My boyfriend would also be less likely to order that $30 steak and probably get a burger or salad. No DP for us would be a drag! /QUOTE]
Having the DP can be a drag the other way too. Especially if you've paid for it. Sometimes I feel that I SHOULD order that $30 steak instead of the $18 mushroom ravioli that I really want just to get my money's worth out of the plan. So it really depends on what you want to eat and how you like to eat. Do you want a dessert every day with every meal? Do you want a soda with every meal or do you prefer water? Personally I don't like to drink water with meals and want a bit more. I've figured out though that I'm quite happy with free ice water at the restaurant once I've dropped a Crystal Light package into it. Look at the menus and figure out what you'd like to eat and how much it will cost. That will give you an estimate to make a calculated guess on what you'll need to budget for.
I can't agree with you more. I think you should definatly figure where you want to eat each day for both TS and CS then look at the menu's and price out what each of you would "likely" get. That's what we do. There are 5 of us (3 kids) and usually the dining plan is the way to go as my children love steaks and other "costly" meals. Out of the 7 years we've gone, we've had the dining plan 5 times. The 2 times we budgeted for meals was completely stressful. I was worried about not making the budget and then once it looked like we were I buckled down more thinking that we could actually walk away with extra money for souviner's. For us, the dining plan takes the stress out of the entire eating experience. I'm not at all concerned with what everyone is getting. If we have desert left over we take it with us and bless someone along the way with a free desert.
But to answer your question (lol) I would say to budget at least $50 if not $75 a person a day.