars. I buy a few cans of pringles and some cereal Buy a resort mug for drinks in the room. I buy milk from the resort shop and take some plastic bowls and spoons. Cups of water are free in the eateries on Disney. Doing it like this saves a lot of money, especially on chocolate.
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23 May 18, 05:25 PM |
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23 May 18, 05:49 PM |
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If you can take with snacks (chocolate/sweets etc) and the mini cereals/porridge sachets, cereal bars, small boxes of dried raisins etc in your suitcase from the UK it will save alot.
And any Disney counter service in the parks or onsite will give you iced water for free, as well as there being free iced water drinking stations in the parks eg. Starbucks in Animal kingdom. Take some Robinsons squashems in your bag to make squash. |
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23 May 18, 06:14 PM |
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