stsomewhere
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- Mar 13, 2008
A$100 per person a day. Sometimes days we spend more,other days less.
That's what we will set the budget for , thanks.A$100 per person a day. Sometimes days we spend more,other days less.
Yes we will be eating in the parks, we are staying at all stars music, and going during christmas break, we are not park hopping. Once we are in we are staying there all day.I guess it depends. Are you going to eat the park? The last time we stayed, we stayed off site and factored in the cost of parking to our daily. One day we ate lunch at Akershus (pricey), but then the next we bought nothing at all at HS. We found it easy to not spend in the parks.
Note that even without Park Hoppers, you can come /go from the parks ... you just have to return to that same park. With Christmas crowds, you might opt to go back to your room for lunch /naps, then return for the evening hours.Yes we will be eating in the parks, we are staying at all stars music, and going during christmas break, we are not park hopping. Once we are in we are staying there all day.
We're close enough to drive, so we always load up the trunk with sale-purchased sodas and bottled water ... and we keep them on ice in the room. Drinks alone really add up!We stay DVC so this skews things, but we do about a $100 grocery order
I forgot this idea. My vegetarian daughter will opt for a cheese quesidilla just about every time ... and that's usually an appetizer.Appetizers for meals instead of entree's
Yes, leaving off the fries is another idea I'd forgotten. Alternately, we like the idea of sharing a double-burger ... we don't need all the carbs in the bread anyway.You can get just a sandwich... so you can order like a cheeseburger platter which comes with fries, and a extra cheese burger and they can share the fries and drink and the cost