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A Mouseketrips Mouseke-tip: How to make eating out at Disney World NOT take a bite out of your wallet

I remember sack lunches. You know, those meals lovingly packed by Mom each day before you headed off to school. The ones that contained, by the time you got around to opening the tattered brown bag, a completely flattened PB&J, a baggie of what were once full-sized potato chips, a well-bruised apple, and some warm carrot sticks. A whole day's nutrition neatly contained in one flexible, squishable, and throwable portable container. How many of you are alive today because of sack lunches?

Unfortunately, too many folks seem to think that their Walt Disney World trip must, due to budgetary constraints and the stratospheric food prices charged at the parks, include some form of sack-lunch-type cuisine. The Disney theme parks do have a (well-earned) reputation of supplying hideously overpriced food and beverage services. It's still possible, however, to enjoy plenty of very good food at reasonable prices while on your Disney vacation by using a few tips and tricks discovered by Disney park veterans over the years. Maybe you could even eliminate the sack lunch from your repertoire once and for all.

Saving money on food during your Walt Disney World vacation really isn't all that difficult, it just requires a little bit of advance planning and a slightly different way of thinking. Here are a few of the best tips that we've compiled over the years for making the most of your food budget while you're visiting the House of Mouse.

For dinner, which is a much lighter meal than lunch, we wait until late in the evening. If our trip is during the off-season when the parks close early, we'll wait until leaving the park and perhaps drive off-site somewhere for a less-expensive meal, or get quick service food at our hotel. If we're in the parks until later, we'll find a snack at an outdoor vending cart or a quick bite at a counter service restaurant.

Well, there you have it. While this is certainly not a comprehensive list of money-saving ideas for your Walt Disney World meal budget, it does contain the most effective ideas we've found so far. We're always learning new tips and tricks, and would love to hear any ideas you might have that we have not covered. Our readers, friends, and clients are our very best source of information, and we love finding new and unique ways to stretch vacation dollars and enhance the fun of a Disney vacation.

So fold up the brown bags, put away the Thermos, and close the box of sandwich baggies. Leave your sack lunches home – you're going to Disney World!

Scott Liljenquist is co-owner of Mouseketrips.com, the web's best Disney-only travel agency. A graduate of the College of Disney Knowledge, he suffers from a serious Disney Obsession Disorder. Unhappy unless he's either on a WDW vacation or planning the next one, he can usually be found scouring the 'net for the latest Disney news, rumors, and gossip. For further information on the sorts of trips and tours that Mouseketrips offers, visit the Mouseketrips web site.

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