DaParkers
The original DISard of Oz!
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Which Epcot ones are not included?
Most, if not all Epcot restaurants are included.
Which Epcot ones are not included?
Which Epcot ones are not included?
Ditto that question! Also, when did Dis drop the gratuity in the plan (I just watched the vacation DVD again and they specifically advertised gratuity included...during the YOMD. Until I started reading this thread I did not realize it had been dropped)![]()
If you read the fine print during that part of the DVD they say that the gratuity is not included after Jan. 1st, 2008.Ditto that question! Also, when did Dis drop the gratuity in the plan (I just watched the vacation DVD again and they specifically advertised gratuity included...during the YOMD. Until I started reading this thread I did not realize it had been dropped)![]()
From looking at it again it might be possible to do the Deluxe plan price effectively... I might just do it anyways as it will be my honeymoon and it would be nice to have the flexibility to eat wherever we wanted... I'm just worried about getting too scheduled, missing ADRs, and having to substitute too many CS meals.
Also, this may be the only time that I would get to try it. My family always stays off-property and eats maybe 1 TS meal for the whole trip. The last time we went the only places we ate were CS and the Garden Grill. All other meals were eaten in our condo, or brought with us. The only other place I remember eating at Disney was some dinner show they had in EPCOT during the early 90s.
It might be nice to try as many restaurants as possible in case I can never justify it again.
I have my trip booked with the basic dining plan. I've had a few people on the boards tell me that I could save money by not doing the plan and ran some #'s and don't see how its possible without lugging around snacks to the parks and keeping lots of food in your hotel room?
If ds and I ate CS only it would cost us about $370 out of pocket for 2 cs meals [usually the cheapest stuff on the menu] and 2 snacks at $4 each per day. That's not including drinks with our meals..
With the dining plan it would allow us to have TS meals,snacks and cs meals for $336.
Am I over looking something? I'd love to save money and suppose that DS and I do not need all of the TS that we have booked, coral reef, boma, liberty tree tavern, and mama melrose could go.. i would want to keep chef mickeys, chrystal palace and ohanna [breakfast].
You'd have to split your reservation into separate reservations to get the Dining Plan for a portion of the stay.
But if you don't make ADRs for both lunch and dinner, then you may not be able to get into a desired restaurant for both lunch and dinner, and that wouldn't be fair.
So the only fair restriction, assuming there was a way to enforce it, would be to make it so that you cannot make two ADRs within three or four hours of each other. As many as you wish during the same day, just not two at the same or similar time.[/QUOTEY
Yes Bicker I have made adrs for lunch and dinner , that is different to making dinner ressies at 2 restaurants for supper around the same time on the same day! Alot of people do it as thay can't decide which one they want and then don't cancel one !!
Ok, you might not like this one, we are going for 12 days after Christmas and on the premium dining plan (yeah we are spoiling ourselves) and will be booking ADRs for breakfast, lunch and dinner on several days, of course we won't double book for the same meal as that wouldn't be cool and we have enough days and meals to go to everywhere that we want to.This is why It is not fair to make 2 adrs for the same day!! BECAUSE THEN OTHERS CAN'T GET ONE!!
(I think after that message you quoted, englishrose47 clarified that she meant 2 ADRs for the same meal, NOT for the "same day".)
(I think after that message you quoted, englishrose47 clarified that she meant 2 ADRs for the same meal, NOT for the "same day".)