Tuesday, February 21, 2012

How much can I expect to spend at Disney World for food?

My family is going to Disney World for four days, how much can we expect to spend total in meals for 2 adults and one 5 year old?How much can I expect to spend at Disney World for food?
Totally depends what you eat and where. Check out the AllEars website in their dining section. They have menus with prices for every restaurant, counter place and many vendor carts on their website. You can gage what you want to eat and where and figure out about how much it will cost. Don't forget about tax %26amp; tip!



http://allears.net/din/dining.htm
Typically a counter service (like a cafeteria or McDonald's) costs about $9-$12 however the prices can vary. The sit down meals by themselves (for one meal) can cost around thirty dollars (entree, desert, soft drink) alcoholic beverages cost more, and you must also add gratuity. I'm not sure how much it is for a child, but it is less pricey.How much can I expect to spend at Disney World for food?
You should consider the Disney Dining Plans. There are several levels, so you can choose the plan to best suit your needs. Recently, Disney was doing a promotion which allowed special price deals on some of the dining plans - I don't know if it's still going on. Having a dining plan means that you will prepay for your meals at a discounted cost. You'll have your exact food budget done (except for tips and any non-dining-plan food you buy).
Like all theme parks, it is expensive; however, the snack shack types of foods were actually well sized. That means you can share and everyone still feels like they had enough. So the total costs aren't going to be as much as you might think, but the 2x multiplier is probably a good rule of thumb.How much can I expect to spend at Disney World for food?
I just came back and it was myself, my teen and my 10 yr old. We spent 100 per day but had free breakfast at the hotel and ate 1 meal on site and 1 off site. We also got 2 nice souvenirs. Our meal at disney was 33 dollars and the souvenirs were 25 each. A soda is 2.50, a snack is 3.75-6. Best bet is to go to a grocery store and pick up some snacks if possible since they do allow food and drinks.
Whatever you pay at home, multiply that by atleast 2.
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