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Amy214 · 24/04/2016 12:51

Im taking my daughter to see disney on ice next sunday and i was wondering if anyone knew if i could take drinks/snacks for her? I need to take a changing bag but it says on the website that no large bags or backpacks are allowed (hers is a small hello kitty backpack) when i read the faqs it stated that no glass, cans or hot drinks are allowed in then further down it said if i have a medical conditon can i take a drink in with me and the answer was yes as long as its still sealed when the security check it. I was going to call them but the phonelines are closed at the weekend except for bookings. (planning to take small pack of raisons some crisps and a fruit shoot)

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Amy214 · 24/04/2016 23:04

Ive kept her stickers from dentist visits aswell Grin i cant bear to throw out soft toys either

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OneMagnumisneverenough · 24/04/2016 23:17

I think i am going to have to photograph them all and just keep a few of the main ones.

Amy214 · 24/04/2016 23:50

Yeah ill definetly be keeping the ones that she loved more which is rudolph and a lamb Grin rudolph needs a wash but she wont let me take him

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OneMagnumisneverenough · 24/04/2016 23:54

DS1 has a beautiful Kipper the dog and DS2 has a cat and kitten. Technically the cat is DS1s but was stolen... :o

Amy214 · 25/04/2016 09:45

Shes stolen my mothers day teddy aswell Grin found out today that i can take snacks but no bottles only cartons so some ribena should be fine (for us both) Grin

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OneMagnumisneverenough · 25/04/2016 10:03

Brill, that's good news then though I am more of a Vimto fan myself :)

Amy214 · 25/04/2016 14:02

Im happy we can take snacks i didnt want to get there and they dont have anything she likes that would be a nightmare, i like the fizzy vimto but thats in a bottle or can Grin

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OneMagnumisneverenough · 25/04/2016 14:11

We don't do a lot of fizzy, the vimto squash is nice though. Neither DS has needed any dental treatment so far and now they are nearly 16 and 15 they are running it like a competition to see who can keep a clean sheet for the longest, I'm not complaining.

Amy214 · 25/04/2016 14:45

Dd doesnt get any fizzy drinks although i have caught her dipping her finger in (look of disgustGrin) luckily her teeth are healthy,

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OneMagnumisneverenough · 25/04/2016 14:51

At that age DS1 was a sly beer drinker! We always had the thought that we'd introduce alcohol gradually before 18 so that it wasn't taboo and desired etc. We changed that tack when after many times catching him swigging out of beer bottles at parties etc. we then caught him aged about 4 licking spilt beer from the tablecloth. Luckily he doesn't socialise much and DH has made him shave his moustache to limit the chances of him being able to buy anything in the shops!

Amy214 · 25/04/2016 16:44

Sounds like you needed eyes on the back of your head, dd likes to steal things and sit on them as shes done nothing wrong shes so sneaky Grin

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OneMagnumisneverenough · 25/04/2016 20:03

Ha ha - he's a good boy really, he just liked the taste and shandy bass just didn't cut it.

Amy214 · 25/04/2016 20:49

Children are funny little things haha

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