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Dining on a budget - $100 a day with coupons
I have done a trip report for our October 2011 holiday Everything but Disney - but thought Id post all the food pictures together on here with details of costs. Apologies if youve seen the pictures before!
Ive used coupons in the past but made a real effort this trip and saved lots. I think for most meals I used some sort of coupon or deal.
Last two trips have been onsite with free DDP (see the links in my signature for my dining reports).
This trip October 2011 we stayed in a condo at Floridays resort on South International Drive.
Before we went id lost 2 stone and DH 3 stone with Slimming World. We had no intention to diet on holiday! We were craving burgers and pizza and so they featured heavily (look away now if you want to see healthy food!)
The cast
Me 36 lover of most food
DH 37 will eat most things except seafood and mushrooms
DD 5 not really picky but knows what she likes.
This was our 14th trip to the USA since 1997. Obviously we have our favourites we like to go back to but also tried some new places this trip.
Coupons
I signed up to individual restaurant email clubs two days before we went. The popular chain restaurants have a website and if you go on have a place to sign up to their email club. Most offers are emailed to you within 24 hours of joining and the coupons usually last 14 days. So dont sign up too early or they will expire before you are away. Just use the zip code and address of where you are staying when you sign up.
It was DHs birthday so I entered this when signing up and did get sent extra coupons for this. If its your birthday or anniversary whilst you are away make sure you enter this.
I did pick up the coupon booklets you find in the doorways to shops or restaurants but didnt use any as I found I had better coupons from signing up to the email clubs.
I also printed coupons off Valpak.com, orlandocoupons.com and iridetrolley.com.
I checked Groupon.com Orlando in the run up to our holiday. Sometimes they have deals for restaurants. I used one groupon deal for quiznos subs (like subway)
I also used two restaurant.com coupons. Basically you buy a coupon and it saves $25 off a meal at certain places. There are conditions like minimum spend. There are always offers and discount codes for restaurant.com I paid $2 for each coupon. I paid by paypal and you print the coupons off so no need for a US address.
Kids eat free card. We had one free off a kind Dibber but just used it once at Village inn.
Fedex
We didnt have access to a printer in the condo but wanted to print a coupon off which was emailed to us whilst we were away.
Fedex on the 535 near Crossroads offers a service where you can print cheaply.
The machine was self service DH sent the printing to it online or it takes a usb memory stick. 1 A4 black and white sheet was 11 cents inc tax.
Walmart/Publix supermarket
We had several stops at Walmart and one at Publix for supplies. For breakfast some days we had English muffins or bagels with Philadelphia and orange juice/coffee/milk.
I also bought snacks like individual packs of oreos, crisps, goldfish crackers, raisins, little bags of apple slices.
We also buy and freeze bottled water to take into the parks.
I made a packed lunch some days wraps with ham and cheese. Froze them and used them as a sort of freezer block in our cool bag didnt take up a lot of room or get squashed.
DH also bought beer to drink in the room as he is driver he tends to drink in the room in the evening not with meals.
Food I took with me
I took some small boxes of kelloggs cereal for DD, individual snack packs of biscuits like jammy dodgers, party rings (anything non chocolate so it wont melt) and a couple of small tins of Heinz pasta shapes for DD. I also take a small cool bag, cling film, freezer bags and a couple of small pots to decant large packs of snacks into.
I know you can buy everything there but I like getting my Florida bits and bobs in the run up to the holiday and DD likes a few familiar things.
Tipping
I know this is a controversial topic (understatement of the century!)
My understanding is you should tip on the full cost of the meal (before tax) before the discount coupon is taken off so I always do. Ive tried to put figures including tip in my dining reports. I usually tip cash so the tip amounts wont be spot on accurate.
I always checked before I ordered if I was ok to use the coupon and showed it the server servers were very happy to accept the coupons had no problems at all.
Budget
I aimed to spend about $100 a day on food. Part of my reason for doing this report is to see how much we really did spend on food/drinks/snacks.
