you need to bring at least 15-20 dollars for food (they don't let you bring your own.) I'm a huge "i need that" person so i bring 20 dollars for souvenir. then the price of actually getting into the park is normally 200 dollars a Head. i hope it helps !
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p.s. i was asking the same question last year!
about enough to buy like 800 pieces of junk, food, and drinks, and fish food, and enough to use the little binoculars. dont fotget that you might drop your drink and have to buy a new one. be prepared......
The price that's listed on their sign or on their website. Each establishment is different
It depends on the zoo. Most zoos have websites that you can visit to look at prices. Try googling it.
Die?? Or play monopoly with real money because no one is spending it on anything useful.
New york, spends the most money out of all the states in the world
There are a great many examples in the world of discretionary spending. Discretionary spending can be as simple as choosing whether you want to spend your money on ice cream.
I think you should bring at least 30 bucks for the ticket, popcorn, candy, and soda.
$300.00
Just keep spending money and then you will get and upgrade.
anything
You can bring U.S. currency anywhere in the world, but it depends on the locals as to whether or not they'll accept it. In South Africa, they do not accept U.S. money.
GDP is purchases from consumers, investments and purchases from businesses, government spending, and net exports, and most of GDP comes from consumer spending. Americans have a lot of money compared to the rest of the world, so we spend a lot of money.
It would be so, for money is really the root of all evil and doing away with it will bring about mutual wealth amongst peoples of the world and only wealth as by a person's public status in financial automations only.
The United States is the country that spends the most money overall. In terms of military spending, the United States also leads the world.
Roosevelt did use the deficit spending in World War 2. This was to help with the spending.