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Old 02-08-2009, 12:16 PM   #1
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so it looks like we are going to go ahead book our x-mas trip in a few days. !!! so i've been crunching the numbers and trying to decide if we should get the basic dining, quick service dining, or skip it and pay our meals out of pocket like we usually do. to give a little background, it would be 5 of us, two adults and 3 kids who by then will be 16, 6 and 4. in the past we have not purchased the dining plan as it didn't make sense especially with the two younger ones who ate like birds. now that they are eating more wondering if it's worth it. we usually like to eat breakfast in the room most days and do counter service for lunch and dinner with a few character and/or table meals thrown in (and we always get the refillable mug). pls help me decide! is it worth it??? thanks for any suggestions.
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Old 02-08-2009, 12:21 PM   #2
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I say it is definitely worth it to get the DDP, it is nice knowing that your meals are already paid for (except tip).
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Personally, I'm a big fan of the dining plans. Keep in mind, over the holidays some of the dining prices go up...so you won't have to worry about it. Plus you don't have to worry about paying for it as you go, it's already taken care of!
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I think we are going to give the regular dining plan a chance this time.
I have 5 people traveling- DH & I, the kids will be 16,13 & 9 during the trip.

What I took into consideration is that we are staying 1/1-1/8 (8days)we already planned to eat at Chef Mickeys b-fast x2,Chef Mickey Dinner, Tepan edu, 1900 Park Fare,Crystal Palace, Hollywood & Vine, Garden Grill
And all but TepanEdu is a buffet, so it just makes sense to go with the reg DDP.

this trip is going to be very chill, so we are taking lots of time to sit and eat...

I think if you are only going to do 1 or 2 character meals, it may be worth it to just pay OOP for those and go with the QS... The 2 little ones can split credits and snacks and you could really stretch your credits that way. you also get the refillable mug with that plan..

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I think that since you do mostly QS meals I would go w/that plan. You get the mugs which you said you get anyway and you won't feel like your kids are wasting too much as opposed to TS. Then just book a couple TS meals & pay OOP. That's what we're doing for our April trip. That way our food is already paid for before we go so we don't have to worry about it except out 2 ADRs.
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The plan is definatly not for us, we have nevr used it. If you plan to do a lot of characteh meals, or sit down dinners, it is great. We just don't have that much structure on our trips. The best bet is just to crunch the numbers and see what fits best to you. It doesn't work for us, but it might for you.
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I am trying the plan for the first time in June, i just like the idea of having everything taken care before we get there.
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It sounds like it would be worth it for you, especially as there's usually a holiday supplement on things like the buffets around Christmas.
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I think for your family it might be a good idea to look into doing the DDP. For me, its not worth it as I never eat the much on vacation. I usually only do one or two character meals and the rest is play it by ear.
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The basic DDP looks good for you b/c:
~you already do breakfast in the room
~ can use your QS credits for lunch
~ your TS credits for your character meals for dinner
~your snacks could be used anytime
Then just buy your mugs. With two of your kids being under 9 the cost will be worth it for you IMHO
We love using it b/c we like having the character melas for dinner. We just put the tips aside with our mousekeeping tips and then it is all paid for before we go.
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I would say this...book the DDP with TB...that way you know what the price is with it in there...take some extra time and crunch the numbers. Look over the menues on allearsnet.com and make a list places you would like to eat at. With having a 6 & 4 year old you may want to do most of the character meals. And for them it is only like 22.00 a day for them to eat anyway. If you dont use all the snack credits you can always go the last day and get treats to take home. The QS meals each day you can get them and they will each have their own drink and if they share the rest of the meal the 3 adults will have a little extra food if they are still hungry.

I had this problem when I took 4 (2-A and 2 nine year olds) people with me in Nov. They did not want the DDP because in their words "that is too much money, for not alot and besieds I dont want to have to desided where I am eatting months ahead of time." Well lets just say 5 minutes after they got there and the 4 of them each had a QS they wished they would have gotten it. They still yell at me for them not getting it. Now the 4 of use that go year after year we knew that DDP was well worth it, there is 4 adults in that group. The last night we were there we still had 4 QS to use, becuase we had to leave at 7 am to get to the airport we went the night before and got 4 meals...I put them in zip lock bags, put them in the cooler, and took them with us to eat on the way home. By the time we ate them they were room temp so they were not that cold.
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We've used the dining plan on the last two trips we've taken and we LOVE it!!! It's so nice to know that your meals are already paid for before you get there! I really does make budgeting for all the other "stuff" alot easier! Plus both times we used it, we definitely got our money's worth!!!

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We are going with the dining plan because:
a) I like that the mealswill be paid for in advance and we can order what we want not what's cheapest
B) We can do more sit-down meals, which we would cringe at normally and end up eating hamburgers and hot dogs all week!
c) the kids will get to do way more character meals this way
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I think the dining plans make good sense of for no other reason than that your food budget is settled.
You know what you have credit wise to use and you stick to it, and it's already paid for, so it cuts down on oop while you're there. Some people like to pay a little here and there before the trip...it doesn't seem to be as painful as paying for it all at once while on vacation.

I personally would NEVER go without a meal plan. Dining is a very big part of our trip--something we really enjoy. We use the platinum plan and have always come out ahead. We enjoy hitting all our fave restaurants and our kids love the dinner shows....plus last time we hit Victoria and Albert's twice.

Of course whichever route you go it'll be wonderful cause it's all Disney!
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We always get the dining plan because it saves us $$. Why don't you plan out the ADR's you'd like to make and then see if the plan makes sense.
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