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shell_ely
25 Mar 08, 05:14 PM
hi there i was just wondering what the cost of food is in florida , is it cheeper to eat out of the parks ?
What sort of cost is it for pizza etc ?
What sort of cost for drinks sodas etc ?
and waht price would a sit down table service meal cost in and out of the parks , Are there any places to see sample menus ?
sorry for all the questions !

emzy
25 Mar 08, 05:20 PM
if you go on to the disney website there is a list of all the restaurants and a rough price guide. also do a google search and im sure you will find info. i haven't been yet but i have read other posts that say that eating away from the parks is cheaper. hope this helps a bit.

karrie
25 Mar 08, 05:34 PM
down the side of this page is a link for all the menus of disney resturants they will show you food available and prices

Chris & Phil
25 Mar 08, 05:37 PM
Hi, we found its cheaper to eat outside the Disney parks and the food was better. If you go to an all you can eat restaurant (i.e. Golden Coral, Sizzlers, Ponderosa etc) and have a full breakfast it usually sets you up for the day. You may find you only need a snack in the parks. Then visit another all you can eat in the evening, its so cheap.
Have fun :mickeywal :tiggerbou :ccat

landkmum
25 Mar 08, 06:13 PM
Not sure if I'm allowed to post this but all up to date disney menus and prices can be found on [removed]

sorry if not allowed to post the link and mods please delete if not.

MattF
25 Mar 08, 06:20 PM
The menus are all on the dibb here (http://www.thedibb.co.uk/dining-menus.php) - no need to go to any other site!

disneypars
25 Mar 08, 06:23 PM
Hi

You can reduce the cost of eating off Disney by using all the vouchers you can obtain either when you're there or before you go. The only expensive meals we have are in the Disney restaurants like Coral Reef, Le Cellier etc and then thats only about $100.

Try looking at all the restaurants websites and signing up for special offers etc. Worth doing but makes you hungry just looking.

landkmum
25 Mar 08, 06:25 PM
The menus are all on the dibb here (http://www.thedibb.co.uk/dining-menus.php) - no need to go to any other site!

Ooops, didn't realise that. Thank you for putting me straight.

Silver99
25 Mar 08, 08:14 PM
Off-site restaurants are much cheaper than on-site places, and off-site restaurants in non-tourist areas are cheaper again.

That said you'll find it's all much cheaper than the UK anyway.

Stuart_D
25 Mar 08, 08:24 PM
Just to agree with everyone else on site prices are higher than offsite. However on site restaurant prices still compare favourably with UK prices. For example our family - 2 adults, a teenager and a young son, will spend around $80 in a Disney restaurant on food. Which is slightly more than £10 per head. Some will cost slightly more and some slightly less but we'd expect to pay around that at most of the Disney places we go to before the tip.

Off site we can eat at some really nice places like the Olive Garden where the bill will come in around $60 before tip, or even to the likes of IHOP where you can get that cost down to around $35 - $40 easilly.

At LBV there is a Taco Bell which is great for a cheap take away meal where we can usually get change off a $20. And there are pizza take aways and deliveries all over the place.