Mommy2Logan
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- Mar 11, 2019
We were there in April and spent $500 a day on food for two adults and a four year old. We are going back in Sept for a quick 4 night getaway and are looking for some tips on keeping food budget to $300 a day without getting a room with a kitchen. The room we are looking at is $397 and does not have a kitchen. We also don't want to rent a car.
Here is what we we did last time: Breakfast at Ama Ama every day $100. Lunch and drinks at the pool $125-150. Dinner at Four Seasons or Roys $250-300.
We would like to keep eating at Ama, but maybe will share two breakfasts rather than order 3 breakfasts and maybe not eat there one or two of the mornings. Is there a cheaper breakfast alternative? We are open to walking down to the Marriott for breakfast if that is less expensive than Ama Ama.
For lunch I am wondering if there are some deli sandwiches we could buy across the street at the store and some fruit so that we are just paying for the Mai Tais at the pool. Do they have a deli at that store across the street?
Dinner ideas? We did not try Monkey Pod last time but are definitely interested in checking that out this time so that we are spending less on the dinners. How much will we be looking at spending at Monkey Pod if we don't go for happy hour but just regular hour? Can we eat for $125-150 for three people with tip and tax? (adults will probably have two drinks each). If we go at Happy Hour could we eat for $100? (with tax and tip)
Thank you!
Here is what we we did last time: Breakfast at Ama Ama every day $100. Lunch and drinks at the pool $125-150. Dinner at Four Seasons or Roys $250-300.
We would like to keep eating at Ama, but maybe will share two breakfasts rather than order 3 breakfasts and maybe not eat there one or two of the mornings. Is there a cheaper breakfast alternative? We are open to walking down to the Marriott for breakfast if that is less expensive than Ama Ama.
For lunch I am wondering if there are some deli sandwiches we could buy across the street at the store and some fruit so that we are just paying for the Mai Tais at the pool. Do they have a deli at that store across the street?
Dinner ideas? We did not try Monkey Pod last time but are definitely interested in checking that out this time so that we are spending less on the dinners. How much will we be looking at spending at Monkey Pod if we don't go for happy hour but just regular hour? Can we eat for $125-150 for three people with tip and tax? (adults will probably have two drinks each). If we go at Happy Hour could we eat for $100? (with tax and tip)
Thank you!