Taking Food to Disneyland Paris. Rules & Money-Saving Advice 2025

Packed lunch with apple, sandwich, and water bottle on a bench in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland ParisBringing Your Own Food into Disneyland Paris: The Complete 2025 Guide 🍎🥪

Thinking about packing snacks or a cheeky packed lunch for your day at Disneyland Paris? Maybe you’ve heard whispers about security checks and strict rules, or you just want to save a few Euros for a Mickey-shaped ice cream. Whatever your reason, you’re in the right place—here’s everything you need to know about bringing your own food into DLP in 2025. Spoiler alert: it’s more possible than you think, but there are a few caveats!


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Can You Bring Your Own Food into Disneyland Paris? 🤔

Let’s cut to the chase: yes, you can bring your own food into Disneyland Paris—within reason. The official DLP policy says “no picnics,” but what that really means is no massive coolers or full-blown banquets. Nobody wants to trip over your granny’s folding picnic table while queuing for Big Thunder Mountain, after all.

Here’s what you can get away with:

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  • Snacks and small sandwiches

  • Fruit, cereal bars, crisps (that’s “chips” for our US friends)

  • Bottled water and soft drinks (unopened)

  • Baby food and children’s snacks

What’s NOT Allowed? 🚫

Don’t get your ham sandwiches in a twist—here are the no-goes:

  • Large coolers or picnic hampers

  • Big family picnics (think “feeding a football team”)

  • Alcoholic drinks

  • Glass bottles or jars

  • Anything needing to be cooked or heated up

  • Food in big, cumbersome bags or boxes

Top tip:
Security will check your bags at the entrance. As long as your food is packed in a small, reasonable bag or backpack, and you’re not bringing an actual feast, you’ll breeze right through.

Where Can You Eat Your Own Food? 🧺

Disney doesn’t want guests plonking down for a full-on spread in the middle of Main Street, so there are no official picnic spots inside the parks. But don’t worry, I’ve got you covered:

  • Just outside the main entrance: There’s a large official picnic area with covered tables—perfect for those budget-friendly family lunches.

  • Inside the park: Keep it discreet. Snack on the go, or find a quiet bench in Adventureland or near the entrance to Fantasyland.

  • Disney Village: You can usually get away with eating your own food here, especially outside.

Packed lunch with apple, sandwich, and water bottle on a bench in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland Paris

Saving Money at Disneyland Paris – Snack Like a Pro 💸

Let’s face it, DLP food prices can make even the bravest of us weep into our €4.50 coffee. Here’s how to keep costs down:

  • Pack breakfast: Save time and money by eating before you arrive.

  • Bring refillable water bottles: There are fountains all over the parks. Buy one drink, refill all day. Easy win!

  • Pack ‘pocket snacks’: Cereal bars, dried fruit, crackers—anything small and non-melty. No one wants chocolate hands by 10am.

  • Share bigger portions: If you do buy in-park food, some meals are pretty generous—split between kids, or even cheeky grown-ups.

  • Lunch outside: Pop out to the picnic area for a proper budget lunch, then head back in for the magic.

Water fountain beside restrooms in Disneyland Paris

What Do the Locals Do? 🇫🇷

Here’s a secret: French families are absolute pros at sneaking in a bit of “casse-croûte” (that’s French for “snack attack”). Don’t feel awkward about packing your own food—just be sensible, tidy, and respectful. Disney cast members are mostly focused on keeping things clean and safe, not policing your cheese sandwiches.

Billy’s Bonus Tips & FAQ ✨

  • What about allergies and special diets?
    Bringing your own food is a lifesaver for anyone with allergies or fussy eaters. Disney is pretty good with dietary needs, but options can be limited (and expensive).

  • Can I bring a flask or thermos?
    Yes—just no glass. Perfect for a mid-morning tea or coffee on a chilly day!

  • What about baby food?
    100% allowed—DLP is very family friendly on this front.

  • Are there any lockers?
    Yes—outside the park entrance. If you’ve got a lot to carry, stash it for later.

 


Quick Recap: The Do’s & Don’ts of BYO Food at DLP 🥨

Do:

  • Pack small, easy snacks

  • Use the official picnic area

  • Bring water bottles

  • Keep it tidy and discreet

Don’t:

  • Bring huge coolers or full meals

  • Bring alcohol or glass

  • Try to have a full picnic inside the park


Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It? 🏰

Bringing your own food into Disneyland Paris is not only allowed, it’s often the secret weapon of experienced park-goers. You’ll save money, keep hangry meltdowns at bay, and have more cash to splash on souvenirs, character meals, or, let’s be honest, a second helping of popcorn.

So pack those snacks, sling a water bottle in your backpack, and conquer DLP like the money-saving legend you are!

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