Originally posted by tonysgal34
so that gives us $300 per day to play with. I guess that my question is, shouldn't that be plenty?
I would think that $300/day should be more than enough. We have 3 DD's - ages 14, 11 & 11 & they aren't into the kids meals as much any more & we figure minimally $200/day.
I am the first to say that although I don't want to skimp on vacation I don't want to spend money that I don't feel is necessary.
This being said, there are some ways to save a little money, but not feel like it is more hassle than it's worth.
--First, either rent a fridge or get a styrofoam or soft sided cooler & keep in your room. Make a grocery stop on the way to your resort. Have a list made up before you get to the store though.
--Eat breakfast in your room. Cereal, pop tarts, untoasted bagels, etc.
--If you will be at the pool during lunch time, make sandwiches in the room & bring them to the pool. PBJ or lunchmeat sandwiches are fine. There are condiments at the food courts if you want mayo, mustard, etc. Take snacks with you to the pool also.
--If you are going to get the refillable mugs then don't buy extra soda when you stop at the store, if you are not, then make sure you buy yourself some drinks.
--Also, even though they are a little more expensive, buy OJ, milk, etc. in the small containers or quarts for convenience & easier storage.
--My favorite tip of all time is to have everyone carry their own fanny pack. Make up small "snack bags" for each person to carry in their fanny packs. This way while you are at the parks anyone can snack when they want to. This not only saves money, but also time because you don't have to wait in a snack line.
--Buy individual water bottles during your grocery stop. If you rent a fridge, then freeze them at night. Much less expensive than paying $2.50 in the parks.
--There is a Goodings in the Crossroads area of WDW - DON'T GO THERE!!! Right down the street is a Winn Dixie, with much better prices. It's sad that Goodings charges so much.
Anyway, there are ways to save money but have a great time. I really think your $300 a day will be plenty. With any cash you have left over you can pay part of your hotel bill before you leave or pay for your car when you return it. We always feel great when we're able to do that.
