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View Poll Results: Do you get (are you planning on getting)the Disney Dining Plan?
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Old 11-24-2009, 08:23 PM   #1
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Do most people get the Disney Dining Plan?

If you don't, how much money do you end up spending a day?
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Old 11-24-2009, 08:32 PM   #2
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I've paid for it and I've had free dining

and I'm hooked. We always make out on the plan financially.

I do see the other side though of not eating as much and skipping dessert.
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Old 11-24-2009, 08:38 PM   #3
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We have also paid and have gotten free dining. We are
old pros at getting getting our value for it.

When we have paid for it we liked having to not worry
about that expense when we are down there. YMMV.
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Old 11-24-2009, 08:39 PM   #4
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We've never gotten the dining plan. It doesn't fit in with the way we eat.

We don't do more than 2 or 3 TS per trip. DS14 doesn't like most adult foods so it would be a waste to pay adult price for him. DD10, DH and I eat however we want and don't feel like we are wasting food.
Sometimes we eat meals, sometimes we snack. It all works out for us without the dining plan.

Last year we had AP's and I got us the TiW card and we did save money on it - more than it cost us but it's not something we don't do all the time and I'm pretty sure I booked a couple of more TS than we normally would have during the year.

I don't keep track of how much we spend overall most trips. In April 2009 I kept track and have marked in my disney journal we saved money not getting a dining plan but I don't have exact costs down.
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Old 11-24-2009, 08:57 PM   #5
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We had free dining last time, but it was well worth it even if we would have had to pay for it. Liked not having to worry about what the entree cost was adding up to.

We have added the plan to our upcoming trip. For the regular plan, we will come out on the good side. I figured up a cost comparison for the deluxe plan also, but for us, the deluxe plan would not save us any dollars even if we did character breakfasts every morning.

What I did was select what restaurants I want, and then I went to Allears.net and looked up the menus and did a sample bill from each. Compare that to the daily cost of the meal plan.

For us, we usually use the meals for lunch and supper and pay out of pocket for our breakfasts. The last day we use any unused snack credits to buy breakfast (oatmeal, banana, etc.)
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Old 11-24-2009, 09:07 PM   #6
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My family always gets the dining plan when we go. (We have done the free dining once, every other time it has been OOP.) It's just nice not having to worry about the money since it's already paid for. We just get to go, relax and have a great time without tallying up all the receipts.
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Old 11-24-2009, 09:53 PM   #7
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I think that more and more people are getting Disney dining plans, especially with the current economy as Disney marketing campaigns are using dining like Free Dining to get people to visit Disney World. Free Dining is being offered like never before, which will be interesting to see what they do and what guest demand when the economy improves.

I believe the plans originated from their Cruise Line operations and it makes running land park food operations a lot easier for them too. DDP have changed to varying degrees in recent years too. Menu price increases and seasonal surcharges make the grounds for some individuals to argue their occurring to make their plans more appealing. It is always great for a business to collect revenue on services in advance, especially with the cavet..subject to change without notice.
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Old 11-24-2009, 09:56 PM   #8
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I'm surprised at how many people said they don't get the DDP! We love it and would never consider not getting it. It's nice to not worry about menu prices when you know it's already paid for. It really makes our Disney vacations seem all-inclusive!
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Old 11-24-2009, 09:57 PM   #9
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We tried the dining plan once, but it is a lot of food for us, especially desserts at lunch. We usually prefer appetizers to desserts. We're now hooked on the TiW card and have gotten our initial investment back many times over ( next week will be our fifth trip with this year's TiW). We've enjoyed going to the signature restaurants with the TiW and especially like the fact that alcoholic beverages are discounted as well as all parts of the meal. This way we can enjoy appetizers and then split a dessert if we choose to. We decided that in the future at least one of us will get an annual pass so we can get the TiW. As DVC members this will work well for us.
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Old 11-24-2009, 10:01 PM   #10
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We always get the DDP.
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Old 11-24-2009, 10:28 PM   #11
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I voted no because my family and I always stay Club Level, which means we are already getting a lot of food in our resort lounge. Plus we are not the type of people who like to make ADR's 180 days out and sometimes we like to change our plans on the last minute. So had we ever tried the Disney Dining Plan we would always be sticking to a specific schedule and that's not the way we like to vacation.
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Old 11-24-2009, 10:38 PM   #12
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We went in Sept and got free dining and we LOVED it! Loved all the character meals with young kids. We are going in May and are paying for it this time!
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Old 11-24-2009, 11:12 PM   #13
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We used to do it back when appetizers and tips were included, but not anymore. We do tend to eat at least one sit-down meal per day, but we also tend to share pretty much the whole meal and since we're big drinkers (well, we're actually kinda small, we just drink 3-4 drinks each with our meal), the TiW card works out better for us. My kids don't tend to eat the typical stuff they have on the kids' menus, so without the DDP I can order off of the adult menu for them as well, and they also share. We typically share CS meals as wel, and would never get dessert for those, nor do we each get one snack per day.

Personally, I think the DDP has resulted in a tremendous drop in the quality and variety of the food served at Disney. When I lived there 10 years ago, Disney had some of (if not, on average, the best) restaurants in the area. Now most of them are variations of the same meat/fish/chicken. The hard part for Disney was getting people to buy into their meal plan, once they were able to get most on-site guests to do so, trimming the menus, buying in bulk, increasing prices (it doesn't matter to those that are on the DDP - except that they pay much more in gratuity than they otherwise would), simplifying their offerings, and overall increasing their profit from food sales is easy for a company of that size once they have you committed to eating all of your meals there.

Something else most people probably don't think about is that the DDP allows Disney to increase their room rates over what they otherwise would be able to do. I know that there are tons of people out there that will swear on how great of a deal it is, but I just don't agree. I didn't even take advantage of the "free" dining this time because it added $1000 to our stay, and we will more than be able to feed ourselves on what the DDP would have provided for less than that.
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Old 11-24-2009, 11:16 PM   #14
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We went in Sept and got free dining and we LOVED it! Loved all the character meals with young kids. We are going in May and are paying for it this time!
That is probably the only case where, IMO, it's currently worth doing. The buffet prices for kids are ridiculous, and if you're doing mostly character buffets you will almost certainly come out ahead with the DDP, all other things equal.
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Old 11-24-2009, 11:37 PM   #15
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We had the DP once and it was way too much food. It was back when the appetizers & tips were included so the value was there but after a couple of days we had a pile of left over desserts in the room and snack credits we had no use for. The CMs were forcing desserts on us, I suppose to elevate the check and therefore increase their tips.

Aside from that, it just doesn't suit our dining preferences. We like a couple of TS places that don't take the DP. We usually share an appetizer and maybe a dessert - that doesn't work with the plan.

Plus, I am generally against prepaying for meals and feeling locked into all of our ADRs. To me that's worse then having to plan my dinners 4-6 months in advance.
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