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Old 1 Sep 21, 09:34 PM  
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2 people, nowt fancy
£150 PD
Very easily doable. We did $150 per day in 2019 (report linked below) we ate breakfast out, then snacks for lunch in parks and a meal on the evenings that was for 2 adults, 1 teen and 2 children. We ate at a range of places, fast food and restaurants such as Longhorns Steakhouse.

If you want to make your money go further I'd recommend signing up to restaurants before you go to get offers such as 20% off, free appetiser etc.
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Old 2 Sep 21, 03:55 PM  
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easy,

ive done it before and if you go for buffets etc you fill up and its more than do-able
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Old 3 Sep 21, 05:47 PM  
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2AD - we usually aim to spend about £125 - £150 a day in a villa (including petrol and parking/lockers at parks etc).

We do a big shop at the beginning of about $150 including cereals, milk, soft drinks, snacks, alcohol and fruit. We eat breakfast in the villa as we like to chill at the start of the day.

Lunch will be our main meal of the day if we are having a park day and tends to be a range of 3, 4 or 5 starters and sides (including a salad) which we share and unlimitless soda drinks. Evening will be something light, often a dessert and then depending on what time we get back to the villa - a proper drink and snacks.

On non park days, we tend to have lighter lunches - we will miss Sweet Tomatoes, but we eat at Millers, Panier Bread, Buffalo Wild Wings, Hooters, Sports Bars (one of our favourites is Froggers at Old Town Kissimmee), or Burger bars (something like Fuddruckers).

In the evening we like places like Logans, Longhorns, Texas Roadhouse, Outbacks etc - we will have a main course and dessert with a soft drink. Our favourite place is Big John Rockin BBQ in Kissimmee Town Centre.

We also like to get a pizza or chicken from publix - minimal prep and minimal washing up and you can graze by the pool

So very doable - we do it
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Old 3 Sep 21, 05:58 PM  
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If you want a really cheap food day then I suggest buying all your meals at a garage.
You can get a breakfast sandwich egg sausage bacon for a couple off dollars and a 99c coffee
Lunch time you can get a Delhi sandwich fir $5 each $1 crisps or 2 hotdogs for $3 each and 2 slurries for $3
For your dinner or tea you can get a pizza chicken wings for $10 two cookies and a gorgeous ice cream for $6
There’s even tables to sit at.
Racetrac wawa 7 eleven shell. All great places on a budget. Feed the family for under $50 a day I reckon.
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