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Old 26 Jun 19, 09:12 AM  
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We budget $100/day for two adults. We save by taking water bottles to refill (less plastic waste too) in the parks - the Brita ones have filters that take any odd taste away - and we tend to have a decent sized breakfast (ihop, dennys etc) then a snack later, and a meal out in the evening wherever we fancy (we find it too hot to eat a large meal in the middle of the day). This could be somwhere like Sweet Tomatoes (cheap but oh so good), or splashing out a bit. Snacks are bought in a trip to a supermarket at the start and we use Uber regularly to get around. Staying onsite at Universal (don't really do Disney, though we might take a day trip to Disney Springs) helps with transport costs to parks.

Some days we spend under $100, some days a bit more, but it works out about this in the end. Any additional spending on shopping, B&BW etc is an individual matter!

Edit: just to add, as others have said it's the alcohol that really can add up as it is expensive compared to home, so if you do like a drink buying from a supermarket is the best option when budgeting.

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