Help with Budgeting for Food?

Nomi

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Hello everyone! I was wondering if anyone could help me out with figuring out if I can possibly make a WDW trip in the next year or so.

You see, a friend and I were planning a two month long journey across New Zealand and Japan (including Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea!), but sadly due to family/school things that cannot happen, at least in the next little while. So I've been plotting, in my secret cavern under my house that I'm using as my secret base to raise my cuttlefish army... and I've decided that to cheer said friend up and make up for the lost trip, I must kidnap her and take her to Disney World. This is still in the early planning stages, of course, and may not happen, but it's fun to plot.

Anyhoo, I've been studying up to see if we could afford it (of course, not having to pay for flights to New Zealand/Japan certainly helps), but I am having a bit of trouble calculating some of the costs.

So, how much should I put aside, in the plans, for food (per person per day)? If it helps, we are two 18/19 year old girls who both like food, perhaps too much so (if that is even possible. :P )

As well, is the disney dining plan worth it? How much does it cost to add on?

Thank you very much in advance for any and all information and advice!
 
You would be able to visit Japan at WDW!! Here is some info to check out menus and dining plan options:

http://allears.net/din/dining.htm

If you want to eat table service once a day, I think the regular dining plan is worth it. There is also a quick service and deluxe dining plan. You would also have the convenience of having dining pre-paid, so that assists w/budgeting....you still have to pay for tips oop.
 
You would be able to visit Japan at WDW!! Here is some info to check out menus and dining plan options:

http://allears.net/din/dining.htm

If you want to eat table service once a day, I think the regular dining plan is worth it. There is also a quick service and deluxe dining plan. You would also have the convenience of having dining pre-paid, so that assists w/budgeting....you still have to pay for tips oop.

Thank you for the info and the link! The dining plan does look good, and seems like a good deal.
 













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