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For dining reservations you have to call and it's only for 60 days out. As far as the $269 goes it's kind of funny. The issue is not so much the total cost but rather the per night room cost for the Universal part I'm having a hard time justifying/reconciling/making peace with.
The Cali trip is a steal already, even if we add the $269 to it. If we add that, our per day costs are like $300 (including flights and a car!), not including food for the 4 of us (or park tickets to Knott's and the QM tour..if we do the QM tour, haven't actually decided on that one yet).
For WDW it's more like $650 per day for 6 of us for the Disney part which does include the DDP and then $900 for 6 of us for the Universal part, which does not include food. Of course flights are on top of both.
Having a really hard time with that $900 a night.It's not that we can't do it, I just really don't like the number!
As to souvie money. Last year, for a week long trip, we gave each child a budget of $50. They did GREAT with it. It was enough that they could get 1-2 "bigger" things with it, as well as some small stuff. So for example for fifty bucks here is what each got.
Eric - Sorcerer Mickey embroidered hat, 3 pins, lanyard, Space Mountain "badge" with his name on it.
Evan - Goofy embroidered hat, EE T-shirt, 3 pins, lanyard.
Kendall - RRC/Aerosmith sweats, 3 pins, lanyard
Taylor - one pin, Mickey Tee, AK necklace. Seems like he got something else at AK but I can't recall what.
They really didn't need more than that, it was just enough that they all felt like they got plenty and didn't ask us for anything on top of it. They did a really good job of budgeting their funds too and all of them still use what they bought which is a beautiful thing!
For the Cali trip it will probably be a budget of $25. That would get them a hat or a tee and maybe one pin but probably not a sweatshirt. For FL we may add a little to the budget to account for Universal but then again probably not as I guarantee you Sandie will buy them stuff on top of their budgets so we will probably stick with $50-60 per kid. Evan, Kendall and Eric may have birthday money though so we will see.
I don't think we'd buy in August but you never know. How long is the tour?
In that case, stay onsite

$900/day for US is high, especially since it doesn't cover food. I wonder if the US discounts aren't as great because of the Harry Potter opening. Maybe they think they don't need an incentive to lure people away from Disney

Your kids got a lot for $50! A budget definitely teaches kids to choose things they really want and really think about it. Definitely stops impulse buying.
The tour was about an hour, but that included asking questions. We didn't need as much info since we were already spoke to a guide on the phone.