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Cost per day florida

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littlebillie · 27/12/2017 17:18

How much would you say per day in Floriday (two adults and two teens)

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mummymeister · 28/12/2017 11:25

Honestly, no one is going to be able to answer that! It depends if you include the cost of tickets to Disney or Universal, whether you are in a hotel or self catering, petrol costs, car hire etc.

when we have been with our teens we stay self catering reasonably near by. this means we can have a huge breakfast and stock up with snacks to take into the parks. We try not to eat in the parks if at all possible and then to eat in a chain restaurant for the early evening. However, the USA is almost on a par with the UK for the cost of eating in restaurants. when we went to Oregon this year we invested in a huge cooler box and took our own lunches with us all the time.

I would buy the books wdw with kids and beyond WDW with kids. They have some great money saving tips, park touring plans for teens and other useful stuff.

£20 per person per day would be just about enough for food if you ate breakfast and lunch from home. it wouldn't include any activities.

RusholmeRuffian · 28/12/2017 13:11

We budget $100 per day per adult but we don't have kids and don't go to Orlando so that's for food, drinks, fuel and a little bit of shopping.

LoniceraJaponica · 30/12/2017 09:44

I budgeted $100 per day for DD and me in 2016. Some days we went over it, and some we didn't. We ate out for every meal as we were staying in a hotel with no meals included. We needed $20 a day for parking at the parks we drove to.

Eating in self service restaurants is massively cheaper than being waited on as you have to factor in 20% of the bill for tips.

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