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Title: Disney dining on a budget!
Post by: Samanthad on January 05, 2016, 04:57:44 PM
I thought it might be an idea if there isn't one already to start a thread with some money saving ideas for dining such as their example meal plans. As a pass holder we stay offsite so we don't benefit from any dining plans, but do get a little discount at restaurants. We are on a really tight budget on our next trip as we wanted to squeeze in a spring visit before our summer holiday.
Usually we eat out everywhere, and I know there is some question about whether picnicking is allowed or not in the parks, but we don't plan on laying down a blanket, just eating a sandwich as we walk around, so with that in mind here is our plan to save the pennies on out next trip:


Breakfast: croissants and juice in our hotel (bought from super market)
Lunch: sneaky packed lunch of a sandwich and some snacks
Dinner: Agrabah Cafe - we feel this is good value as it is all you can eat and we have children under 3

We plan on doing the same on th 2nd day but are unsure where to eat for evening dinner, any budget friendly suggestions appreciated. We plan on being in the studios on Sunday.

Does anyone have any better suggestions? Any input appreciated!!

Title: Re: Disney dining on a budget!
Post by: stifle on January 05, 2016, 07:11:20 PM
Have you considered Café des Cascadeurs? It's good value if a rather short menu. Restaurant des Stars is also an option if you normally go to Café Agrabah.
Title: Re: Disney dining on a budget!
Post by: Samanthad on January 06, 2016, 03:14:52 PM
Thanks I will have a look at the menus!

Title: Re: Disney dining on a budget!
Post by: Ohana on January 06, 2016, 06:14:46 PM
I can't imagine them having any qualms about you having packed lunches aslong as it's not all obvious in a massive picnic basket haha (but who would even do that?)

When I was there I saw many people sneaking breakfast buffet supplies (croissants and the likes) into the parks to snack on during the day, I'm sure it'll be fine! :)
Title: Re: Disney dining on a budget!
Post by: stifle on January 06, 2016, 07:53:48 PM
There is no problem bringing sandwiches, snacks, non-alcoholic beverages, and the like into the parks. Giant picnic hampers are frowned upon but I'm sure that wasn't what you were planning.
Title: Re: Disney dining on a budget!
Post by: Zee79 on January 06, 2016, 09:01:31 PM
Quote from: Ohana on January 06, 2016, 06:14:46 PM
I can't imagine them having any qualms about you having packed lunches aslong as it's not all obvious in a massive picnic basket haha (but who would even do that?)

When I was there I saw many people sneaking breakfast buffet supplies (croissants and the likes) into the parks to snack on during the day, I'm sure it'll be fine! :)

When we were there during summer 2012 there was a family who setting up camping stoves & had full blown cooked meals in fantasy land! People just stopped & stared & nothing was done whilst we were in the area.
Title: Re: Disney dining on a budget!
Post by: NHDisneylover on January 09, 2016, 09:40:14 PM
Probably the most budget friendly place (though it feels like counter service, so not really a nice dining out experience) is Pizza Planet.

I want to say it was 20 or 21 € per adult and it is all you can eat pizza (several types), pasta (3 types with 3 kinds of sauce) salads, and desserts (surprisingly good, a decent sized variety of bakery quality items).  Soda and bottled water were also included and unlimited (soda is refill yourself at a fountain and you have to flag someone down and ask for water, but they are very nice about getting it to you).

Overall, lots of food for the money (we have a teen boy, also known as a bottomless pit, so this can be helpful) -- but again, it feels more like counter service (paper plates, plastic cutlery, etc).
Title: Re: Disney dining on a budget!
Post by: stifle on January 09, 2016, 09:55:17 PM
Pizza Planet is now closed down.
Title: Re: Disney dining on a budget!
Post by: Samanthad on January 11, 2016, 03:44:29 PM
Thanks for your suggestions! Has anyone tried plaza gardens? What is the food like in there?

I think we will now go for cafe des stars on Sunday, and it's a toss up between agrabah cafe and plaza gardens for Saturday, which would you choose?!
Title: Re: Disney dining on a budget!
Post by: stifle on January 11, 2016, 03:55:54 PM
I was in Plaza Gardens last month. Starters are soup and salads, for main courses, there is one kind of carved roast meat, two or three other meat dishes such as barbecue chicken leg, lamb curry, etc., a pizza, four or five vegetables, potatoes, rice, and so on. Desserts include ice cream, tarts and cakes, and marshmallows for a chocolate fountain.

Unlimited soft drinks are included. Reservation is advisable.

I haven't been to Café Agrabah so can't comment beyond that I've been told it is primarily Mediterranean/Middle Eastern.
Title: Re: Disney dining on a budget!
Post by: naisworld on January 12, 2016, 07:25:24 AM
There is currently an offer on Groupon France for Planet Hollywood. Adult meal, sundae and drink for about 10.50 and kids menu with drink for about £5!  I've just bought them to use next month! 😄 McDonalds is obviously a cheap option and we also use Earl of Sandwich a lot!
Title: Re: Disney dining on a budget!
Post by: Disneylove on January 12, 2016, 07:42:15 AM
Quote from: stifle on January 09, 2016, 09:55:17 PM
Pizza Planet is now closed down.

Do you have any official sources on this? As far as I'm aware it's still open, but PP in DisneyWorld has closed down.
Title: Re: Disney dining on a budget!
Post by: ChipandDale99 on January 12, 2016, 08:11:10 AM
Quote from: Disneylove on January 12, 2016, 07:42:15 AM

Do you have any official sources on this? As far as I'm aware it's still open, but PP in DisneyWorld has closed down.

