MamaTo3Monkeys
Earning My Ears
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We're in the process of planning our 1st trip ever to WDW for 2013. We're trying to be realistic in our budget, and would like some feedback.
We don't eat out at home, except for an occasional takeout pizza or trip to Subway. Our ds (will be 4) and dd (hopefully turning 7 on our trip) are very picky eaters. They will happily live on peanut butter, yogurt, dry cereal, granola bars, and tons of fresh fruit (ds also loves him some carrots). Neither one really likes any kind of meat. We assume it would be fairly easy to pack their meals into the parks. Dd(will be 9) and I both enjoy trying a wide range of foods, and we're looking forward to trying the different foods available around Epcot. The 2 of us would probably just share a meal or a couple of sides and finish it off with fresh fruit. She would not be excited to order from the children's menu, as she is just not a hot dog and macaroni kind of girl. Dh will be perfectly happy if there are burgers and fries nearby. At night, it seems fairly easy to order a pizza or share a couple of sandwiches. We are not big soda drinkers and are planning to bring along our water bottles. We'll probably want to splurge on a treat a day (ice cream, popcorn, etc...) We'll also be driving, so we have the ability to bring along lots of snacks and/or go offsite to eat.
We're estimating that it would be fairly easy to stay under $100/day budget for food OOP. Are we overlooking anything? Any reason we should consider a dining plan? Dh likes the idea of having all of our food paid for beforehand, but I think we'd be better off paying OOP.
We don't eat out at home, except for an occasional takeout pizza or trip to Subway. Our ds (will be 4) and dd (hopefully turning 7 on our trip) are very picky eaters. They will happily live on peanut butter, yogurt, dry cereal, granola bars, and tons of fresh fruit (ds also loves him some carrots). Neither one really likes any kind of meat. We assume it would be fairly easy to pack their meals into the parks. Dd(will be 9) and I both enjoy trying a wide range of foods, and we're looking forward to trying the different foods available around Epcot. The 2 of us would probably just share a meal or a couple of sides and finish it off with fresh fruit. She would not be excited to order from the children's menu, as she is just not a hot dog and macaroni kind of girl. Dh will be perfectly happy if there are burgers and fries nearby. At night, it seems fairly easy to order a pizza or share a couple of sandwiches. We are not big soda drinkers and are planning to bring along our water bottles. We'll probably want to splurge on a treat a day (ice cream, popcorn, etc...) We'll also be driving, so we have the ability to bring along lots of snacks and/or go offsite to eat.
We're estimating that it would be fairly easy to stay under $100/day budget for food OOP. Are we overlooking anything? Any reason we should consider a dining plan? Dh likes the idea of having all of our food paid for beforehand, but I think we'd be better off paying OOP.