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Old 12-26-2009, 11:31 AM   #1
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Dining Plan at Disneyland

I'm sorry if this has been asked before but my first trip .... is there a Dining Plan for Disneyland?
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DL uses vouchers. They are $15, $10 & $5 vouchers that you can only use in the park and if your meal comes out the less they don't give you the difference. It is nothing like the worlds to say the least. It isn't very cost effective and it's not even on the key card either. Sorry but I don't use them and I don't know anyone that still does.
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Yeah, the voucher system is kind of advertised as a way to "pre-pay" for your meals, but it really isn't cost effective at all. :

Say you want to buy one bottle of water . . . it costs $2.75. You use a $5 voucher for the bottle . . . you will NOT get change back, so you essentially paid $5 for a bottle of water/threw away $2.25.

I find it much better to peek at the menus on AllEars.net (Disneyland Resort Menus) and get an idea of the menu prices, then budget that way.
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From what I can gather nearly 85% of the DLR guest are live locally, Southern California, ans as such they do not usually spend much on eating, unlike WDW where nearly the same percentage of guests tourists and stay either on property and depend upon eateries within the resort area and the dinning 'deal' that DLR offers is NO deal at all. Avoid it at all costs unless you don't mind throwing away your money.
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Thank you for this question. I too am planning my families first trip to DLR in March and was stumped about the meal plans. I think I will probably skip them now. Is there any advantage to buying the character dining experience with the package or should I just skip it as well.? I think the total cost for a family of four (2 adults, a 3 yr, and 1yr) is $96.00 for the character dining.
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We always just pay for whatever when we hit DLR...even character dining. Here's a tip though...if you belong to AAA, see if you can get a AAA discount on that character dining experience. The past couple of times we did. Just ask at the host desk when you check in.
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WDW gives the guest the freedom to choose what they want to eat and where they want to eat. There are counter and table service types of credits and for a couple table service credits you can get a top notch meal. It is easy with WDW dining to save money if one is a glutton. Snack credits can be used on things that can be taken home like chips or on food that is sort of a meal.

DLR is not that way. You give them your money and they give you character meals and vouchers. If you want to buy snacks for the family then you still either pay the difference or loose the money on the vouchers.

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Disneyland you use your vouchers or get a character buffet.

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