We do the same! Amazon Prime is awesome! And such a money saver. My list is exactly yours. Also for snacks little packs of goldfish, popcorn and pretzels. You never know when the little ones will need a snack while waiting in a line.We do Amazon Prime Now too. We used to use Garden Grocer. We get things like: cereal bars, muffins, yogurt poptarts, bagels, cereal and milk, fresh fruit. We also order bottled water, juice boxes for the kids, and soft drinks to take to the park with us. We will usually also build in one sit down character breakfast and one day at the food court for breakfast to break it up a little.
We purchased breakfast and late night snacks for our family on Amazon Prime Now. The things that we had for breakfast (and got from Amazon Prime Now) were: Cereal & Milk; Yogurt; Apples & Peanut Butter; Cheese and Crackers. We also got some strawberries, grapes, and almonds to supplement as needed.
Yes - but just to be clear its Amazon Prime NOW (which is different that your standard Amazon prime shipments). It arrives same day and you can pick the time it comes. A courier actually brings it to the hotel and you will be notified via text. But if you aren't there to pick it up - they will leave it with the Bell ServicesWe have a prime membership. Do you ship it to the hotel with your name?
We do dry cereal cups (Mini Wheats, Frosted Flakes), a big bunch of bananas, a few yogurts, and sliced apples. We're not huge eaters in the morning, especially when we're up early to make rope drop. This usually tides us over until a morning snack and we save a tonne of money by doing it this way.Any suggestions for things to bring for breakfast in the hotel room. I was thinking granola bars but I would love some new ideas. We usually drive but we're flying.
you can now buy little cups of cereal which are great for adding milk. I like them better than the boxesI remember when I was little (a long time ago) that this was a HUGE treat for us. Traveling alone was a treat but when Mom brought these little boxes it was the best part of our day.
Do they still work to slit them open and then pour your milk directly in the box to use as a bowl?
make sure you try the shelf stable milk before you use them as a few of my grandkids wont touch themI'm taking advantage of getting free checked baggage to pack cereal cups, shelf-stable milk boxes, cheese sticks, fruit leathers, fruit/nut bars, graham crackers, and Starbucks Doubleshots (only for me, heh). I would love to pack PB&Js for the parks but I only like them on toasted bread and bringing a toaster seems overboard!
My kid has aged out of being willing to eat the fruit/vegetable "squeezers" (purees in pouches), but when he was younger I brought along tons of them to WDW to make sure he was getting fruits and vegetables in his diet.
Bananas.Any suggestions for things to bring for breakfast in the hotel room. I was thinking granola bars but I would love some new ideas. We usually drive but we're flying.
That is a great idea! Our sons are 10 and 11, so EVERYTHING is a competition. Since we only buy the sugary cereals on vacation or camping, it is always something they look forward to.Isn’t it funny how exciting a little box of cereal can be? Yes, they do sell them like that still. I like to use them as leverage “first kid to fall asleep gets to pick their cereal first in the morning.” Hahaha!