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21 Feb 17, 04:30 PM |
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Join Date: Mar 09
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Taking "snacks" from the buffets
My husband and I were talking about our ADR's last night and he reckons he's going to take ziplock bags with us when we eat at some of the character buffets and take some danishes for snacking on throughout the day! My immediate thought was 'You can't do that! ' But he says why not, we've paid for it.
Does anyone else do this?!
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21 Feb 17, 04:36 PM |
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No you haven't paid for it. You've paid for what you can eat when you're on the premises, not to stock your pantry for a week.
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21 Feb 17, 04:39 PM |
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Join Date: Mar 09
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I don't think a danish each would feed us for a week but this is exactly what I thought too! I'll be sure to remove his ziplock bags if he packs any!
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21 Feb 17, 04:40 PM |
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nope, i would not do this
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21 Feb 17, 04:41 PM |
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Join Date: Feb 03
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I see many people doing this at the Buffet meals but whether you want to or whether you should is entirely up to you. I doubt Disney will run out of food.
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21 Feb 17, 04:41 PM |
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Nope, never have - and I wouldn't dream of embarrassing myself by doing so in future, sorry!
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21 Feb 17, 04:44 PM |
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21 Feb 17, 04:44 PM |
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The only thing hubby did was take an apple that we'd already picked from the buffet but could not eat. I would go mad if he did anything else
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21 Feb 17, 04:46 PM |
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I have only done this for my little boy when we went to tuskar house and crystal palace, but didn't fill a bag.
I simply had put a couple of the small muffins on his plate and if he didn't eat them all we took one with us for a snack for later. The CM actually asked us before clearing the plates at TH if we wanted to take it away so the next day at Crystal Palace we did. I usually pack a lot of snacks from home and already have a ziplock bag full of snacks for the day for all of us. My suitcase of way over is always half full of food |
21 Feb 17, 05:40 PM |
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Join Date: Sep 12
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I was going to say, the only instance in which i'd consider it is in a situation like the above.
When you have paid for a small child, put food on their plate and then they get distracted/tired and don't eat. I would put the food already on their plate in a bag (as it would go in the bin anyway) or ask a server if it would be OK to take a *few* snacks as they hadn't eaten.
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