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In case you're wondering, these are the foods on which we've based our grocery
costs for those options where breakfast, lunch, and/or snacks are prepared from the
cooler:
BREAKFAST Cold cereal (choice of two), breakfast pastries, bananas, orange juice,
milk, and coffee.
LUNCH Cold cuts or peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, condiments (mayo, mustard,
and such), boxed juice, and apples.
SNACKS Packaged cheese or peanut butter crackers, boxed juice, and trail mix (com-
bination of M&M's, nuts, raisins, and so on).
If you opt to buy groceries, you can stock up on food for your cooler at the Publix
at either the intersection of International Drive and US 192 or at the intersection of
Reames Road and FL 535. There's also a Winn-Dixie on Apopka-Vineland Road,
about a mile north of Crossroads Shopping Center.
LILIANE If you're an Entertainment Club member , don't forget to take
your card and coupons for Orlando. Publix currently offers $5 off any pur-
chase over $50.
Projected costs for snacks purchased at the theme parks are based on drinks (cof-
fee or sodas) twice a day and popcorn once each day. Counter-service-meal costs as-
sume basic fare (hot dogs, burgers, fries, and a drink). Hotel breakfast expenses as-
sume eggs, bacon, and toast or pancakes with bacon and juice, milk, or coffee.
DISNEY DINING SUGGESTIONS
BELOWARESUGGESTIONS fordiningateachofthemajorthemeparks.Ifyouareinter-
ested in trying a theme-park full-service restaurant, be aware that the restaurants con-
tinue to serve after the park's official closing time. We showed up at the Hollywood
Brown Derby just as Disney's Hollywood Studios closed at 8 p.m. We were seated al-
most immediately and enjoyed a leisurely dinner while the crowds cleared out. Don't
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