If you happen to be a AAA member Earl of Sandwich does offer a discount ... might save you a couple of $$$![]()
TRex and Rainforest also honor the AAA card for discounts besides EOS.
the CAA is also honored.
If you happen to be a AAA member Earl of Sandwich does offer a discount ... might save you a couple of $$$![]()
I think my favorite day under $40 would not include a sit down meal. Breaking my own rules but delighting my taste buds and enjoying the environment, this is how I would spend a day in Epcot.
Breakfast in Sunshine Seasons. Pumpkin muffin and iced coffee $6.16
Lunch at Joy of Tea Stand. Lucky combo with a Pork Bun, Chicken Pocket, Egg Roll, Soda and Ice Cream. $10.63
Dinner at Tangerine Cafe. Veggie Platter and Sangria $18.09
Snack at Kringla. Almond Pretzel $4.56
This day comes in at $39.44. I would not drink water with any of my meals and each of these meals is a favorite of mine. This would be a day where I did not deny myself anything I would really love to eat. To top it all off, by choosing to eat outside of the Table Service meals I could afford to have an alcholic drink.
If I remember right, the Joy of Tea stand is on the main walkway coming from flights of Wonder, instead of going left towards Kali Rapids it is on the right next to the lake. Across from where those monkeys have the big jungle gym. It is just a stand alone stand
I don't think so. I think the Joy of Tea stand is in Epcot near China. But I could be wrong.
This a great threadBut it confirmed our need to stick with DxDDP
We like to splurge on vacation and love to eat. With all our character meals and signiture suppers we'd never be able to survive on $40.00 a day
But you all have proved it can be done without living on hamburgers
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If I remember right, the Joy of Tea stand is on the main walkway coming from flights of Wonder, instead of going left towards Kali Rapids it is on the right next to the lake. Across from where those monkeys have the big jungle gym. It is just a stand alone stand
This is my imaginary day at Epcot (Food & Wine Festival of course), Start with the spicy chicken sausage w/polenta for breakfast at Canada. Maybe a lamb slider and buffalo stew for lunch. Slide into Morraco for one of the tangerine drinks then off to the tenderloin over sweet potato puree and mango chutnee sauce. Add a Korean kimche wrap, a few cokes, a cremebrulee and I should be in the $40.00 neighborhood and have had the pleasure of visiting 5-10 countries. It's not the true $40.00 a day plan in theory but it sure is fun!! That is just one way Mickey makes it so great!
Where is Joy of Tea stand located. I don't remember this?
It is our Spring Break and I ended up catching an episode of Rachel Ray's $40 a Day television show. She was in North Carolina and seemed rather impressed with herself that she ate three meals and a snack for under $40.
I think that should be pretty easy outside of really expensive places like Rome, Paris, or New York. Then my mind turned to Disney World, so I decided to see if I could put together a menu at each park where an adult could have Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and a snack for under $40.
Here are my self imposed rules:
No DDP or Tables in Wonderland.
No Kids Meals for Adults.
At least one sit down meal per day.
Leave a tip of 18% (I do not want to argue this, just used this number as it is the one Disney suggests most prominently)
Drink something besides water for at least two meals per day.
Vacation food that either myself or immediate family would actually eat.
Try to include some Disney specific foods either exclusive to Disney or very rare elsewhere.
Prices listed include tax for counter service, and tax plus tip for Table Service.
Bolded meal is the Table Service
Animal Kingdom: $39.28
Rainforest Cafe for Breakfast. Tonga Toast and a Coffee $15.04.
Pizzafari for Lunch. Ceasar Salad plus Chicken with a soda. $10.63
Dinner at Flame Tree. 1/2 slab of Ribs with Beans and Slaw and water $11.17
Snack: Churro $2.44
Disney Hollywood Studios: $39.42
Starring Rolls for Breakfast. Choc. PB Cup Cake and Milk $5.84
Fairfax Fare for Lunch. 1/2 Chicken with sides and lemonade $12.66
Momma Melrose for Dinner. Pepperoni Flatbread and soda $17.78
Writer's Shop for snack. Carrot Cake Cookie $3.14
Epcot: $39.94
Sunshine Seasons for Breakfast. Oatmeal with raisins and hot tea $5.31
Chefs de France Fixed Price three course lunch and water $24.90
Boulangerie for Dinner. Ham and Cheese Croissant with Strawberry Smoothie $7.61
Kringla for snack. School Bread $2.12
Magic Kingdom: $39.43
Breakfast at Mainstreet Bakery. Cinnamon Roll and Coffee $5.95
Lunch at Liberty Tree Tavern. Colony Salad and Iced tea $19.77
Dinner at Columbia Harbor House. Fried fish basket and soda $10.31
Snack at Aloha Isle: Dole Whip $3.40
So, how did I do?
What would you change?
http://www.rainforestcafe.com/locations.asp?st=fl
This shows Rainforest Cafes in Florida give a 10% AARP discount.
Makes sense, Florida, retirees.
Never knew that before.
Don't know if they will still have it, or if I'll remember, next time I go.
agree with other poster would buy the dining plan for $5 more and have a sit down dinner and breakfast...but do see what you were doing. and it can be done. I guess thought I Tonga toast was only at Kona's in the POLY or that is where were booked to go first morning as BIL wants to try that Tonga toast![]()
Well, everyone, with the recent price increases, it will make the $40 a day a little harder to keep.
I drink Diet Coke at WDW, so the soda increase messes things up. And the other increases make it harder too.
Stayhomemom77, did you get to take your trip with your girls?
I hope it went well, or will go great when the time comes.
Let us know how your husband's trip to Barcelona went, and presenting his paper.You must be very proud.
So anyone ready to try a few menus with the updated prices? easywdw.com has them. I don't think allears has updated yet.
1. I think that her Disney on $40 was about ten years ago. I moved to Orlando eight years ago, and I know it was at least two years before we moved.
2. Her pricing does not include either tax or tip.
3. Judy and I tried to go to a place where she had her "afternoon snack" and found they were only open for dinner; they had specially opened for her for the show and the "other Guests" were friends of the owner.
4. Her show on the parks, based on the locations of the restaurants, would have required about five hours of travel between the parks she claimed to have visited and the restaurants where she had her meals.
Nope...unfortunately I couldn't take the kids this year. We moved from Ontario to B.C. last month for my husband's job so the trip had to be scrapped.
On the plus side...we drove out here and were able to sight see a little bit along the way so we did get a vacation during the time frame I had hoped to take the kids down for free dining.
We are taking a 3 week trip down the west coast next summer and will be spending four days at Disneyland checking out the two parks and DTD and we've never been there so we are all pretty excited about that.
Hubby leaves for Barcelona on October 22nd so I'll update you on that in a little over a month.
I still think dining on $40 a day is possible even with the price increases but it will require getting some of the cheaper options. I'll get on that in a couple of weeks...hopefully allears will be fully updated by then. (Some of the places have been but quite a few haven't yet.)