Anonymous wrote:And fwiw, the one time we were there, four years ago, they did NOT have snacks inside, which surprised me. So I wouldn't count on their availability.
Anonymous wrote:Are babies allowed to have bottles?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The OP was asking a perfectly reasonable question.
Those of you jumping all over her are every single bit as toxic and obnoxious as Trump supporters are.
SHUT UP.
Well that was a leap.
Anonymous wrote:The OP was asking a perfectly reasonable question.
Those of you jumping all over her are every single bit as toxic and obnoxious as Trump supporters are.
SHUT UP.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I ask because my child does have multiple food allergies. And maybe he can go the 2 hours inside the grounds without a snack, but then we still have to get home via metro and there are few things around the WH (I work a few blocks away and know the area) that he can eat. Maybe this makes me entitled, but I need to plan accordingly if they are going to confiscate all of his snacks.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe take a pass on this event until he is older.
Anonymous wrote:Why do people think their kids need to eat constantly? Give them meals and they will be fine.
- mom of toddler and preschooler