Okay. I decided to take up my own challenge and post my results. The challenge is only kids meals, 3 meals per day, plus 1 snack each day for a 6 day trip.
This is for a trip I actually have booked for the spring. Arrival day is after breakfast and departure day would be before lunch. All meals are kid's meals. Snacks are from the snack menus.
I am generally not a breakfast eater but I included it because that's the challenge. I will also say that we don't eat a lot of red meat at home so my choices reflect a lot of sea food and chicken. We are staying in a Poly studio the first night and will switch to a 1BR in BC for the rest of the trip. The food is for 1 adult only.
Day #1 arrival day, no parks Total = $24.04
Lunch - Cap'n Cooks
Chicken and Pineapple Skewer with tossed salad and small bottled water $9.04
Dinner - walk over to GF and Gasparilla's Grill
Chicken Wrap with fries, grapes and small bottled water
$8.30
Snack - Mickey Bar $6.70
Day #2 Poly morning MK Day $31.08
Breakfast - Cap'n Cook's
Egg White Scramble with bacon and breakfast potatoes and small bottled water $7.28
Lunch - Columbia Harbor House
Grilled Salmon with rice and green beans and unsweetened iced tea $9.15
Dinner - Cosmic Ray's
Grilled Chicken Sandwich with fries, Cutie mandarin and zero sugar lemonade $8.30
Snack - Dole Whip $6.35
Move to BC in the evening
Day #3 BC/RIV/HS using Skyliner $33.13
Breakfast - RIV Primo Piatto
Egg White Fritatta with plant-based sausage and small bottled water $7.66
Lunch - HS Backlot Express
Southwest Chicken Salad with fries, chocolate chip cookie and Coke Zero $8.30
Dinner - ABC Commissary
Chicken Arugula-Farro Salad with carrots, a Cutie mandarin and unsweetened iced tea $8.70
Snack - Anaheim Produce
Mickey Pretzel $8.47
Day #4 BC morning/AK $30.94
Breakfast - BC Marketplace
Mickey Waffle with bacon, sausage and small bottled water $8.08
Lunch - Harambe Market
Shrimp Rice Bowl with Cutie mandarin and zero sugar lemonade $9.57
Dinner - Flame Tree BBQ
Pulled Pork Platter with applesauce, a Cutie and unsweetened iced tea $7.98
Snack - Flame Tree BBQ
(to be eaten with pulled pork)Rice and Beans $5.31
Day#5 BC morning/EPCOT $31.80
Breakfast - BC Marketplace
Egg Sandwich with double bacon side and a small bottled water $6.91
Lunch - La Cantina de San Angelo
Chicken Tacos with corn chips, nachos cheese, fruit and Coke Zero $10.07
Dinner - Sunshine Seasons
Salmon with Jamine Rice, applesauce and a small bottled water $9.00
Snack -Sunshine Seasons
Turtle Brownie $5.82
Day #6 BC/MK (again)/Contemporary $40.20
Breakfast - Ale and Compass To Go
Blueberry Pancakes with sausage, breakfast potatoes and small bottled water $8.79
Lunch - Pecos Bill
Citrus Chipotle Chicken with Cilantro Lime Rice, charros beans and small bottled water $9.04
Dinner - Steakhouse 71 to Go
Grilled Steak with mashed potatoes, green beans and Coke Zero $16.51
Snack - MK popcorn $5.86
Day #7 - BC checkout day, breakfast only $11.18
Breakfast Ale & Compass To Go
Scrambled eggs, breakfast potatoes, fresh fruit, low fat milk $11.18
Grand Total = $202.37
I could tweek the numbers to fall under $200 by choosing less expensive meals rather than the to go meals at the end of the stay but I didn't want to do repeats of meals or list a kids meal that I just would not eat, such as chicken tenders or PB&J Uncrustables. When I get a kids meal, I tend to save the fruit or chips for a snack later in the day. I refill my water bottle with ice water when I stop to eat. Most of the meals are available for mobile order and they were almost all Disney's kid check meals. I doubt that I would actually stick to this plan mostly because I don't travel alone and wouldn't want to pigeonhole my traveling companions into eating where I dictate.