While we always eat lunch at the parks, I bet we save $50 each day by eating breakfast in the rooms and dinner off-site, most often using the entertainment card for buy one, get one dinners. I almost always decide in advance which restaurants to have lunch in, alternating between the pricey sit-downs and the more fun (at least for my kids) take-outs and then complementing them with the opposite for dinner; i.e., if we have a nice lunch, we might do pizza and salad for dinner and if we have hot dogs or hogeys for lunch, we have a nicer, read more expensive, dinner. There are even some nights that the kids (6 and 12) are so tired they prefer yogurt and fruit or something similar and the adults go somewhere real nice, that's a treat. Good luck in your choices. Most important is to eat what you feel like eating, when you feel like eating it, after all you are on vacation. Ever do ice cream sundaes for dinner -- my kids favorite!