Well, it is now just over a month until we set off on our holiday and we're both very excited. Unfortunately though, we have added up our finances and decided on a budget for our trip, which doesn't really match the plans we had for restaurants, etc.! I don't think we're going to be able to afford to eat at some of the more expensive restaurants we had planned to eat at.
Our original list included Blue Lagoon, Hunter's Grill, Auberge de Cendrillon, Café Mickey and the Lucky Nugget Salloon but I don't think we're going to be able to afford those. So what we want to do is look at some of the cheaper options. The trouble is, when comparing all of the cheaper options, we end up with a big list of places serving not much more than burgers and chips!
We're not really fancy eaters but we can only handle so much fast food. I have looked at www.dlpfoodguide.com but I'm still not really sure where we should consider. From your personal experiences, what are some good restaurants to eat at (for both lunch and dinner, in either of the parks, Disney Village, hotels, etc.) which offer value for money and a variety?
Obviously DLP isn't cheap (I know that ) but I was wondering if anyone had any tips for DLP on a budget. (Or is that an oxymoron?!)
Our original list included Blue Lagoon, Hunter's Grill, Auberge de Cendrillon, Café Mickey and the Lucky Nugget Salloon but I don't think we're going to be able to afford those. So what we want to do is look at some of the cheaper options. The trouble is, when comparing all of the cheaper options, we end up with a big list of places serving not much more than burgers and chips!
We're not really fancy eaters but we can only handle so much fast food. I have looked at www.dlpfoodguide.com but I'm still not really sure where we should consider. From your personal experiences, what are some good restaurants to eat at (for both lunch and dinner, in either of the parks, Disney Village, hotels, etc.) which offer value for money and a variety?
Obviously DLP isn't cheap (I know that ) but I was wondering if anyone had any tips for DLP on a budget. (Or is that an oxymoron?!)