harrisdoesdisney
Earning My Ears
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Hey guys!
Flights and hotels are booked (staying at clementine). Trying to set a realistic budget for 2.5 days at the park for myself and my two littles (4.5 and 2)
I have some extra funds coming in and would love to use that as our budget and not dip into any other funds. The money is about $800. No park hopper so looking at 1 day at DLR, 1 day at CA adventure and the morning at DLR on departure day (flight leaves at 5:30pm).
I want to do one character breakfast either goofys or storytellers and thinking goofys for late breakfast on departure day.
The hotel has free parking and free breakfast so I think for morning meals we should be set. We have done BBB for our daughter before and since little man is too young for it I wouldn’t be doing it this trip.
Assuming Goofys is $150 ish all in, is the remaining $650 “enough” for snacks and meals and maybe a souvenir for each (like say $40 or less per kid for that). I feel like it should be but Disney can get expensive quick!
Flights and hotels are booked (staying at clementine). Trying to set a realistic budget for 2.5 days at the park for myself and my two littles (4.5 and 2)
I have some extra funds coming in and would love to use that as our budget and not dip into any other funds. The money is about $800. No park hopper so looking at 1 day at DLR, 1 day at CA adventure and the morning at DLR on departure day (flight leaves at 5:30pm).
I want to do one character breakfast either goofys or storytellers and thinking goofys for late breakfast on departure day.
The hotel has free parking and free breakfast so I think for morning meals we should be set. We have done BBB for our daughter before and since little man is too young for it I wouldn’t be doing it this trip.
Assuming Goofys is $150 ish all in, is the remaining $650 “enough” for snacks and meals and maybe a souvenir for each (like say $40 or less per kid for that). I feel like it should be but Disney can get expensive quick!