You have to look at the whole picture, the majority who don't like the pound fall probably have a mortgage which so long as its not a fixed deal will have fallen. Perhaps you can then spend this money on the extra needed to fund your spending.
At £1 - $1.3 I personally don't think eating out in Florida is expensive.
I go skiing at least once or twice every year and eating and drinking in French ski resorts is far more expensive. 1/2 litre of larger is at least 5 euros which is now about five quid. A drink and some spagbol can easily set you back £15-£20 per person on a lunch time. A 7 day lift pass is the thick end of £180 and for a decent evening meal name your price. For anyone who says Norway is even more expensive, try Piggys bar in Courchervel 1850, I was in there last winter, 1/2 litre of beer was 25 euros.
At £1 - $1.3 I personally don't think eating out in Florida is expensive.
I go skiing at least once or twice every year and eating and drinking in French ski resorts is far more expensive. 1/2 litre of larger is at least 5 euros which is now about five quid. A drink and some spagbol can easily set you back £15-£20 per person on a lunch time. A 7 day lift pass is the thick end of £180 and for a decent evening meal name your price. For anyone who says Norway is even more expensive, try Piggys bar in Courchervel 1850, I was in there last winter, 1/2 litre of beer was 25 euros.