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Jen84
6 Jun 05, 03:57 PM
How much would you say that I'd need for food for four days at DLP baring in mind that I'm getting breakfast at the hotel?

joeyk83
6 Jun 05, 06:58 PM
Hi

I would probably budget £6 per day for Lunch and Snacks. However they do quite a good deal in the parks in which you can get a burger/hotdog/sandwich/pasta, plus chips/salad and a desert for a set price.

Then I would probably said about £15 - 20 for dinner.

Try and go to Cafe Mickey for dinner if you can, it is excellent.

Thanks

Joanne

Jen84
6 Jun 05, 07:34 PM
Thanks Joanne, I will try and do a guesstimate budget around that :)

MRSB
7 Jun 05, 10:41 PM
We went last year for 3 days and spent £400.00 in spending money that was for me DH, DS's 10 & 14. This wasn't just for food though we didin't have lunch though as brekkie was big and nice and it was so hot that we filled up with water during the day. We eat at the Disney Village every night King Ludwigs, Annettes Diner and Cafe Mickey's. Hope this helps.

Jen84
8 Jun 05, 11:00 AM
Originally posted by MRSB
We went last year for 3 days and spent £400.00 in spending money that was for me DH, DS's 10 & 14. This wasn't just for food though we didin't have lunch though as brekkie was big and nice and it was so hot that we filled up with water during the day. We eat at the Disney Village every night King Ludwigs, Annettes Diner and Cafe Mickey's. Hope this helps.

Thank you, that does help. I was forgetting that the heat will probably effect our appetites....(a mean feat I can tell you ;))
I'm looking into the restaurants, I've found a website dedicated purely to eating at Disney so I'm hoping it'll have some good tips.

disney owl
15 Jun 05, 10:20 AM
If you've got the Brit's guide to DLP don't forget to take it with you if you intend to eat at Planet Hollywood for your 20% discount.

A meal for 4 main 3 desserts & drinks cost us 100 euros with discount. Our kids loved eating there ( they had adult meals) there is a childrens menu too.

Briar_Rose
15 Jun 05, 01:54 PM
One thing that you might like to do is catch the RER into Paris for a meal there one evening, or failing that, just get off at hte first stop in Bussy St George, it's a lovely little french town with a few bistros around - heck of a lot cheaper than DLP as well - LOL

Jen84
15 Jun 05, 02:03 PM
Originally posted by disney owl
If you've got the Brit's guide to DLP don't forget to take it with you if you intend to eat at Planet Hollywood for your 20% discount.

A meal for 4 main 3 desserts & drinks cost us 100 euros with discount. Our kids loved eating there ( they had adult meals) there is a childrens menu too.

What was the food like, I read a bad review about this one but I'm sure you'll get at least one bad review about most places. Did you enjoy it?

Jen84
15 Jun 05, 02:04 PM
Originally posted by Briar_Rose
One thing that you might like to do is catch the RER into Paris for a meal there one evening, or failing that, just get off at hte first stop in Bussy St George, it's a lovely little french town with a few bistros around - heck of a lot cheaper than DLP as well - LOL

Bussy St George sounds nice, is it far on the RER? If it's cheap than I'll definitely give it a go ;)

disney owl
16 Jun 05, 12:42 PM
Yes the meal at Planet Hollywood was nice . Not brilliant but no complaints. My kids are 12 & 14 & they love it there.

Briar_Rose
16 Jun 05, 12:45 PM
Originally posted by Bunnygrrl
Bussy St George sounds nice, is it far on the RER? If it's cheap than I'll definitely give it a go ;)

It is just one stop away on the RER. Unless you have a car then it's about 5 mins away.

The time before last when I went, i stayed at the Holiday Inn there and saved loads on hotel and food, compared to onsite prices.

The Chicago Steakhouse in the Disney Village is very nice though, especially if you go after the main lunchtime and miss the crowds, in fact I advise doing that with all meals.

Jen84
16 Jun 05, 04:11 PM
Originally posted by Briar_Rose

The Chicago Steakhouse in the Disney Village is very nice though, especially if you go after the main lunchtime and miss the crowds, in fact I advise doing that with all meals.

That sounds like a good trip, I will try to book it that way, thank you :D