rebeccalizzie
Earning My Ears
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- Aug 29, 2005
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So I am trying to budget for our Disney vacation in May. The original plan was to have one CS meal per day and one snack per day in the parks. We were going to eat breakfast in the room and take a break at lunch and have lunch in the room as well (Ft Wilderness cabin, so we'd have a full kitchen). This needs to be a budget trip so I priced out meals using Allears.net and came up with basically $40 per meal--three adults and two kids. That's with drinking tap water. So our in park meals for 4 days came to around $280, which I rounded up to $300.
If I do the QS DDP, it comes to $352 (3 nights, and my youngest is free). So for basically a $50 difference we get 6 meals and 3 snacks per person instead of the 4 meals and 4 snacks I had budgeted, and the meals include desserts and drinks which we weren't going to get before so I figure that makes up for the lost snack. I am a fairly light eater so I have no problem splitting my food with the 2 year old if I'm getting dessert, and if anything this seems like more food than we'll need. We'll also save money on the lunches we were going to eat in the cabin and the snacks I was going to purchase at Walmart to eat in the park.
What am I missing? I think I skipped something vital here
If I do the QS DDP, it comes to $352 (3 nights, and my youngest is free). So for basically a $50 difference we get 6 meals and 3 snacks per person instead of the 4 meals and 4 snacks I had budgeted, and the meals include desserts and drinks which we weren't going to get before so I figure that makes up for the lost snack. I am a fairly light eater so I have no problem splitting my food with the 2 year old if I'm getting dessert, and if anything this seems like more food than we'll need. We'll also save money on the lunches we were going to eat in the cabin and the snacks I was going to purchase at Walmart to eat in the park.
What am I missing? I think I skipped something vital here
