lugnut33
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Several months ago I made a post about how I wouldn't eat on-site because I thought the cost for the table service restaurants and the dining plans was too costly. I just didn't see the value in the cost. I took a lot of heat for those comments, but am glad to say we didn't eat any table service meals during our 10 day trip to WDW. We are 4 "adults" (two kids, but Disney considers them adults)
For breakfast we basically at cereal or cereal bars in the villa, along with juice. We are not big breakfast eaters. I can't imagine our breakfast cost more than a total of $10 per day.
For lunch we had a combination of quick service meals and food back in our villa. We ate at places like Sunshine Seasons, Tortuga Tavern (twice because we felt it's a good deal), and Cosmic Rays. We never spent over $50 for our meals at the quick service locations. Our lunches in the villas consisted of sandwiches, chips, and lots of fresh fruit. Those meals were not over $15 total.
For dinner we basically ate offsite or back in the villa. Our offsite locations were Sweet Tomatoes, Giordano's Pizza, Wetzels Pretzels, and House of Blues. We used a combination of dining.com gift certificates, DVC discounts, and restaurant coupons to keep each meal below $40 total. When we ate dinner in the villa it was easy stuff like pasta, sandwiches, fresh fruit, chicken which wouldn't cost more than $15 total to make.
We did eat two meals at signature restaurants, Jiko ($140 for a mom and dad dinner with a bottle of wine) and Bistro de Paris ($238 all 4 of us). They were really good, and actually not that much more than a dinner character buffet.
We always rent a vehicle no matter what, but if you want to include that cost it was $250 for the 10 days.
Add that all up, throw in some extra costs for snacks in the park, and I'm pretty sure we are right around the $100 per day average. Considering a quick service plan would have cost us $140 per day and the basic plan would have cost $184, I think we saved ourselves a lot of money. Plus it's my little way of protesting the degradation of dining at WDW due to the dining plan.
For breakfast we basically at cereal or cereal bars in the villa, along with juice. We are not big breakfast eaters. I can't imagine our breakfast cost more than a total of $10 per day.
For lunch we had a combination of quick service meals and food back in our villa. We ate at places like Sunshine Seasons, Tortuga Tavern (twice because we felt it's a good deal), and Cosmic Rays. We never spent over $50 for our meals at the quick service locations. Our lunches in the villas consisted of sandwiches, chips, and lots of fresh fruit. Those meals were not over $15 total.
For dinner we basically ate offsite or back in the villa. Our offsite locations were Sweet Tomatoes, Giordano's Pizza, Wetzels Pretzels, and House of Blues. We used a combination of dining.com gift certificates, DVC discounts, and restaurant coupons to keep each meal below $40 total. When we ate dinner in the villa it was easy stuff like pasta, sandwiches, fresh fruit, chicken which wouldn't cost more than $15 total to make.
We did eat two meals at signature restaurants, Jiko ($140 for a mom and dad dinner with a bottle of wine) and Bistro de Paris ($238 all 4 of us). They were really good, and actually not that much more than a dinner character buffet.
We always rent a vehicle no matter what, but if you want to include that cost it was $250 for the 10 days.
Add that all up, throw in some extra costs for snacks in the park, and I'm pretty sure we are right around the $100 per day average. Considering a quick service plan would have cost us $140 per day and the basic plan would have cost $184, I think we saved ourselves a lot of money. Plus it's my little way of protesting the degradation of dining at WDW due to the dining plan.