This is part of my TR. it's a little lengthy but it's ALL there:
I think I"ll start the journey off with the food... it kinda all started with the food. There were 9 of us and the baby- so there was enough food for a herd!
Two weeks ahead of time I bought all the non-perishables (plastic forks, paper plates, laundry detergent, soup, spaghetti sauce, ranch dressing, etc etc).
The day before we left I bought the somewhat perishables (tortillas, meat, etc) I froze all the meats and we have a cooler that will keep things for days on end. Everything was still frozen when we arrived.
The day we arrived I bought the fragile perishables (bread, eggs, etc)
All in all I spent about $400-$500 at the grocery stores total.
Our menu went like this:
Day 1 arrive at 4 pm, Dinner with Chef Mickey, put sausage in crockpot to cook overnight
Day 2
Breakfast-
Breakfast roll ups
I broke up the sausage, scrambled a dozen eggs and laid out paper plates, cheese and tortillas. Everyone got to wrap their own sausage rolls as they cycled through their showers and such.
Lunch-
Sandwiches
back to the room for a nap and a sandwich. I made the sandwiches and set them out on the dining room table for everyone to grab and relax.
Dinner-
Tacos and nachos
I put hamburger meat with taco seasoning in one crockpot and nacho cheese in another crockpot before we left that morning. It was ready and waiting when we returned. I put out paper plates, taco shells, tortillas, shredded cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, sour cream and tortilla chips. Everyone got to make what they wanted.
Day 3-
Breakfast- Pigs in a blanket
My DH made them the night before and cooked them until they were lightly brown and still somewhat doughy. After they cooled I placed them in a gallon ziplock bag and put them in the frig. The next morning I placed them on the cookie sheet and finished cooking them. It worked out perfectly!
Lunch- leftovers and sandwiches (this will be the theme for every day from here on so I will leave it out from now on).
Dinner- Brisket, baked potatoes and green beans
I bought three medium sized preseasoned bags of trimmed brisket. I cut them down to size to fit in the two crockpots and cooked them all day. I also put potatoes in the crockpot and let them cook all day as well. That evening I placed the brisket on a plate, the potatoes on another plate and heated up the green beans on the stove. I laid out sour cream, grated cheese and the nachos cheese from the night before. Some of the kids had a loaded baked potato. Again- it was laid out and done so that everyone could easily make it the way they preferred.
Day 4-
Breakfast- Sausage biscuits
The sausage patties were already cooked so I just heated them in the microwave. I cooked two packages of biscuits. I cut the biscuits in half, added a slice of sandwich cheese on the biscuit and added the sausage patty. I then placed them on a plate on the table and let everyone help themself.
Dinner- Crockpot Lasagna, french bread and salad
I layered all the ingredients- spaghetti sauce, lasagna noodles, uncooked hamburger, noodles, sauce, ricotta cheese, noodles, sauce, shredded cheese. I worried for a moment that it would be greasy from not precooking the meat but it was fine. Everyone complimented on this meal. The salad was the lettuce and tomatoes leftover from the tacos. I brought some ranch dressing for it as well.
Day 5
Breakfast- Sausage roll ups again
Lunch- 50's Prime Time Diner... we had a blast!
Dinner- Creamy Chicken and potatoes, left over green beans
I used two crockpots. Each crockpot contained a bag of chicken breasts, a large can of cream of chicken soup, half of the remainder of the left over sour cream, 1/4 cup of lemon pepper seasoning, cup of milk, half a bag of red potatoes cut into fourths.
Day 6
Breakfast- scrambled eggs, biscuits, gravy (my husband cooked all of the eggs and what we didn't eat he placed in a baggie and put it in the frig)
Dinner- left overs
Day 7- Breakfast- left overs
Lunch- Earl of Sandwich on the way out
We had a crockpot going most of the time. I always use crockpot liners so it was as simple as throwing the bag away, wiping the bottom and lid and relining it.
We spent $50pp at Chef Mickey's and almost $300 for lunch at 50's PT. We didn't scrimp on snacks or drinks while we were in the parks. Since the baby was with us we had the stroller. Mom and Dad had
ECV's. Every day we would load each with a few bottles of water. We bought a Coke here and there, some of those beloved Mickey head ice cream bars, some cupcakes, candy from Goofy's, funnel cakes and a host of other goodness. With the money we were saving on food I didn't mind splurging somewhat on snacks. (We had snacks in the room as well- but there's no comparison to a yummy ice cream bar!). I cannot imagine what our food bill would have been had we not cooked meals in the room.
Let me end by saying that I did not mind "cooking" as long as it was 20-30 minutes or less. Every day I would wake up and start the meals. Usually my husband or mom would come in and finish things up so I could get ready. As I was getting ready and being the last one in the shower by this point, it gave me the opportunity to collect towels and throw them in the washing machine. There was also a standing opportunity that if you needed something washed to put it on the washing machine lid. I would throw various things in with the towels. At night I would throw them in the dryer. We always had fresh towels. 30 minutes of my vacation every day for cooking and a load of laundry made for a well oiled machine.
Side note: We put bottled water, cokes, sprite and dp in the door of the frig to drink. Being Texans, we also make iced tea. Funny story: my husband prefers unsweet tea and the rest of us prefer REALLY sweet tea. There was only one tea pitcher though. I noticed that we didn't have a can opener so I knew I had to ask for Mousekeeping to deliver one. While I was on the phone I decided to ask and see if they could deliver yet a second tea pitcher. Always hospitable, of coarse they said yes. Mom answered the door when they came by and I could hear her laughing...turns out that they brought me a tea kettle! lol Not wanting to bug Mousekeeping I looked through the cabinets to see what if anything I could use to improvise. I found the blender. From then on we had a pitcher of unsweet tea and a blender of sweet! lol