For Menus and pricing to every Disney World restaurant go to allears.net , just click on Dining then Menus and you'll have the complete list.
2007-01-29 01:10:19
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answered by disneynut35 2
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Yes the prices are expensive but not a great deal more than in any touristy area. Similar prices for food would be found in any theme park in any country.
For a character meal you'l be looking at $30 each.
For a Burger, Fries and a Drink you're looking at a little under $10.
Take bottled water with you to the parks, water is about $2.50 a bottle in the parks.
Heres a tip: if you dont want to carry around heavy bottles of water then take empty bottles and fill them up throughout the day at the many water fountains located around the parks. The water might not taste as good as bottled water, but you'll be saving allot of money.
If you are staying off site go to an all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet, usually under $7. Eat as much as you can for breakfast and you'll find you wont be hungry till late afternoon, therefore saving money in the parks.
If you dont feel like eating that much in the morning, take stacks to munch on while your waiting in lines and walking around.
Hope this helps.
2007-01-29 11:08:28
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answered by s s 1
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You went to Disneyland Paris and didn't get to see everything in five days? Wow. Wait until you get to Walt Disney World! It's at least ten times the size of any of the other Disneyland Parks around the world. I always go for at least ten days and that's not even long enough for me to see half of everything. You really don't need to leave Walt Disney World property at all, there's so much to do!
Anyway, the prices of food vary, of course. It depends on what you want to eat and where you want to eat. Do you enjoy dining out or just grabbing some fast food?
Here's a link to a list of all the restaurants at Walt Disney World...
http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/dining/diningFinder?id=DiningFinderPage
Each restaurant will have either $, $$, $$$, or $$$$. Obviously $ is the least expensive and $$$$ is the most expensive. Most of the Character Dining options are $$ (Cinderella's Royal Table is $$$), any of the Dinner Show options are $$$, most of the Casual Dining options are $$ (some are $), the Fast Casual Dining options are $, the Lounge Dining options are $, the Quick Service Restaurants are $, most Signature Dining options are $$$, most of the Special and Unique Dining options are $$, and the Themed Dining options are $$.
The only $$$$ option is Victoria & Albert's. The nicest restaurant on property. It's the only AAA Five Diamond restaurant in central Florida.
$ - under $14 per person
$$ - $15-$29 per person
$$$ - $30-$50 per person
$$$$ - over $90 per person
On my last trip to Walt Disney World in August, our dinners often totaled to $125+ for two. The least we spent at a meal was probably about $50. But we eat at the nice restaurants. I don't like fast food from the counter service restaurants.
Hope I could help! Have fun!
2007-01-29 01:33:38
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answered by Katlyn ♥ Disney 6
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We've been very pleased with Magical Express. It saves us a lot of money because we don't rent a car. We use Magical Express to and from the airport and we use Disney transportation from the hotel to all the parks. It's great! It's also nice not to have to lug all the luggage around. We've used the service on three trips and each time our luggage arrived in our room about 2-3 hours after we got to the hotel. Just make sure you remember to put the stickers they send you on your luggage and you're all set! If you're going to swim at the hotel while waiting for your bags, remember to put your swimsuit in your carry-on. Or, you could just go right to the parks and when you come home that night the luggage will be there.
2016-03-29 07:53:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Prices tend to be somewhat higher for food and necessities at WDW, but not outrageously. Bring your own breakfast for those days you aren't having a Disney breakfast, especially if you will have a fridge in your room. There are some grocery store around the Downtown Disney area, if you need them.
Also, refill your water bottles: they cost a lot at the Disney price.
2007-01-29 08:19:11
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answered by ibkidd37 4
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Prices are expensive I have been to Disneyland Paris and Disneyland Florida and both are quiet expensive, I found with Paris was it was expensive and not good quality, Florida was expensive but the food was nice, bring drinks and snacks with you if you are worried about paying the dear prices.
2007-01-29 01:08:21
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answered by red lyn 4
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At quick service locations, expect to pay anywhere between $8 and $15.00. The best food can be found inside the resort hotels. Character dining and typically all buffets can csot an adult anywhere between $20 and $35, but they are well worth it. A few of my favorite all-you-can-eat buffets are:
Boma - Animal Kingdom Lodge
Cape May - Beach Club Resort
Ohana's - Polynesian Resort
1900 Park Fare - Grand Floridian
If you will be staying at a Disney Resort, you could sign up for the Disney Dining Plan. This is a great money-saver if you plan to stay 4 days or longer. It comes to about $50 a day, per person and each person gets 1 quick service meal, 1 sit down meal and 1 snack. And they provide you with dozens of options in each park, resort hotel, and downtown disney area. And the cost is included with your hotel stay.
If you would like any help researching or planning your next trip, or if you would like to read up on some fun tips and ideas, visit my Disney Vacation Services Website at:
http://im-all-ears-disney-vacation-services.blogspot.com/
Or check out our new Myspace page at:
http://www.myspace.com/disneymickeyvacation
Have a great time!
2007-01-29 10:45:47
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answered by Anonymous
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it is reasonable,the Americans will tell you it's expensive but from a Brits point of view we were suprised at the prices in the Theme parks -very pleasantly surprised. All the guide books/U.S info we'd got warned about high prices but compared to attractions in the U.K it was cheap enough.
2007-01-29 06:51:53
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answered by munki 6
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prices can be expensive but there are some places where its a little more reasonable. you can buy a book on Disney world with the different price range places to eat.
along with other information you might find heplful.
2007-01-29 00:37:15
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answered by wondering_lefty 3
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We stayed at a Disney All Star hotel last summer , the food at the parks was pricey , but good quality , you can take your own
in with you , you do need plenty to drink .. try one of the roast
pork sandwiches ... fab , can I recommend the Out Back Steak
House on I DRIVE, stop 47 if your on the I RIDE , great food
and service . good luck.
2007-01-29 07:45:08
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answered by da 4
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