However, it's two
child's credits.
The adult plan is $39/day. Figure a $4 snack, $10 CS meal, that leaves $25 toward the TS meal. So any TS worth at least $25 is reasonably worth 1 adult credit.
A 2 TS meal, however...the $4 snack and $10 CS meal you could still use on another day. But now the meal really needs to be worth about $50 per person including tax and tip to be reasonably worth spending 2 adult TS credits.
The child's plan is $11/day. Figure actual values of snack are $4 and CS meal $4. That leaves only $3 for the TS meal, and most kid's TS meals $7.49 or more; kids' buffets are about $11 or $12, so they are
always a bargain on the
DDP.
At the signature restaurants, the kids' meals are a bit more.
HBD -- appetizer $2-$2.50, entree $4.99-$6.99, dessert $2
Jiko -- appetizer $3, entree $6-$11, dessert $4-$7
CG -- no kids' appetizer menu (do they select from adult menu?), entree $7-$11, dessert $3, beverages (priced separately if OOP, but are included in DDP) $2-$3
A kid's 3 course meal at a signature restaurant could cost $11-$21 or more. And at the signature restaurants, the kids' selections are much more upscale and imaginative: filet of beef, rice krispy sushi, white chocolate puzzles with "paints" to decorate them, broiled chicken breast, broiled fish.
So the kids' are paying 2 TS credits, which if the snack and CS credits are given actual value of $4 each, then the kids' TS credits are only costing $3 each. If you look at it that way, a child's 2 TS meal is only costing you about $6.