When it came to shopping, Dark and Daizi had taken Xander's methods even before he voiced it: rather than buying everything immediately, Dark took down what they wanted and where it was, and when they decided what exactly they wanted, or if they still wanted it, they would return and get it. After all, they had also created nearly envelopes identical to those they had put together for the twins to make sure they also did not go over budget, and they had an extra one for Ivy.
"There is no point on spending all of your money on the first day," Dark said to them when Alec was struggling with what he wanted, "There is no way of telling what you will see later in the week."
However, when Ivy saw another child swinging around what appeared to be a light up maraca, she fussed and reached and they left the tourist shop with her excitedly shaking an absolutely horrible, irritating little toy, absolutely gleeful.
Daizi picked lunch, since Dark had chosen breakfast and the twins chose dinner the night before--which she felt was a clever system. In the future, she said, on five day vacations, each person should get one day where they picked the restaurants, but since Ivy couldn't get, switching off each meal seemed fair, although she was adamant that going forward, Xander and Alec should choose independently of each other, because they were two separate people, but also so it wasn't always Dark choosing breakfast, herself choosing lunch, and them choosing dinner.
"What could be nice," Dark suggested as he fed Ivy after they ordered, although if the twins disliked the idea he would drop it, "is if every day, regardless of what we do independently, we meet up for all of the three meals. But if that is too complicated, I think it should be required we all eat dinner together."