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    Originally Posted By markymouse

    I saw on another fan site that Disney no longer prohibits bringing outside food into the Walt Disney World parks - even whole coolers or picnic baskets.

    Can anyone confirm this? What about in Anaheim?
     
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    Originally Posted By WOWOregon

    We were able to take a small carry in cooler in September. No glass botles or alcohol of course. We took my daughters snacks in with no problem!
     
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    Originally Posted By bobbelee9

    wow, that contrdicts everything I've expected from the high food prices. I can't believe they aren't forcing you to buy their food.
     
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    Originally Posted By CarolinaDisneyDad

    My wife and I wear backpacks and carry in a small cooler in each pack for that days drinks and snacks plus raingear, first aid kit etc. We have done it for 7 years now and never had a problem. Disney still gets plenty of our cash anyway it just gets spent on stuff instead of drinks.
     
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    Originally Posted By brotherdave

    We've been taking in a small cooler for years, possibly since the 70s! They don't seem to be too picky if it's a 'light' cooler or backpack filled mostly with water, juice, and/or soft drinks and light sandwiches and snacks. I'm sure that dehydration among guests is a major concern for them since guests are spending a full day in the hot Florida sun. That's possibly why they may be lenient with non-alcoholic drinks in non-glass containers. Also, kids tend to be fussy eaters, so it's probably just a win-win situation for them to allow things like peanut butter & jelly sandwiches and snacks for the family. Most likely, they will spend there money on some other food items sometime during the course of the day.
     
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    Originally Posted By WOWOregon

    Disney seems more accomodating than most parks from my experience. We have a backpack cooler we take with apples, drinks, etc for my daughter. I think Disney knows if the kids stay happy INSIDE the park the family will spend more time and money there
     
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    Originally Posted By CarolinaDisneyDad

    We tried it at universal a few years ago and were denied entry.
     
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    Originally Posted By Disneymom443

    Maybe it just depends on who you have a the frount gate.
     

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