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Enjoy a buffet breakfast. Eating a large breakfast is a great way to keep you full all day long, and most breakfast buffets are priced under $7 per person. This is significantly less than lunch and dinner prices, and can help you get your fill for an entire day.
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Step 2
Track down coupons at your hotel. Many hotels and resorts keep stacks of coupon books for guests. You can find many buy-one-get-one free coupons that can give you a great discount on parties of two or more.
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Step 3
Print coupons online. Look up your selected restaurant and download and print a coupon. Many feature online-only specials that you can access any time of day.
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Step 4
Commit to eating only one meal at a restaurant per day. Pack your own food the rest of the day, and you won't be at the mercy of eating out all day long.
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Step 5
Avoid Disney Park snack carts and cafes. These items are usually overpriced, which means you'll have less money available for meals at a restaurant.
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Step 6
Take advantage of happy hour. Many chains and restaurants feature a happy hour menu that features 50 percent off appetizers and drinks. You can enjoy an early dinner made up of a combination of appetizers and snacks at a much lower cost than the dinner menu.
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Step 7
Shop at the local grocery store. Wal-Mart, SuperTarget and even Sam's Club can be found all around Orlando. Find out where your nearest location is and stock up on snacks and easy-to-prepare meals.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
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