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10 Things You Need To Know About Disney’s Water Parks

9. Food and Beverages

Food and non-alcoholic drinks are allowed inside of Disney water parks, so feel free to pack snacks or even a picnic lunch. There are also plenty of quick service options around the water parks, some with delicious, unexpected options and some with traditional burger-and-nugget fare. Leave room for the Sand Pail, a huge ice cream sundae with all the fixings, served in a sand pail (obviously) with a shovel! It’s the best value anywhere at Disney, in my opinion, because it’s big enough for the whole family. Also, remember that Typhoon Lagoon is basically across the street from Disney Springs if you’re looking for a place to eat dinner after park closing.

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Melissa

Melissa resides on Florida's beautiful Space Coast with her husband and four Disney-loving boys. She frequently allows skipping school for Disney World visits...because making memories is more important than math. Their family has also been seen on HGTV's hit show "My Yard Goes Disney."

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