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  1. #1
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    Hi folks,

    going in less than three weeks time. I had planned to make up our own lunches for the parks but then eat our evening meal there if it is going to be a late night (MK, EPCOT and MGM)

    There are seven of us going so a cool box would be ideal for sandwiches, fruit and water. Has anyone ever had any trouble from security when taking your own food into the parks? Also is it possible to get your evening meal in these parks without reserving first and without costing too much? [msnwink]


    Cheers

    Mack


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    Big Mack,

    Sit down/full service restaurant in the parks = expensive.
    If you are going during september the parks should be quieter and so you could book up your restaurant during the day at guest services.
    As parks shut between 7pm-9pm (ish) you could hang on and eat outside..??


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    Call us mad but every Sunday even in Florida we have a roast beef dinner even with yorkshire pudding sitting around the pool.
    Rose

    http://www.orlandovillas.com/florida-vacation-rental-2098.aspx


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    We breakfast in the villa and take sandwiches etc with us.

    Sometimes we come out of the parks about 2 if we have been there since opening, then we will just nibble snacks in the morning, and have a buffet lunch out on the 192 (which is cheaper than a buffet tea and its less crowded).

    Then it's back to the villa for a swim , and we take a packed tea back into the park which we eat when we have bagged a good spot for the fireworks.

    Suits us[msnsmile2]

    Jo
    Jo


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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Cruella DeVilla
    Where were you Liz?
    [/quote]
    Wyoming and Colorado, visited Yellowstone National Park....amazing, fantastic scenary, saw bears, bison( Walking down the middle of the road!!) loads of elk and moose. Then on to Grand Teton where the mountains are just like those spikey things a child would draw ( Signal Mountain Lodge was great Rob!!) Went rafting down the Snake River. Visited Dinosaur National monument for hubby (Boys and dinosaurs!!!) Finished off in Rockey Mountain National Park,2 nights at Grand Lake and then 3 nights in Estes Park where we stayed in an amazing B&B we spent the time making notes about all their little guest touches that we would like to include in our villa.
    Less than 10 weeks now until our next holiday.......Florida of course!


    Liz


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    I believe that you have to reserve in the restaurants that have a good view of the fireworks.
    We tried to book on entering Epcot last May and there was nothing.
    Heather


  7. #7
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    if you dont mind me asking...but what are chicken tenders?[:I]
    Angela


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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by AngelaB
    if you dont mind me asking...but what are chicken tenders?[:I]
    [/quote]

    Mini chicken breast fillets in crispy batter or breaded Yummy!!


  9. #9
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    Thanks Lucy....they sound scrummy...thanks for all the info on Virgin planes by the way
    Angela


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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by AngelaB
    Thanks Lucy....they sound scrummy...thanks for all the info on Virgin planes by the way
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    No problem you are very welcome!![msnsmile2]


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