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Originally Posted by astrangerhere
I don't think a theme park exists in the United States where you would be permitted to bring in your own food or drink. They want you to have to buy the overpriced junk food.
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Bringing your own food and drink isn't a problem, they have picnic spots. A lot of schools go on their end of year trip to the Efteling, and a lot of kids bring their own lunch (mandatory at some schools).
The last time we went during early summer we saw a family who had rented a pushchair for their cooler. Which isn't a uncommon occurrence.
In a recent email from them they notified people that for summer they installed extra water point for people to refill their water bottles.
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Originally Posted by issybird
We all turn into our mothers.
That said, if you’ve got so much gear you need a push chair, you need to do a serious rethink. 
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I'm not bringing that much stuff. But I'm trying to avoid having to use my bigger backpack instead of my regular one. So the wipes are probably out (unless I can find a smaller pack of them at the drugstore).
I can remember when I was a kid my mother brought a lot of stuff. When my sister was in diapers it was a diaper bag, but even after that she always had a bag full of things we never used and, of course, coats. Even when it was a heatwave my mother brought coats, just in case.