Taking a group of 30

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    Originally Posted By familyguy

    Thanks! That is great to hear! Is there anyone that disagrees? I'd like to get both sides to make an educated decision. Let me know if you are one that would say that $10 is cutting it too close for lunch at Disneyland feel like we should just go across the street to McDonalds. I think there is a cool aspect to eating in the park for a lot of these guys who have never been there and may never come again. We are coming from New Mexico.
     
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    Originally Posted By gottaluvdavillains

    The mcd's across the street is not priced like the ones at home - they are somewhat higher - and no $1 menu
     
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    Originally Posted By LuLu

    $10 is plenty. They should be able to find something within that budget, even if they have to forgo soda :p But I wouldn't waste the time to leave the park and walk to Harbor.
     
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    Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x

    No. don't go to that McD's. The service sucks and the food isn't great (well, not as good as the crappy McD's food, but they are teenagers LOL)

    $10 can do enough in the park.
     
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    Originally Posted By disnyfans

    <a href="http://allearsnet.com/dlr/din/menu/menus.htm#dl" target="_blank">http://allearsnet.com/dlr/din/
    menu/menus.htm#dl</a> Here is a list of the menus in Disneyland and California Adventure with prices.
     
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    Originally Posted By familyguy

    Thanks a lot!
     
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    Originally Posted By dlkozy

    >>>"I will probably only have 4 or 5 with me, though..the lanyard idea is a great one, though. Too bad I can't afford enough for everyone."<<<

    We included the price of lanyards in the trip cost. Of course we did not waste our money by buying Disney lanyards. We bought ours online in school colors with the name of the school printed all over the lanyard-price about $3 apiece.

    It was very easy to spot our kids from a distance. All were wearing lanyards. We were at the DLR for multiple days so matching shirts would not have worked and the kids would not have gone for it anyway.
     
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    Originally Posted By dlkozy

    >>"Those places are regular food not kids meals. Kids meals run about $6."<<<

    And kids meals are for little kids anyway.
     
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    Originally Posted By CindyH

    What about matching shirts? It might be helpful if the kids in your group (not all 100 of them) had the same shirts - easier to spot? Or do teens not think it's cool to wear matching shirts? :)
     
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    Originally Posted By dlkozy

    Our 100 kids did not want to wear matching shirts. And if you as a group are going multiple days-YOU as a chaperone do NOT want teenagers in the same shirt twice! :0)
     
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    Originally Posted By CindyH

    ^^^Good point!

    We're going in August, but the 4 kids (only 2 are mine) will be ages 5-8, so it's still cute for them to be in the same shirts, right? And we'll bring extra clothes, so no one will be wearing the same shirt twice! (At least, not without washing them.)
     
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    Originally Posted By familyguy

    Yeah....teens aren't alwaysd the best at wearing deoderant at times...they can be stinky people! lol

    We will be in the park two days...you're right...we don't want them wearing the same shirt twice. haha
     

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