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Having the parks scheduled, made it a lot easier for me to begin looking at ADRs. I had lots of ideas and spent some time visiting with my wife about the options. She is really good about just letting me do what I want. It is not that she does not care, but she knows we will have a great time regardless. She trusts me, I guess!
I had a lot of ideas floating around in my head, and honestly wanted to do the DDP for the trip, but the cost was just too much. It would have been a real splurge and we decided not to. We even decided not to do the RDP because I think we will not spend even that amount each day out of pocket. That breakeven point seemed to be about $120 for two adults. Over that and the RDP would be worth it, but we discussed it, even looked over menus and the numbers did not add up. So we will be paying OOP for our meals.
I was hesitant at first, but I think this will be okay. This way we can even do some meal sharing to save a little money here and there. Every little penny counts, right?
When we started looking at menu, we decided to try some meal sharing. This is not something we do often and will be interesting to see if we follow trough. But by sharing a meal, even a few times throughout the trip, will save a lot.
Here are some of the thoughts we had: Splitting a chicken & rib plate at Flame Tree for lunch, maybe sharing a burger or chicken sandwich at Cosmic Rays (fixins bar), maybe even sharing at some of the sit downs like California Grill and LaChef DeFrance. I would not have even considered this until reading this in another trip report.
I really want to try to get a CG reservation for Wishes, but the food is so foreign to us and the prices VERY high. I have to be honest, I want to go for the experience, not the food. I know people say the food at CG is sooooo good, but we are simple eaters and neither of us recognizes anything on the menu except steak, and I would never pay that much for a meal. So we thought about just getting a couple apps and sharing a desert.
At La Chef DeFrance, we are thinking about doing something similar. Thought we might share one of the pre-arranged 3-course meals, and add an extra app. I want to try the snails, just so I can say I did it.
It will be interesting to see if this works out. I am interested in hearing from others how have done this. Do they look at you funny when you say you are sharing a sit-down meal?
Stay Tuned . . .What will my priority ADRs be?
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We have shared meals many times - especially my daughter and I - or we order 2 entrees for all 3 of us. We find that this works well for us.....it saves money, we can also enjoy apps and/or dessert without going overboard......and it leaves room for more snacking!
It will be especially easy with the counter service places
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I used to share meals with my DD Stefanie, and even now Luke and I will share some portion of our meals whether it is the appetizer, entree, or dessert. No server has ever looked at us funny as I think it happens quite a bit.
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Tell me about the very expensive DDP. I ran the numbers, did a spreadsheet and decided against it. For our family of 5 it was way too much money. Plus, the way some of us eat, we're better off paying OOP.
We have shared meals many times - especially my daughter and I - or we order 2 entrees for all 3 of us. We find that this works well for us.....it saves money, we can also enjoy apps and/or dessert without going overboard......and it leaves room for more snacking!
It will be especially easy with the counter service places
I love the "leaving room for more snacking"
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I used to share meals with my DD Stefanie, and even now Luke and I will share some portion of our meals whether it is the appetizer, entree, or dessert. No server has ever looked at us funny as I think it happens quite a bit.
THe thing I worry about is will the waiter feel he being slighted out of the tip he would have received if a table ordered two meals. I guess I should just not concern my self with that and do what works best for us, right?
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Tell me about the very expensive DDP. I ran the numbers, did a spreadsheet and decided against it. For our family of 5 it was way too much money. Plus, the way some of us eat, we're better off paying OOP.
I could not believe how much the DDP was going to cost. Plus I felt like we would have to do a 1 table servinf credit lunch & signature every night. Would feel quilty about doing counter service with the credit. And by Joe, there are some good counter service I want to try.
I think we made the best decision for us.
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