I am also interested in what free dining offer will be available for the fall and if Disney really plans on excluding the value resorts. I've read that Disney doesn't have a problem filling the values, but going this route would be a big slap in the face to many repeat WDW guests. For our last WDW trip, the primary incentive for traveling during the prime hurricane season of late August when it was the most hot, humid, and rainy was to take advantage of the free dining promotion. It seems like Disney has figured out that people found it to be a better deal to stay at a value resort and upgrade from the free quick service plan to the regular dining plan rather than stay at a moderate resort for the free regular dining plan. If Disney decides to only offer free quick service dining to the moderate resorts, then people are going to have to pay to both stay at a more expensive resort and upgrade the dining plan. For large families of six or more people (like mine) who find staying at the value resort level in two rooms or a family suite as the most financially practical onsite option, a move like this on Disney's part would make staying offsite even more attractive to me not only because of the financial aspect but also the principle of it all (even if that means missing out on the fast pass +/nextgen stuff by staying offsite). It wouldn't be financially practical for my family to have to pay rack rate for two moderate resort rooms just to get free quick service dining; and free quick service dining at the Fort Wilderness cabins wouldn't be ideal because there isn't a food court at that resort and the cabins are more so for those who plan to utilize the full kitchen that's in the cabin. I guess we'll all just have to wait and see.......