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Old 16 Mar 24, 07:52 PM  
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DCR what to take?

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I’m starting to get a list together of what I need to take for Davy crocket ranch. There is me dh and for kids twins will turn 13 the day we go then our boys aged 14 and 15. The boys have a very beige diet although one will eat french fries the other will not.
And it’s their food needs I am worried about. Can I take chocolate digestives with me?
Also thinks such as chocolate

Also what practical things washing up liquid?

Thanks so much
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Old 17 Mar 24, 10:15 AM  
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#1 A car!

After that I'd say dishwasher tablets. Who wants to be spending time washing up?

And I'd also say your own tea and coffee. The offerings in the park are not very nice. There are supermarkets nearby so you can buy things there if you forget anything or need to stock up.
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Old 17 Mar 24, 10:23 AM  
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#1 A car!

After that I'd say dishwasher tablets. Who wants to be spending time washing up?

And I'd also say your own tea and coffee. The offerings in the park are not very nice. There are supermarkets nearby so you can buy things there if you forget anything or need to stock up.
Thank you
And yes lol the car being the number one thing to take lol
I’ll see if I can google the supermarkets nearby to the ranch . Thank you
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Old 17 Mar 24, 10:29 AM  
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There is a supermarket onsite at DCR but I think it is quite expensive. There is one nearby outside of the resort which is more reasonable.
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Hi what’s that one called please
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Old 17 Mar 24, 01:22 PM  
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There's a supermarket at Val d'Europe for bigger shops, which is about 5-10 min drive. The onsite one at DCR is still ok if you're only getting a few bits.
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Val d’Europe supermarket is called Auchan.
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We drive but usually stop at Sequoia Lodge but always take a big bag of goodies with us

We take chocolate, crisp, cereal, pot noodles,juice pop coffee sachets
sugar allsorts ...
just have a look on Government website and that says what you can't take..think its dairy and meat ,but double check
but we take all essentials as save time when you get over there and we pick milk,bread and meats up from the garage just outside of santa fe hotel and were done
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