How old are your children? Are they into the characters a lot. I would also suggest either Chef Mickey's or the Ice Cream Social, but noth both, especially if you get the same characters. If you are looking for ways to cut costs, then to the social, not the dinner.
Are you really set on eating on-site at all the places you chose? I am a real Disney fan, & wouldn't consider staying off-site, but eating off-site is another story, IMO. There are many off-site places with great food & more reasonable prices than Disney. One is the Orlando Ale House - great food, extensive menu & very reasonable - right near the Crossroads area.
If you're at your timeshare any of the days for lunch you could probably just have sandwiches or frozen pizzas those days or even leftovers that you bring home from some of your sit down meals.
Good luck with your budgeting.
Are you really set on eating on-site at all the places you chose? I am a real Disney fan, & wouldn't consider staying off-site, but eating off-site is another story, IMO. There are many off-site places with great food & more reasonable prices than Disney. One is the Orlando Ale House - great food, extensive menu & very reasonable - right near the Crossroads area.
If you're at your timeshare any of the days for lunch you could probably just have sandwiches or frozen pizzas those days or even leftovers that you bring home from some of your sit down meals.
Good luck with your budgeting.

) and the budget isn't too constrained (you said you could go over) then I might consider keeping some of the PSs. Don't kick yourself later saying, "I wish we just went ahead and did the Whispering Canyon." or whatever. If these are things you really wanted to do, you need to weigh how much you would like to do them vs. what would happen if you went a little over your intended budget.