Yes, You Can Bring Food to Disney World — Here Are the 10 Best Snacks to Pack

While Disney World offers no shortage of snacks, many guests may not be aware that they can bring their own food into the parks.

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These are some of our favorite snack options to pack, AND the best containers to carry them!

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Let’s begin with the go-to snack option for young children and toddlers: Dry Cereal. We’ve all seen toddlers munching on Cheerios anywhere and everywhere, including Walt Disney World. (And truth be told, dry Cheerios are a quick, delicious, and filling snack for any age, Disney adults included).

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These Stackable Snack Containers are the best option to pack dry cereal for a trip to the “Most Magical Place on Earth.”

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Guests who want to pack a full lunch — we’re talking a sandwich, chips, fruit, maybe some nuts, etc…

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… can carry it all and keep them separate in this Adult Bento Box Container. There’s a definite advantage to packing a full lunch, as opposed to simply snacks, for a guest who’s not intending to stop for a full lunch. Instead, they can enjoy the bento box on the go, potentially squeezing in more rides, and then only taking time for one sit-down meal at dinner time.

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If you’re looking to pack a litany of different snacks that won’t get crushed at the bottom of your bag, go for stuff like Pringles, fruit snacks, granola bars, or even a few frozen Uncrustables.

Packing these kinds of snacks gives a litany of choices that you can build your day around. For example, if they’re in need of a protein boost, the Uncrustables are right there. On the other hand, if you do indulge in something unplanned during the day, you can back-burner the more filling snacks, and instead simply snack on something lighter like the fruit snacks.

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You can toss them all in this Snack Travel Pouch and throw it into the bottom of a larger bag without needing to fear your snacks will get crushed or mangled.

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Finally, if you’re packing for a larger party where some have a sweet tooth for candy and cookies, others desire salty goods like pretzels or veggie sticks, and still others prefer dried fruit and trail mix…

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… you can store them all and keep them from intermingling in this 8 Compartment Snackle Box. This way, you can keep everyone in your party happy with the snacks they want

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You can pick up these snacks before your trip and pre-pack them in your luggage using these storage options. However, you don’t have to. You can also arrange to have groceries delivered to your Walt Disney World hotel room using services like Instacart, Amazon Fresh, DoorDash, Uber Eats, and etc.

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Some things to keep in mind if you’re planning to have groceries delivered to your room:

  • Your Disney hotel’s Bell services will receive and hold your orders for you. However, bear in mind that if you place an alcohol order, the grocery delivery service may have its own policy requiring an ID check and/or a signature.
  • There is no Disney fee for Bell Services to accept your grocery order on your behalf.
  • Depending on the delivery service, your order may not be labeled clearly with your name, and that might lead to a bit of a delay when you pick it up.
  • If you want Bell Services to deliver your order to your room, you will need to arrange it with them, and there will likely be a $6 service charge.
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If you’re planning what snacks to pack for your next Disney World trip, make sure to head over to Amazon first to find the best storage options, and stay tuned to AllEars for more Disney Essentials!

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