Did I see someplace Cirque de Soleil was included in one of the plans? I can't find it but maybe because I didn't see it LOL
Both the Premium and Platinum plans provide one admission per person to Cirque de Soleil.
It is a lot more expensive ($88/$138 more than DxDP per person, per night), but it includes a lot of benefits. You still get the three meals plus 2 snacks per night and the resort mug. But there's no such thing as a "2 credit" meal, that is, signature restaurants and dinner shows only cost a single credit. Additional restaurants are included on these plans that are not included in basic or deluxe (e.g., Fultons, Portobello, Rainforest Cafe).
More than that, though, are the "all-inclusive resort" perks. Unlimited free golf, including greens fees, lessons, cart, equipment rental, and transportation to the course. Unlimited free tennis, including lessons and equipment rental. Unlimited free fishing and boating. Unlimited free horseback, carriage, and wagon rides. Unlimited archery. Unlimited mini-golf. Unlimited parasailing, waterskiing, and wakeboarding.
Also, unlimited free access to a wide array of park tours (park admission required).
Plus, the Cirque de Soliel tickets. And unlimited free use of the "kid's clubs".
Platinum adds to the above:
* Victoria & Albert's as a dining option (not the chef's table, though)
* One (over the course of the trip) fireworks cruise at MK or Epcot per person
* One (over the course of the trip) Fantasmic reserved seating per person
* One (over the course of the trip) spa treatment per person
* One free Photopass CD (with copyright release) per party
* Unlimited free usage of in-room babysitting (gratuity not included)
Yes, they're expensive. But they also include much, much more than just dining. It's an option to consider for just one or two nights of a "split stay", or for longer periods if you're going more for a resort trip than a park trip.