Budget for counter-service only?

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We’re doing 2 days pre-cruise and 2 days post-cruise in October and are foregoing sit-down meals. We figure we’ll get enough of that on the boat. And it’s Food and Wine Festival!

We’ve been multiple times but have always mixed/matched table service but for counter-service only, what would you suggest as a budget for a family of 4? 2 adults, 2 kids? $40-50 person/per day sound reasonable? When we started going, that used to get you a table AND a counter service meal.


Denice T.
 
We’re doing 2 days pre-cruise and 2 days post-cruise in October and are foregoing sit-down meals. We figure we’ll get enough of that on the boat. And it’s Food and Wine Festival!

We’ve been multiple times but have always mixed/matched table service but for counter-service only, what would you suggest as a budget for a family of 4? 2 adults, 2 kids? $40-50 person/per day sound reasonable? When we started going, that used to get you a table AND a counter service meal.


Denice T.

Average for adult entrees is probably close to $13. Drinks are $3-3.50. Kids meals are just about all $7.

Your $40-50 is a little high, but that would give you room for snacks and desserts and some of the higher priced entrees.

BTW snack food stuff at F&W can be in the $7/8 range and they are pretty small portions.
 
Take a look at the menus online and budget that way. That's going to be your best bet.

I agree. This varies so much based on your taste and your appetites. Look through some menus & see what type of foods you think your family will choose.
 

I budget $45/day; I got 3-4x/year and only each TS 1-2 times/year. I do not get dessert with meals.

BTW, you can go through a LOT of money VERY quickly at F&W! _I_ can easily spend $70 in a day wo alcohol!
 
I am not a huge fan of Dining plans but the qs plan may work for you

You can use a qs credit to get three snacks. During food and wine you can get 3 items at a booth, at the same time. Plus most items are a snack credit

This is really a math exercise. Set up a spreadsheet, pull up last years f&w menus and guesstimate. Add in which cs meals you may get. Would you use the mug?

Something to consider
 
Have you considered the quick service dining plan? That removes any uncertainty from budgeting, and those 2 snack credits per person are pretty handy for food and wine (FYI, you can also redeem a single counter service credit for 3 food and wine snacks at a single kiosk, which can be useful if you want to make a meal from F&W). In any case, even if you don't choose to use the plan, the plan cost is $52.50 per adult per day, and $21.74 per child per day, so that should give you a good approximation for budgeting purposes.
 












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