$87?

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Due to some bad budgeting on my part, as well as some unexpected expenses (prom and me getting very sick and having to pay doctor bills), after paying off my hotel I am left with $87 for the week.
I'm mostly bringing my own food, because I am the pickiest eater ever, and my OCD is way bad as of late, making it near impossible for me to handle eating out. We are eating out once, at Ragland Road. I heard about it on Mouse Tunes, and I know my sis and I will love it.
So, given that I'm only eating once, and bringing my own food (which my mom is paying for), I was wondering if people think it'd be possible to go 6 days on $87
 
If your hotel is paid for, tickets are paid for, you bring your own food and do not buy anything than yes you can do it
 
"walking around" money as we call it (when all is paid for), I can get away with $50.00 for a 5-6 day stay, for myself.
 
sure you can. I didn't spend $50 at the parks for 10 nights if you don't count hotel, food, or tickets. I spent several hundred at DTD on collectibles...but most people can go w/out that. Enjoy your trip.
 

If everything else is paid for, you'll be fine. Go and have a good time!
 
Yeah, you should have no problem. Ragland Road will probably run you about $10-12 dollars for their typical fish & chips.

Another really cheap place to eat (and VERY GOOD) is Earl of Sandwich, also at Downtown. Sandwiches/Salads there are under $5! And like I said, they are excellent, and have a great variety. If you want to eat out again, that could be a very good option.

Bring a water bottle into the park and you can re-fill it at the water fountains along the way if you're thirsty. No need to keep paying $2 for new bottles of water or soda.

You should have plenty of money, and even a little bit for a souvenir if you want. :)
 
My very first trip to WDW with 2 friends. I had 68 dollars. I bought groceries with them and we all had a great time. We used our money for CHEAP souvenirs and drinks at Pleasure Island. That time in my life definitely made my times now more appreciative....I usually go with more than $1000 for a week and mangage to spend it all!! I am a DVC member and love Disney with money or without!!! Enjoy the free magic!!
 
Since everything is paid for, and you are bringing your own food...you should be good!

Have a magical trip! pixiedust:
 
I'd think about skipping that meal out, and see if you can handle Earl of Sandwich or Wolfe Gang Pucks express...

Raglan Road will set you back 30.00 if you order dessert and Tea with your meal...tip not included.

I'd be more worried about "snack food" money than souviners esp if not on the dining plan.

Your going to have a great time, its all paid for! You can do it :)
 
Definately bring a water bottle with you to fill up. I think you can ask for ice water at any counter service and they'll give you one for free. As long as you don't need to buy snacks and too many souveniers you should be set with $87. Have a great time!
 
It's do-able. My last trip there I only spent $12 on souveniers.

I say if everything is paid for, take the $87 and go!
 
When we go to Disney, everything is already paid for too. We love to shop and we buy things that are absolutely unnecessary to every one but us and we still don't spend a lot of money.

$87 should be plenty.

If you go here, you can get some great tips on how not to spend a lot of money. It's All Ears Net and it's got tons of stuff you can look at.

Above all things, have fun. That's the most important part of a vacation.
 


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