Here are some of the ways that we cut down on our food costs...
-We always bring breakfast foods and eat them in our room before going to the parks. Pop-tarts, doughnuts (junkie things that we don't normally buy at home), also oatmeal packets. We bring a hot shot that instantly heats water and make oatmeal. That is also good for making coffee/tea in the morning. We bring cereal and buy milk at the resort and just fill the cooler with ice in the morning and evening and it keeps just fine.
-We bring snack items and everyone fills their own bag in the morning. Peanut butter crackers, breakfast bars, granola bars, small candies, small bags of cookies are some of the things that we take. We also put bottled water in the bags along with the drink mix packets. This was a lifesaver when the kids were little and waiting in line, they had their own snacks to munch on while waiting.
-We share lunches. Some of the CS places have really large portions, so we would buy two and split them. Flame BBQ is one of our favorites!
-Buy kids meals for everyone. No one will ask you if the meal if really for a child. Kid's meals have the drink included.
-We would have a sit down meal every day, but I researched the menus online before going so I would know exactly what I was spending. Some of the restaurants were reasonably priced. We loved The Plaza! The kids knew that they weren't ordering the most expensive thing on the menu and we did some buffets so they could eat all they wanted. If you order water to drink (take some drink packets for your water glass), you can save $10-12 on your final bill.
-Eat your biggest meal for lunch! The entree prices are much less for lunch and the portion sizes are the same.
-We didn't buy many snacks in the park. At $5 per ice cream sandwich, it could get costly. Both kids knew that we would buy one during our stay and they always chose to buy it the day we were at AK. So it was a special treat when we would get to AK. The rest of the week, they snacked out of their bags.
-Don't spend too much time shopping...that can send your budget over the edge. Our kids knew that we would buy them one souvenir while we were there, so they would wait and purchase what they really wanted instead of wanting every little thing.
Have we always had to do this? No... But it is possible to cut some corners when you need to do so. I know that many people might think some of this stuff is a little extreme, but if it is the only way that we can afford to go to WDW, then I would much rather be there and have to eat frugally...then not go at all!
