theluckyrabbit
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Thanks everyone for your replies! I am with a party of five people (Three adults and two female teenagers) and we are trying to get the meals budget between $20-25 USD per day (for the three meals) which at the price point of the park's food seems quite difficult...
$20-25 per day for 5 people for all 3 meals?
If that is what you meant, that's just not possible anywhere in Anaheim. If that is truly all you have to spend, I recommend packing lunch and bring it in with you.
I'm afraid I have to agree that a food budget of $20-$25/day for 3 adults and 2 teenagers is so tight that it makes me uncomfortable. Just for comparison, when DH and I eat at Napolini (which counts as a budget meal), sharing 1 pizza and a salad, no sodas/beverages, no dessert -- our total is just over $20 (including tax) -- and that's one smaller meal shared by 2 adults. I would have trouble feeding only myself (and I'm not a big eater) on $20/day in the parks.
OP, where are you staying? Does your hotel provide free breakfast? That can be a big food budget savings if you eat a large, free breakfast at the hotel every day. Will you have grocieries stocked at your hotel room? As DLgal said, packing your own lunches to bring to the parks can be one way to save some food money. DLR does allow guests to bring in a reasonable amount of food, e.g. a bag lunch (sandwich already made, some snacks, bottle of water, etc.) -- but no glass containers and no knives.
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. Never have even as a teen. I also don't eat 3 meals a day, though. Maybe 2 plus some small shared treats. That helps for sure. So that's why it didn't seem that off to me.