We will be in Disney World for our son's first birthday arriving this Thursday and leaving the following Wednesday. We always do our best to feed him healthy foods but realize this will be much more challenging in the parks than at home.
We will be trying to avoid constantly feeding him typical theme park / fried food just for the sake of convenience. He is at the point where he eats mostly solid food with just a few bottles of formula throughout the day, has a good amount of teeth, and eats just about anything, plus the formula will not be an issue. His normal meals consist of healthy carbs with grains (whole wheat waffles, pancakes, muffins, etc), fresh fruit that's on the softer side (melon, etc), vegetables that are steamed or cooked to be softer, meats/proteins that are softer and easily broken into small pieces, those types of things. Not all of that is feasible in a park but it gives you an idea of what we're looking for.
Any advice or insight you might have as to how we can achieve this would be appreciated (and we have reasonable expectations, of course). We're not freaking out about it or anything but this will be our first trip like this with a baby, so I'm sure many of you out there will have some good info and tips/tricks that we wouldn't know about.
Thanks!
We will be trying to avoid constantly feeding him typical theme park / fried food just for the sake of convenience. He is at the point where he eats mostly solid food with just a few bottles of formula throughout the day, has a good amount of teeth, and eats just about anything, plus the formula will not be an issue. His normal meals consist of healthy carbs with grains (whole wheat waffles, pancakes, muffins, etc), fresh fruit that's on the softer side (melon, etc), vegetables that are steamed or cooked to be softer, meats/proteins that are softer and easily broken into small pieces, those types of things. Not all of that is feasible in a park but it gives you an idea of what we're looking for.
Any advice or insight you might have as to how we can achieve this would be appreciated (and we have reasonable expectations, of course). We're not freaking out about it or anything but this will be our first trip like this with a baby, so I'm sure many of you out there will have some good info and tips/tricks that we wouldn't know about.
Thanks!