No. You can't bring any food or beverages. Unless if you have a medical condition, or a special need diet. In which you have to eat. But you can always hide in in your bag. But that's under your risk. :)
now they change it you can not bring food anymore but you can hide like a protein bar
Yes, of course you can take food and water into Walt Disney World, as long as they don't need to be refrigerated or heated. They also have food and refreshments inside the parks.
Anything other than...
-alcohol
-explosives
-cigars, cigarettes, pretty much anything used for smoking
-anything illegal
Any food items that do not need refrigeration or heating.
No.
Walt Disney died long before Disney World was built in Florida. So he never ate anything there.
Many jobs at Walt Disney World only pay minimum wage as a starting salary, including custodians and quick service food employees.
Mickey's grocery list (in Mickey's Country House at Walt Disney World's Toontown Fair) only lists various types of cheese.
spaghetti and meat balls
Walt disneys intrests where Art,movies,and food
Probably the worst place for Character meals is the Crystal Palace in the Magic Kingdom. The food and surroundings are uninspired, it
Discounts for tickets and amenities at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida can be found through the Walt Disney Company at the park proper. There are also many websites that also offer discounts to Walt Disney World.
No
Some Disney World Packages include a food plan. These plans provide tickets which can be redeemed for food items within the different Disney parks as well as showcase several Disney hotels that offer their guests an on-site food court.
With millions of visitors to Walt Disney World every year eating too much bad food, staying out in the hot sun without enough water, and generally having a good time, it's inevitable that some get sick. Often it's the combination of cotton candy and too much excitement on little tummies, or too much Florida heat. Unfortunately, the flu and severe colds are as likely to strike vacationers as anyone else. EastCoast Medical Network (407-648-5252) are on call 24 hours and make house calls to all Disney and non-Disney area hotels.
Maybe, because i think Walt Disney World lets you should call or ask! If you live in Canada its no problem but if you do not live there, try to ask someone. GOOD LUCK!
Probably thousands of dollars, which is needed for the electricity required to run the rides, the food the restaurants and vendors sell, the pay for the workers, and for the gifts that the gift shops sell