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16 Nov 13, 07:34 PM |
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Can I Pack...?
Hi Everyone,
We need to pack tomorrow and I'm really worried about what my son is going to eat whilst there. His autism makes him a very fussy eater and I can just see him eating chips for the days we are there! We are traveling on eurostar but I wondered if I can pack some of his favorite snacks, of which there are two! Also he really needs to have milk before bed and in the morning, I know people have asked about fresh milk being available but can we take the premade toddler milk in cartons? Thanks in advance
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16 Nov 13, 07:51 PM |
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Join Date: Jul 09
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Yes no restrictions on Eurostar as far as I'm aware but someone else will come along and confirm for sure!
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16 Nov 13, 08:09 PM |
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Join Date: Jul 12
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Not travelled on Eurostar but sure your fine, does he like tin spaghetti or beans my DD is fussy and we tend to take tins of Beans and Sausages or Spaghetti or even the Heinz toddler dinners age 1 - 3, take them into the park and warm them up in the baby care centre or even the hotel your staying in if its a Disney one will have a microwave because we tend to use it to warm milk up for suppers. Hope this helps a little.
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16 Nov 13, 08:47 PM |
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No problem with premade milk - we found on our last night that if you ask for milk (hot or cold - we were in Sequoia Lodge) in a baby's bottle or beaker, they will give it to you for free. It is UHT but found when it was hot, this was enough to send my little one off to sleep.
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16 Nov 13, 09:20 PM |
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Join Date: Jan 12
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Yep you can take any food etc on Eurostar x
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17 Nov 13, 09:26 AM |
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Thank you it will just take that little bit of pressure off if we know he have his favorite cake to hand
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17 Nov 13, 12:43 PM |
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that;s good to know, where are the 'baby care centers' located?
would be handy to b able to heat up some snacks. |
17 Nov 13, 04:39 PM |
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I know the main one is just by Plaza Gardens (end of Main St - walking towards castle) and turn right at the end... I visited having used WDW at the beginning of last year and they weren't as well stocked in DLP or as big, but still a nice, warm rest place for small families.
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17 Nov 13, 04:39 PM |
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Join Date: Mar 02
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