I think pizza planet is stills restaurant however it is very part time. I go February and it's never open. It opens summer and closes early autumn I believe.
How much longer will it last though, I'm not sure.
Title: Re: Disney dining on a budget!
Post by: stifle on January 12, 2016, 09:13:48 AM
Quote from: Disneylove on January 12, 2016, 07:42:15 AM
Quote from: stifle on January 09, 2016, 09:55:17 PM
Pizza Planet is now closed down.

Do you have any official sources on this? As far as I'm aware it's still open, but PP in DisneyWorld has closed down.
It's been continuously closed since November and the restaurant opening schedules have it closed for as far forward as they go, and Envie de+ said it was being reimagined a while ago.

Draw what conclusions you will :)
Title: Re: Disney dining on a budget!
Post by: NCC1701Q on January 12, 2016, 10:20:46 AM
We had lunch there in the week of Christmas 2015 so it has not been continuously closed since November last year. There even was a special Christmas-menu with more desserts.
Title: Re: Disney dining on a budget!
Post by: Disneylove on January 12, 2016, 12:52:11 PM
I've seen reviews on trip advisor mentioning they've been over Christmas. It seems according to DLPGuide that they've been closed the first 2 weeks of every month, no idea why?! Maybe because of the colder months? Or only open at peak times? Regardless, it's still been open. It does need a huge overhaul mind, but my kids really want to visit Pizza Planet because of the movie, I just wish it actually looked more like the Pizza Planet on the film.
Title: Re: Disney dining on a budget!
Post by: Samanthad on January 12, 2016, 03:58:03 PM
Quote from: naisworld on January 12, 2016, 07:25:24 AM
There is currently an offer on Groupon France for Planet Hollywood. Adult meal, sundae and drink for about 10.50 and kids menu with drink for about £5!  I've just bought them to use next month! 😄 McDonalds is obviously a cheap option and we also use Earl of Sandwich a lot!

Very interesting! I will look into this, never thought of checking French group on for Disney deals!!

Do you find it takes a long time to leave the park for lunch and then go back in again? We only have two days and like to cram in as much as we can!
Title: Re: Disney dining on a budget!
Post by: Samninetysix on January 13, 2016, 11:02:09 AM
Plaza Gardens is great value like Agrabah. Consider Earl of Sandwich in the village also, the sandwiches are huge and easily suffice for a lunch
Title: Re: Disney dining on a budget!
Post by: stifle on January 13, 2016, 02:32:33 PM
Quote from: Disneylove on January 12, 2016, 12:52:11 PM
I've seen reviews on trip advisor mentioning they've been over Christmas. It seems according to DLPGuide that they've been closed the first 2 weeks of every month, no idea why?! Maybe because of the colder months? Or only open at peak times? Regardless, it's still been open. It does need a huge overhaul mind, but my kids really want to visit Pizza Planet because of the movie, I just wish it actually looked more like the Pizza Planet on the film.
It's probably like Café des Cascadeurs and closed a lot because it's quite out of the way and doesn't get a great deal of footfall.
Title: Re: Disney dining on a budget!
Post by: naisworld on January 22, 2016, 07:24:21 AM
Quote from: Samanthad on January 12, 2016, 03:58:03 PM
Quote from: naisworld on January 12, 2016, 07:25:24 AM
There is currently an offer on Groupon France for Planet Hollywood. Adult meal, sundae and drink for about 10.50 and kids menu with drink for about £5!  I've just bought them to use next month! 😄 McDonalds is obviously a cheap option and we also use Earl of Sandwich a lot!

Very interesting! I will look into this, never thought of checking French group on for Disney deals!!

Do you find it takes a long time to leave the park for lunch and then go back in again? We only have two days and like to cram in as much as we can!

If you only have 2 days I would personally plan to eat in the parks for a small lunch and then eat in the village in the evening. Colonel Hathis Pizza Outpost is not too expensive and perfect if you are in a rush. We always take our kids in there! X
Title: Re: Disney dining on a budget!
Post by: Samninetysix on January 25, 2016, 09:29:50 AM
Quote from: naisworld on January 22, 2016, 07:24:21 AM
Quote from: Samanthad on January 12, 2016, 03:58:03 PM
Quote from: naisworld on January 12, 2016, 07:25:24 AM
There is currently an offer on Groupon France for Planet Hollywood. Adult meal, sundae and drink for about 10.50 and kids menu with drink for about £5!  I've just bought them to use next month! 😄 McDonalds is obviously a cheap option and we also use Earl of Sandwich a lot!

Very interesting! I will look into this, never thought of checking French group on for Disney deals!!

Do you find it takes a long time to leave the park for lunch and then go back in again? We only have two days and like to cram in as much as we can!

If you only have 2 days I would personally plan to eat in the parks for a small lunch and then eat in the village in the evening. Colonel Hathis Pizza Outpost is not too expensive and perfect if you are in a rush. We always take our kids in there! X

I agree, if you've had a decent breakfast then somewhere like Colonel Hathi's, Cowboy Cookout or Hakuna Matata is great to top you up until the evening. One of our favourites in the village is La Grange at Billy Bobs, generally good food, great atmosphere.
Title: Re: Disney dining on a budget!
Post by: Slimy yet satisfying on January 25, 2016, 10:00:02 AM
Pizza Planet has always been a bit hit and miss with its opening times. We noticed it was open on our last trip Jan 3 to 10th so popped in. The food is cheap and cheerful but the atmosphere is sorely lacking with no windows and a faint damp smell, it didnt inspire a return visit. When it opened there were more references to the film with arcade games and visits from the characters but it now feels like it is marked for the scrap heap. Now that Star Tours is closing for a refurb, Honey/ Antman cinema a wasted area, all references to Toy Story or Buzz either in the Studios or closer to the castle and Space mountain queue exit or entrance out of sight of this eaterie its future does not look good.