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What food to pack for amusement park?

Low sodium snacks are great because you'll drink less and make fewer pit stops. Pack fruit like fresh mandarins and bananas or apples. Carrot sticks or celery with peanut butter will keep your kiddos full and satisfied. Bring plenty of water for everyone.



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Tip #1: Stock Your Pantry
  • cheese sticks.
  • whole fruits like apples, bananas, pears, peaches, oranges, and grapes.
  • peanuts, almonds, or other nuts (we like raw or dry-roasted. ...
  • applesauce pouches or cups.
  • single serving Greek yogurt.
  • baby carrots with single-serving hummus cups (you can find these at Costco)


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Things You'll Need
  1. Money and/or amusement park ticket.
  2. Lightweight clothes.
  3. Lightweight bag.
  4. A lot of water.
  5. Food (if allowed)
  6. Thermos/water bottle.
  7. Sunscreen (regardless of the season or weather)
  8. A waterproof jacket (for water rides)


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Your Guide To Packing Your Backpack For A Day At A Theme Park
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Do Not wear material that you can see through when it gets wet. Find a bra where your ladies are not going to fall out when you're on the coasters, or just walking around for that matter. Or a dress/skirt (I know some that this is all they wear.. wear a garment underneath for modesty.)

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The key for any amusement park outfit is COMFORT. You'll want something lightweight, comfortable, and easy to wear all day. Another must is a backpack, especially if you don't have little kids and won't be bringing a stroller (I still always bring a stroller unless I'm without my kids).

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Amusement Park Outfit Idea #1: Jeans are always my go-to, so this is a no brainer for me. I've worn jeans at almost every amusement park we've ever been to! But choose ones that are comfortable and won't sag throughout the day when you're hot and sweaty. If it's super hot, shorts are a great alternative.

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You want something in your stomach to keep it settled, so choose bland foods like plain cereal, toast and crackers or scrambled eggs with nothing else in or on them. Suck on ginger candies before or after the ride and choose drinks that are low in sugar and will help settle your stomach.

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Start by Choosing the Right Amusement Day Snacks Spicy, salty, and otherwise strongly flavored foods should be huge no-nos. Both before you enter an amusement park and while you are enjoying the attractions there. Instead, choose bland foods and be sure to eat a meal before you arrive so that it has had time to settle.

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10 Things You Should Never Do At An Amusement Park
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Four hours is the time, I've found, that a family can spend together in a theme park before fatigue (physical or emotional) sets in. At the four-hour mark, it's time to get out, go someplace else, and either call it a day, or chill for at least six hours before returning to the park.

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Guests are welcome to bring bottles, cups and mugs into the theme parks provided that they are not glass containers and they do not bring alcohol into the theme parks. You can check out the Walt Disney World Resort Park Rules for the complete list of prohibited items.

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You can do a ponytail, bun, or even French twist (we'd recommend a low bun for a theme park day). This hairstyle for amusement parks will keep the front section of hair off your face and still be able to achieve a cute look.

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VIP tours are a great way for guests to skip long lines throughout the entire park, but typically for a hefty price tag. However, the VIP tours often include many perks that make the expense worth it, including: A personal tour guide. A guaranteed ride at every attraction in the park with short wait times.

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