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Old 10-31-2010, 02:48 PM   #1
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I was wondering how much you guys have spent going to Universal Studios, total. Me, my fiance, and our best friend is going at the end of July. I have our hotel and flight worked out as well as the tickets and so far it is 3332.46 for the 3 of us. So either how much did you spend total or on food, "toys", nightlife, etc.?

We are mainly interested in the Harry Potter exhibit and will most likely spend our money on "toys" there, and possibly meals.

My friend figured we would spend (each) about 20 max for lunch (breakfast is complimentary at the hotel), and about 20 for dinner, along with 30 for drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) per day. Let me know what you think/know!!!!

If you know, what is the average for a meal/drinks at universal studios florida?
Lot's of questions but I am trying to find out everything before we officially book the trip! Thanks!!
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You don't mention how long you are staying, so it's hard to tell if you got a good deal or not.

I've never added up how much we spent to go to Universal, but I was careful to get deals on all the components when I've been there. Once I bought the tickets through AAA when they were having a deal (and saved them for two years) until we were ready to use them. The next time, I purchased them online with a discount through Universal and picked up at Will Call. For the room, we always make sure we get some sort of discount. One trip we stayed off-site and traveled to US/IOA each day. The other trip we stayed at Hard Rock and used a Fan Club or AAA discount (not sure which we ended up using). I traveled by plane once and by car once. Plane tickets were purchased through Southwest Air on a Ding! code. As far as food.... we only ate one meal in the park each day (lunch) and had muffins or such for breakfast and then ate offsite or at the hotel for dinner. We don't buy many souveniers, so I think we set aside about $100 each and that was plenty.

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You can get an idea of the food costs by checking out the menus here: Universal Orlando menus


As far as budgeting for "toys" goes, whenever we go for a 10 day WDW trip, for instance, I will budget about $200 for "Miscellaneous". I sometimes will spend a bit more than that on souvenirs, sometimes a bit less. But I think that all depends on how much and what types of things you are planning on buying. Loads of souvenirs or certain collectibles are obviously going to cost a lot more than a t-shirt each, you know?

The most basic of Harry Potter wands at IOA start at about $30. Shirts will start about $20 and go up in cost from there. Here's a link to Universal's online Harry Potter store (that also has links to the rest of the store) so you can get an idea of how much the souvenirs and such cost: http://www.universalorlando.com/merc...isebasecatalog)

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I think it all depend where you are going to eat. We´ve tried Emeril´s once - it is great but we spend almost 120$ for 3 of us (2 adults one child) and other restaurantes at Citiwalk. Loved Bubba Gump where the bill was around 70$ for the 3 of us with dessert.
We tippically ate a light breakfast at the hotel or starbuck (20$ tops for 3), snack something druing the day in the parks(ice cream, popcorn and water 20$) and one "decent" meal in Citiwalk in a restaurant that you can say as a either very late lunch or very early dinner around 3:30-4:30 pm (with two dessert, and either sparkling water or juice) (60 - 120$).
There are some toys (found the owl great!), Tshirts and so....We did not get the wand (the line was so huge all the times we passed by that it did not compensate). We ate at Broomstick (one breakfast) and it was fun! And tried the butterbeer (did not like it but need to try!) LOL
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We were just there and here's what we spent (approx. - cc statement hasn't arrived yet ) .

We got a package deal for 3 nites at off property hotel. Package included 2 day park tix + HHN & CityWalk Party Passes. Package was $706 taxes included. We tried the Meal Deal for one day which is $19.99pp per day - unlimited food. $6pp more got us dinner at a CityWalk restaurant. NOTE: you can eat all you want but only have 3 CS places to choose from at each park. Dinner was from a limited menu and again, only 3 places to choose from. Food was mediocre so we decided to go out of pocket rest of the trip. Average meal was $20 for 2 of us, we did use our AAA card to get this price.

Souvenirs are just as pricey as WDW. I picked up a Chocolate Frog from WWoHP for $10!!! Shirts start at $19.95 but most were $21-$24.95. A robe (very cool) was $99. Wands $30. We picked up some Butterbeer & an ale from Hog's Head for $15 (w/ tip). Waters are $2.75 but we just kept refilling them from water fountains. Refillable drinks are $7 initial purchase and $.79 for each refill. Beers and adult libations ran from $5 to $11 each. CityWalk drinks are a bit higher.

As far as food for the rest of the trip, we ate a lite lunch at the park but breakfast and dinner we ate off property (MickeyDs and Denny's were right next to the hotel) We got up to late every morning to enjoy the free breakfast!
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