JennyDrake
Darkwing Duck's Biggest Fan
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Lots of good info here and I will echo some of it and add some of my own:
You are correct that nothing really saves you WOW! amounts on tickets. Eliminating PH will help, but as a PPer said, matter of personal choice.
Bringing breakfast and snacks really helps. I keep a granola bar with me and as I'm not a big breakfast eater I can easily pack something to eat. I will buy one bottled drink and then refill with water all day. Healthier than sodas all day for sure!
As far as food goes, drinks, snacks and alcohol are what will eat you alive before you know it. Meal portions tend to be average to large.
A GF and I went 3x last year and ate only CS and no alcohol. She was on a Dr. supervised weight loss program. We did breakfast in the room and we ate for less than $40/day/person including a drink and usually a snack inside the parks. In fact, we're going back next week.
While I'm a Hard Core Foodie and I relish many of WDW TS, it is getting harder and harder to justify the cost.
I don't buy a lot of souvenirs, but I can tell you they cost a lot more than you'd think and it can add up quickly. When I've taken kids (nieces and nephew) w/ me, they have their souvenir budget and I didn't allow them to buy anything the first half of the trip. Knowing that they HAD to wait seemed to take a lot of the impulse out of buying.
You are correct that nothing really saves you WOW! amounts on tickets. Eliminating PH will help, but as a PPer said, matter of personal choice.
Bringing breakfast and snacks really helps. I keep a granola bar with me and as I'm not a big breakfast eater I can easily pack something to eat. I will buy one bottled drink and then refill with water all day. Healthier than sodas all day for sure!
As far as food goes, drinks, snacks and alcohol are what will eat you alive before you know it. Meal portions tend to be average to large.
A GF and I went 3x last year and ate only CS and no alcohol. She was on a Dr. supervised weight loss program. We did breakfast in the room and we ate for less than $40/day/person including a drink and usually a snack inside the parks. In fact, we're going back next week.
While I'm a Hard Core Foodie and I relish many of WDW TS, it is getting harder and harder to justify the cost.
I don't buy a lot of souvenirs, but I can tell you they cost a lot more than you'd think and it can add up quickly. When I've taken kids (nieces and nephew) w/ me, they have their souvenir budget and I didn't allow them to buy anything the first half of the trip. Knowing that they HAD to wait seemed to take a lot of the impulse out of buying.