The price of the food though 🫣 This festival is not cheap. It is one of our favourite things we do each year so we take the hit, but we probably spent around £500 whilet there across our family of three, which honestly could have been a much worse.. We bring a stove, kettle, coffee and cereal to save money on breakfast. You can buy fresh milk on site. Bringing our own spirits saved a lot of money on alcoholic drinks. We brought a lot of snacks for Leo to keep him full longer and not demanding £6.50 smoothies 😅 Did you go this year?! What did you think of the food?!
Replying to @Mary Susan Donnelly There’s so much to cover on a Disney trip, its hard to know where to start! The cost is obviously important and its not cheap. The tickets pretty much cost what they cost, you can save a couple of pounds here and there with third parties - but we didnt think it was worth the faff. We only had a day to visit so got the one day, two park tickets. Two days two parks would have been more relaxed. But tbh i couldnt imagine having to do it all again the next day 🫠 (miserable old mum alert). Fast passes are £109 each to skip the queue once on each ride (but lots really dont need it). We decided not to get these and to ‘pay as you go’ - if a queue was long we tapped through (just one of us went with him so we only bought two passes - often around £10 to do this). £10 or two hours in a queue with a 4 year old was a no brainer for me 😅 Some queues were only 5-15 minutes. I made a very poor quality video on the rides we went on here: @The Travel Mum | Cheap Travel