Travelbug12
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Dec 30, 2005
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- 61
I think everyone about covered it but I will add a couple details. I have a slightly different slant on things because the best way for me to save money is to make the trip short. This means really expert planning. I know this sounds silly, but your biggest expense is your time in the parks (prices went up again this year) and planning to get the most out of this time while still having fun is helpful.
That being said, when at 1 pm my kids just wanted to go back to the hotel and swim, I took it in stride. Anyway, because of this my variation on the food goes like this: First choice go to the supermarket...no time go to the 7-11 still can't fit it in you can still save money by going to the food court in your hotel and grabbing dry cereal, bagels, bananas anything you can carry. Don't look at the price because its still cheaper than anything in the park. Someone wrote that they bought two slices of bread for a nominal price and took some jelly for free and made cheap sandwiches. The idea again it to avoid eating in the parks when possible or even to eat just less. Then when it comes to eating, try to eat off premises, can't manage that, eat in your food court trying to avoid the parks except for special occasions. Then plan your special meals by researching and having a meal you truly enjoy.
When you end up paying more than you want for food remember its part of the price of getting the most out of the parks sometimes.
Also, I know that some of you are collectors so this doesn't always apply, but I taught my children from two years old that if we were going to be able to afford to travel that buying stuff while anywhere whether the zoo or disney is out of the question. Of course sometimes you have to break the rules, but the less money you can spend the better.
That being said, when at 1 pm my kids just wanted to go back to the hotel and swim, I took it in stride. Anyway, because of this my variation on the food goes like this: First choice go to the supermarket...no time go to the 7-11 still can't fit it in you can still save money by going to the food court in your hotel and grabbing dry cereal, bagels, bananas anything you can carry. Don't look at the price because its still cheaper than anything in the park. Someone wrote that they bought two slices of bread for a nominal price and took some jelly for free and made cheap sandwiches. The idea again it to avoid eating in the parks when possible or even to eat just less. Then when it comes to eating, try to eat off premises, can't manage that, eat in your food court trying to avoid the parks except for special occasions. Then plan your special meals by researching and having a meal you truly enjoy.
When you end up paying more than you want for food remember its part of the price of getting the most out of the parks sometimes.
Also, I know that some of you are collectors so this doesn't always apply, but I taught my children from two years old that if we were going to be able to afford to travel that buying stuff while anywhere whether the zoo or disney is out of the question. Of course sometimes you have to break the rules, but the less money you can spend the better.