Yes you still get 1 TS, 1 CS and 1 snack per person per day on the plan. The cost went down by a dollar but it does not include a tip nor an appy.
In 2008 the plans will be based on the number of days you stay?

Yes you still get 1 TS, 1 CS and 1 snack per person per day on the plan. The cost went down by a dollar but it does not include a tip nor an appy.
In 2008 the plans will be based on the number of days you stay? 2005-2007 plans were based on the number of nights you stayed.![]()
In 2008 the plans will be based on the number of days you stay?2005-2007 plans were based on the number of nights you stayed.
No, it is still per night. The appetizer, tip, and deluxe plan are the only changes. The rest is the same as it has been for the past several years.
Rats! I should have figured that if it could possibly be to the guest's advantage, it wasn't gonna happen![]()
Just out of curiosity for future reference, can you buy an additional day?
Soooo...Since the DDP in 2008 will still be per night, we can still "spread out" the credits over our entire stay, correct? For both the "regular" plan and the Deluxe Plans?
For example...on previous trips we stayed 7 days/6 nights. Even though we only had 6 TS, etc per person, we were able to spread out the meals over the 7 days. This will still be the way in 2008, with both plans, correct?
Yes. The explanation of the credits on the first page of the brochure (number of people times number of nights equals total credits) is virtually unchanged, with the same note stating "Use your meals and snacks in any order throughout your package stay until your total is depleted".
Not as far as I know. Your package length is the length of your room reservation, and there's no way to extend it without also extending your stay.
I don't have a package. I'm just renting points from DVC members at two different properties. I don't know if that makes a difference or not, but I thought I'd ask.I haven't seen anything anywhere to indicate I could do it, but I thought some of the experts here might know.
For example if you go to Captain Jack's and have lobster, dessert and beverage you are going to easily spend $40 bucks before tax.
You should be able to continue to not worry about carrying around cash or credit cards. I think it very unlikely that they will refuse to provide a means of putting the gratuity on a room charge.
Seriously, I don't understand all this talk about how people using all of the credits to which they are entitled is "taking advantage" or that this is what caused changes.How in the world did it become "taking advantage" to actually use the credits for which you've bought? If Disney raises its prices on the "waterpark and more" tickets, will that be the fault of the people who actually used all of the options on their ticket to visit both waterparks, downtown disney, and disneyquest? If the price at Ohana goes up, can I blame people who ask for a second helping of dessert when really they were full after the first helping? I understand about creative child/adult credit uses and even about sharing meals, but to blaming people who are actually using all of the credits for which they have paid?
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Personally I'm not happy with the changes. I've crunched the numbers and there is no way we could save money with the new basic DDP; it would cost us money to buy it and so we won't be getting it.
However, they've removed a great deal of restaurants from EPCOT for both ts and cs, that I don't like at all.
The list of 2008 participating places is far from being finalized. Last year, there were places that we wanted yet when I checked the "official" list on disney.com, several of those places were NOT listed. However, when the time came to book, they had been added to the list.This is not to say there won't be changes to the list for 2008-just speaking of our experience.
In 2008 the plans will be based on the number of days you stay?2005-2007 plans were based on the number of nights you stayed.