• On Mar 29, 2019
    Jodi from TX Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Can we bring in snacks to the parks? And water bottles?

    Hi there, Jodi! Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel! Thank you for taking the time to submit your Walt Disney World Resort vacation question! 

    Yes, Guests are definitively allowed to bring food that does not require heating into the theme parks! This also includes items such as water bottles or other drinks. Whenever you enter the parks, just be sure to notify a Security Cast Member that you have food in your bags! Pro Tip: If you do forget to bring your own water with you, you can stop at most quick-service dining locations and receive a free cup of ice water!

    I am a huge foodie and absolutely love trying as many foods as possible whenever I am visiting Walt Disney World Resort. There’s just so many wonderful options, I feel as though there’s always something for me to try out! That being said, as someone with dietary restrictions, it can take a little more effort for me to eat all my meals in the parks. This is one of my favorite reasons for bringing my own food with me whenever I am visiting! This reduces some of the work on my end and helps me appreciate the delicious food I am able to enjoy! 

    Prior to visiting the parks, I would recommend checking out the Walt Disney World Resort park rules. This will help you identify any items that are not allowed inside the parks! 

    Have fun snacking your way around Walt Disney World Resort! Please be sure to let us know if we can help you plan any other part of your Walt Disney World Resort vacation!

    ~Wyatt
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Meet the Panelist: Wyatt, Colorado

Hello! I'm Wyatt and I'm so very excited to provide you with all the best tips and tricks for getting the very most out of your Disney World vacations! I'm married to a fellow Disney enthusiast and, while we don't have any human children yet, we are delighted to be pet parents. Professionally, I work in private practice as a mental health counselor. I'm also knowledgable regarding disability services and accessibility at Disney World due to my own history of chronic illness.  Learn More About Wyatt

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