Hi there, Ana! Thanks for bringing your question to the Disney Parks Moms Panel!
I can’t seem to go anywhere with my daughter without packing enough snacks to feed an army and this certainly applies whenever we visit the Disneyland Resort. So, yes, you can certainly bring in snacks for your little ones. I like to pack granola bars, baby carrots, apple slices, crackers, and of course a water bottle that we refill throughout the day. Another snack item that has worked well for my daughter are small suckers. They keep her occupied and happy whenever we have to wait in a somewhat long queue.
If you find you are running low on provisions, I suggest purchasing a Kids Power Pack which is available at select
quick service restaurants. The Power Packs come with a yogurt smoothie, apples, carrots, banana, crackers, and a small milk or a water. These are all individually packaged so the kids can enjoy one or two things and you can throw the rest in the backpack for later. There are also lots of fresh fruit carts throughout the parks that sell fruit and other healthy, packaged snacks.
Finally, when your little ones’ bellies are full and they are ready to burn off some energy, make some time to visit Mickey’s Toontown. This area is perfect for 3-year-olds because they can explore many fun things at their own pace like Goofy’s Playhouse, Donald’s Boat, and Chip n’ Dale Treehouse. This is also a great place to meet
Mickey and
Minnie in their respective houses!
I hope this information was helpful. Please stop by again with any other questions you may have!
-Linda