kristenrice
NOT just an ambulance driver
- Joined
- Apr 25, 2006
Toasting your bagels means that you have to head over to the food court to make breakfast. Either eat the bagels cold or choose a different breakfast.
If by "free water", you mean water from the drinking fountains, then bringing Crystal Light of any "to go" mix in is a good idea. I wouldn't waste time standing in line at a CS place just to get a cup of free ice water when I only had a day or two to spend in the parks.
Splitting meals works sometimes but it really depends on who is splitting the meal with whom. It's better to know that any combo meal can also be ordered a la carte. So if you want an extra side of cole slaw or french fries, just order those instead of buying an entire combo meal to get enough to eat.
Kids' meals aren't just for kids. If you have a small appetite and like what's on the kiddie menu at a CS location, just order it. At TS locations, ask if they have adult portions of the kids' menu items if that appeals to you.
Keep a couple of energy bars or protein bars in your backpack or purse to tide you over between meals. It's healthier than most of the snacks and also cheaper.
The CS meals at the resorts are usually better and cheaper than they are in the parks. You will get more for your dollar there.
Best CS for the money (IMO):
Tangierine Cafe and Sunshine Seasons in Epcot
Flame Tree BBQ in AK
Columbia Harbour House in MK
Nothing in HS, although one could argue that Starring Rolls does pretty good breakfast pastries.
Actually, I found that the kid's turkey sandwich meal at Rosie's was a perfect meal for me. It included french fries (or carrots), applesauce (or a cookie)and a soda (or a small bottle of water, milk or an apple juice box). It was plenty of food for $5.99 which was cheaper than a single sandwich from the adult menu. It was also healthier.