I absolutely second the posters who've mentioned getting a CS kids meal. Frankly, sometimes a PB and J just hits the spot, and I don't end up stuffed. That may end up being one of the downsides for the
Free Dining I'm about to enjoy with my DD17 - with all the CS and TS, I'm thinking we'll end up rolling back onto the plane

! I don't know if I'd order a kids meal at a TS restaurant, but I might - I'd tip big, then, though (I'd base my tip on what the check would have been if I had ordered a regular dinner, and I'd tell the server I was going to do that). I HAVE just ordered a side dish, or an appetizer, when I'm with someone who I can share an entree with - but I don't think that works on the Dining Plan.
I also think if you're staying at a resort for more than a day or two, it's a very cost effective thing to get a refillable mug. My DD17 and I are hot tea drinkers in the morning, and will probably like a diet soda or two by the pool at night, and that could run about $6 per day per each. We'll be there for 5 days, and I'll pay about $24 for two refillable mugs, instead of at least $60, plus we'll have a nifty souvenier. I'll be bringing down a pack of disposable cups and lids (you can buy them at
WalMart and other grocery stores, very inexpensive) so I can leave the refillable mugs in my room when we go out to the parks (we'll take a cup of tea with us to start our days), but we'll still save a good deal. We also bring our own refillable water bottles with shoulder straps, so we can stay hydrated at the parks - I'd rather spend my snack credit (or cash) on a Mickey Bar!
I've also, in the past, gone to Restaurant.com, where you can get gift certificates for at least 50% off - sometimes they have sales where you can spend $3 on a $10 certificate! There are a number of restaurants in the WDW area who participate - we've had great meals at a Cuban place and also a breakfast place called Le Peep, for big discounts.
Hope this helps!
KC
