Like I said before, I was put in charge of food planning. The other adults don't want the job. They have all seen the plan for food so far and are okay with it. They are aware that there will be little to no wiggle room and we will have to stick to the plan unless they want to spend out of their own pocket. If we are going to go to disney at all we are going to have to cut corners somewhere. We decided as a group that we would rather go to disney on a tight budget than not go at all.
We are a family of 8 kids. We grew up in the ghetto because my parents couldn't afford for us to live elsewhere. More than once we ate Kraft Mac and cheese every day for two weeks because my dad worked for Kraft and got the stuff for free. We grew up with the words "you get what you get and you don't throw a fit". I am fortunate enough to have gotten out of that rut. The rest of my family is not so much. I doubt I will hear complaints about having chicken nuggets doled out, but if I do there will be fruit, veggies, and snacks in the car and at the condo to add to them. Counting nuggets, sharing meals, and deciding in advance what can/can't be ordered is common place for my family and the most effective way to follow a good budget in my experience. Believe me, if I had the money to walk to twelve of us into McDonald's and say order what you will I would. Unfortunately, McDonald's isn't as cheap as they would like you to believe and we could easily end up spending $100 on fast food every meal.