Food & Drink1 min ago
Planes and food part 2
Can I add to netty.m's question?
We're flying to USA next week, and I'm concerned about their rules for taking food into the country.
I'm in a similar situation, long flight, hungry children. It was interesting to hear of other people taking private feasts along - I'll be doing that now for sure, I just wondered how you stand on arrival?
Thanks
We're flying to USA next week, and I'm concerned about their rules for taking food into the country.
I'm in a similar situation, long flight, hungry children. It was interesting to hear of other people taking private feasts along - I'll be doing that now for sure, I just wondered how you stand on arrival?
Thanks
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dannyd - you made me laugh, thanks!
ray - we're going to the very predictable Orlando. Went last year, stayed in a Disney hotel and didn't set foot outside of WDW the whole two weeks. Now I know this is most people's worst nightmare, but it was the BEST family holiday. We love it over there too - we visited LA, San Francisco and Orlando BK (before kids) and it's our plan to return as often as we can, spreading our wings more each time as the children get older. Any suggestions of good places for a Brit to visit?
dannyd - you made me laugh, thanks!
ray - we're going to the very predictable Orlando. Went last year, stayed in a Disney hotel and didn't set foot outside of WDW the whole two weeks. Now I know this is most people's worst nightmare, but it was the BEST family holiday. We love it over there too - we visited LA, San Francisco and Orlando BK (before kids) and it's our plan to return as often as we can, spreading our wings more each time as the children get older. Any suggestions of good places for a Brit to visit?
You mean you didn't go to Universal Studios or Islands of Adventure? Universal Studios have a great Cat In The Hat themed part and loads of other stuff for younger kids. Did you also try the mini-golf? Fantastic fun, each one has a different theme (pirates, volcano etc), and sooooo much better than the crazy golf you get over here.
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