So did I manage it? Read along and see!
I have done a trip report for our October 2011 holiday Everything but Disney - but thought Id post all the food pictures together on here with details of costs. Apologies if youve seen the pictures before!
Ive used coupons in the past but made a real effort this trip and saved lots. I think for most meals I used some sort of coupon or deal.
Last two trips have been onsite with free DDP (see the links in my signature for my dining reports).
This trip October 2011 we stayed in a condo at Floridays resort on South International Drive.
Before we went id lost 2 stone and DH 3 stone with Slimming World. We had no intention to diet on holiday! We were craving burgers and pizza and so they featured heavily (look away now if you want to see healthy food!)
The cast
Me 36 lover of most food
DH 37 will eat most things except seafood and mushrooms
DD 5 not really picky but knows what she likes.
This was our 14th trip to the USA since 1997. Obviously we have our favourites we like to go back to but also tried some new places this trip.
Coupons
I signed up to individual restaurant email clubs two days before we went. The popular chain restaurants have a website and if you go on have a place to sign up to their email club. Most offers are emailed to you within 24 hours of joining and the coupons usually last 14 days. So dont sign up too early or they will expire before you are away. Just use the zip code and address of where you are staying when you sign up.
It was DHs birthday so I entered this when signing up and did get sent extra coupons for this. If its your birthday or anniversary whilst you are away make sure you enter this.
I did pick up the coupon booklets you find in the doorways to shops or restaurants but didnt use any as I found I had better coupons from signing up to the email clubs.
I also printed coupons off Valpak.com, orlandocoupons.com and iridetrolley.com.
I checked Groupon.com Orlando in the run up to our holiday. Sometimes they have deals for restaurants. I used one groupon deal for quiznos subs (like subway)
I also used two restaurant.com coupons. Basically you buy a coupon and it saves $25 off a meal at certain places. There are conditions like minimum spend. There are always offers and discount codes for restaurant.com I paid $2 for each coupon. I paid by paypal and you print the coupons off so no need for a US address.
Kids eat free card. We had one free off a kind Dibber but just used it once at Village inn.
Fedex
We didnt have access to a printer in the condo but wanted to print a coupon off which was emailed to us whilst we were away.
Fedex on the 535 near Crossroads offers a service where you can print cheaply.
The machine was self service DH sent the printing to it online or it takes a usb memory stick. 1 A4 black and white sheet was 11 cents inc tax.
Walmart/Publix supermarket
We had several stops at Walmart and one at Publix for supplies. For breakfast some days we had English muffins or bagels with Philadelphia and orange juice/coffee/milk.
I also bought snacks like individual packs of oreos, crisps, goldfish crackers, raisins, little bags of apple slices.
We also buy and freeze bottled water to take into the parks.
I made a packed lunch some days wraps with ham and cheese. Froze them and used them as a sort of freezer block in our cool bag didnt take up a lot of room or get squashed.
DH also bought beer to drink in the room as he is driver he tends to drink in the room in the evening not with meals.
Food I took with me
I took some small boxes of kelloggs cereal for DD, individual snack packs of biscuits like jammy dodgers, party rings (anything non chocolate so it wont melt) and a couple of small tins of Heinz pasta shapes for DD. I also take a small cool bag, cling film, freezer bags and a couple of small pots to decant large packs of snacks into.
I know you can buy everything there but I like getting my Florida bits and bobs in the run up to the holiday and DD likes a few familiar things.
Tipping
I know this is a controversial topic (understatement of the century!)
My understanding is you should tip on the full cost of the meal (before tax) before the discount coupon is taken off so I always do. Ive tried to put figures including tip in my dining reports. I usually tip cash so the tip amounts wont be spot on accurate.
I always checked before I ordered if I was ok to use the coupon and showed it the server servers were very happy to accept the coupons had no problems at all.
Budget
I aimed to spend about $100 a day on food. Part of my reason for doing this report is to see how much we really did spend on food/drinks/snacks.
So did I manage it? Read along and see!