polishprincess
Earning My Ears
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I love the QSDP but I will agree with everyone else that its not worth the price now that its one less snack credit.... fingers crossed for free dining next year!
The 4 "Quay"balleros;43225763 said:Subbing
We like QS meals, but we wouldn't pay for the plan now that a snack credit has been removed for next year- it was basically break even now. Let's hope that they offer free dining for a long time to come![]()
Do you mean the QS will have no snack credits now? I know it went from two to one but I thought that already happend???
Laurabearz said:Great report!
WelovMickey! said:I am super excited to read about your CS meals! We are going this summer for 22 days with the QS plan and I was thinking I would be hamburger/fries out by the end of the trip. So I can't wait to see what you had!
beccawes7471 said:I am loving this report, thanks for all the helpful information. We will be on the free qsdp in March. We have always had the regular dining plan, so this is great to see what is available and all the different counter service options
polishprincess said:I love the QSDP but I will agree with everyone else that its not worth the price now that its one less snack credit.... fingers crossed for free dining next year!
Geordietyke said:So enjoying your posts
Hi, just wanted to say a big thanks for your brill posts - I too love food and it's a very important part of my holiday, esp at WDW. We haven't done the DDP before but have it for Nov 2012 (can't wait, we go specifically for the Epcot F&WF ).
Can I just ask, from some of your photos of menus, there seems to be a symbol at the right end of the food choices - is that the DDP symbol? If so, for example, can you not choose the hot dog or jumbo turkey leg on the DDP at Surf Doggies? Would the other things on the menu (ie. Nachos) be classed as a SC or CS meal? I can't get my head round what is CS and SC Any links etc you can point me to on DIS re. this subject very gratefully received
Keep up the good postings
Welcome aboard. Hope I can help you decide.Wicket's Mom said:This looks like an interesting review. We've always done the DDP, & was thinking did the CS plan have very many good choices.
Rienchen said:Wow, your brunch at Tilly's snack shack was excellent value on the qsdp!
I'll definitely write that one down on my list, we're hoping to eat fairly healthily next year and a big bowl of fruit and a smoothie sounds good, I wonder if they'd let you have the smoothie as dessert and then a bottled drink as your drink...
I also can't wait to find out if CSR will let us have 3 snack items as a continental combo as that way mum and i could share a credit for breakfast and then another for lunch and then each have one for dinner....
I'm pretty sure she means going from 2 to 1. It's changing to 1 SC in 2012. I agree, not worth it if you are paying for it but free, oh yeah!
Do you think it would be better/cheaper to pay out of pocket then to get the QS plan? Just trying to decided on what I want to do.![]()
I think it all depends on your family's eating habits. For example, with the DDP you get a dessert with every meal (except breakfast) whereas if you were paying for it you probably wouldn't get the dessert most of the times. You might usually get a glass of free ice water with your meal instead of sodas.
If we had paid for the QSDP this year we would have paid $105 (my DM72, me, and my DD12).-Total $1155! That got us 2 meals a day and 2 snacks. Could we have eaten during our trip for less than $105/day average? I think so. But then we have a car and going offsite to eat is easy and picking up items at Super Target or WM is also easy. If you only rely on Disney Transport it means you will be eating all your meals at Disney.
Now that 2012 QSDP only inc. 1 snack per day I think that makes it much less attractive (if you have to pay for it!)
What you might want to do is think of a couple typical days for your family. Figure out where you might eat and what you might order. Inc. some parks and some resort meals and snacks. See what the total comes to for your family. Then multiply that out for your days there. See what that totals and if it's more than the QSDP would be.
If you can't get to a market you can always pack some snacks to bring along. We have done this in the past.
If you decide not to buy a DDP but you like the ease of not having to pay cash for your food, you obviously can charge (most) items to your KTTW card or you could buy a Disney Gift Card and put how much you think you will spend on food on it and use that.
If I had to pay for a DDP, I wouldn't get it. But that's me. We paid for it the first time we used it-Jan. 05 and have gotten it free since then.Your family may decide it's a better option for you. When we aren't on a DDP we eat pretty frugally. We don't get desserts at CS. If we want a sweet we may splurge later in the day on something like a sundae!
HTH.
I never realized the Poly had a food court ... talk about oblivious.
Where is it located?
Those pork nachos look so good! I still need to try dole whip one of these days.
pumba said:great reviews...thanks for taking the time to do this..
When we go to TL we always get those dang donuts...I could eat dozen by myself they are so good......almost like what my nana made when I was a kid..
We are going to POP in the spring and hope that you can provide some info on their menus...I know the last year we went there they had the slushy machine and apple juice...now that is gone too.......
Thanks for your reviews again
archdaddy said:Great updates! Do you happen to have a picture of the doughnuts by any chance? I wanted to try them on our upcoming trip if we go to the water park.
As you walk in Poly there's a store to your left. Just past the store is a hallway leading to Cpt. Cooks. It makes a turn to the right and then you walk straight into Cpt. Cooks.You can also get there from outside. As you exit Poly heading towards the pool and beach you'll see it right in the corner on your left.
I was born, raised, and have lived within 30 minutes of Disneyland all my life. They have the Dole Whips too. I was well over 40 before I finally tried one. So don't feel too bad.They are pretty tasty and I do prefer the Dole Whip alone, without the pineapple juice (Dole Whip Float). The juice isn't cold (at least at DLR) so the whip melts pretty quickly, especially on warm/hot days.