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Hmmm... that is a new one. Sorry, I'm fresh out of ideas.
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awesome thanks!
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Switzerland
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![]() ![]() wow, awesome, and happy that the Deluxe Dining Plan I purchased with my booking works out just fine and is the right thing for us. We have dinner planned at Steakhouse at Yachtclub and Artist Point, and a few table dinners and we use all our meals. Great. Thanks so much and regards from the other side of the ocean.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Switzerland
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Now with all the easy access to web etc, it is not such a big thing, really. We spend 30 days in the US, we start with 4 days in NYC, then 3 days at WDW, 5 days on a Disney Cruise, 5 days on Amalia Island, 2 days Charleston, 5 days on the Outerbanks, 2 days in Williamsburg, 5 days in Washington and then a few days in Lancaster County, and I am almost done with the planning. But I am the spreadsheet girl too, so without that, I had long ago lost the overview with all the various bookings.
Gruessli und heb sorg (means greetings and take care - in german)
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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I do this manually all the time, over and over, to see if I cam missing anything. I am downloading this right now to check it out! Thanks do much for posting!
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and all this mixed with a bit of pixiedust in WDW and on a cruise, what more can we expect from a wonderful life. And by the way, we have that awesome mountain, the matterhorn, here in Switzerland, believe me, I never saw it in real life so far, same story, see....
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Join Date: Nov 2012
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the spredsheet is a good tool but it is not accurate for pricing.....i have the prices for the character meals booked during our Spring Break trip from the disney dining line and they are higher than what is shown on the speadsheet.
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Join Date: Nov 2012
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Yes, my trip is during peak season so knowing it doesn't account for the higher prices characeter meals I set the meal costs to high instead of average.
Paying OOP is still the best way for us!!!
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This is my spreadsheet. Glad it worked for most of you. I was told over on Lines that this was posted here.
To answer a few questions: You need Microsoft Excel. Whether it be for a PC or a Mac. I've used it successfully on both. OpenOffice and GoogleDocs don't correctly read all of the complex formulas. It doesn't include Refillable Mugs. If you are still going to buy those, add the cost of however many mugs you plan to buy to your OOP and TiW costs to get apples to apples. There is no option for peak season. If you go during what Disney considers "peak season" your costs will probably be 7-10% higher. Disney charges more that time of year. Way too much work to add that to the spreadsheet and would make it way more confusing. I have heard from a lot of people that if you are trying to download or signup with Internet Explorer an it doesn't work, that Google Chrome or Safari or Firefox all work fine. Try one of those browsers. Anything else, just ask and I will try to check this. |
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