What do you thing are the min. of money

I'm going with my DF in December and we've allowed for 200 Euro a day this time because I want to shop, shop, shop, but we took 600 euro's last trip even had a day in Paris and still came home with money, we ate at Cafe Mickey, Silver Spur, Planet Hollywood and Billy Bobs.
It entirely depends on your spending habits.
 
You can eat very very cheaply (from the train station: sandwiches 2.50 Euros, small bottle of water 0.90 Euros; In Colonel Hathis : box of pasta and sauce 6.95 Euros - very filling)

If you were very very short of money I think you could eat for under 15 Euros a day, per person. But you would really be short of choice.

For about 25 - 30 Euros a day per person you could have a quick snack for one meal(say 10 Euros) and then a 'burger and chips' type meal in Annettes for (about) 15 Euros.

If you have more than about 35 Euros per day, then you start to have quite a choice of meals.

So the ABSOLUTE minimum I would say is about 15 Euros.
 
thanks for that info about the pasta box... i am trying tow ork out where to get cheap little meals.... and because my mum has really bad food issues... am desp trying to find out if there is a jacket potatoe place there?? somewhere you can pick up a potatoe and cheese type thin cheaply??? does anyone know??
 

am desp trying to find out if there is a jacket potatoe place there?? somewhere you can pick up a potatoe and cheese type thin cheaply??? does anyone know??

I don't think anywhere does jacket potatoes. Your mum would hopefully like croque monsieurs (cheese toastie) which you can get from at least one place on Main Street, I think it's Market House Deli which is on the right as you're facing the Castle. I also think you can get them from Victoria's, again on the right but a bit further up.

Does she like fish and chips? Toad Hall does this, it's in Fantasyland and the fish was very nice.

Or pizza? You can buy a kids Mickey shaped cheese and tomato pizza at lots of the counter service places.

Have you looked at this site DLPfoodguide? You can get an idea of the type of things you can buy from looking on there.
 












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