2010 Dining Plan

I am tempted to try the DDP for the first time in April. We will not cook much (if at all) in the Villa. We also have not eaten at most Disney restaurants.

I think I will take the time to go over the menu's, list what would likely order at each restaurant we decide we want to try, and see what the price would be (approx.). If it's close, we may dive in and compare receipts after the trip.

I'm tired of eating at CiCi's pizza or Chick-fil-a (not that there's anything wrong with those places) every trip! I know they are cheaper but if I am going to Disney, I want the Disney experience (at least for now). I'll just have to see which way costs less.
 
DH used the dining plan on his last trip and we figured he about broke even on it. But, it did feed him as well as our 2 yr old son. I like the dining plan because I don't worry about price of menu items when I have it. (I'm a big-time price watcher and won't order what I truly want to eat if it's on the high end of the menu.) However, with the DDP continuing to go up, we may scrap it for our next trip. I'll just have to remember that I'm on vacation and will eat what I want!
 
I have done the DDDP once. I did find it very convienent. However, it seemed to me that the menu for the DP contained less items than the regular menu. I asked one of the servers at CRT and he said it was the same menu. Does anyone know for certain that the DDDP menu contains all the items on the cash menu?
 
I have no doubt you saved by tallying the actual recipts, but did you eat exactly what you would have eaten if you didn't have the plan? We found we wasted a lot of food on the DDP, so for 3 trips we kept very detailed accounting. One trip with the DDP, one with DDP for half the trip (split stay) and one trip with only using OOP and TIW card for discounts.

We saved over $200 (spent that much less) when we did OOP and TIW over the DDP trips. On top of that, we were able to choose appetizers instead of desserts when we paid OOP, and our signature restaurant ressies didn't cost us two days worth of meals. I dare say I would be hard pressed to say DDP saves anybody any real money. Of course with little ones who don't get charged....maybe.

I guess you missed where I said we took out approx. $200.00 for beverages and desserts we wouldn't normally have eaten. But, we then would have had to buy our very hungry toddler his own meals - with ordering desserts for hubby or a fruit cup dessert for the baby, we were able to not purchase him 1TS kid meal the entire trip; therefore, the $600.00 savings is hard to actually quantify as we ate everything we ordered - but as I said, we sometimes only shared 1 dessert and we always drink water with our meals, so the beverages were a wash as well. DH splurged on a few lemonades or milkshakes on the DP where they let him, but we don't normally order these, nor do we normally order desserts.

You can't make a sweeping generalization that the DP doesn't save anybody money - have you tallied up the millions of receipts that the DP generates? Like I said, we are WDW veterans and have done every kind of meal possible - mentioned that above as well. We thoroughly spreadsheet ourselves to death before each trip - we've also eaten pretty much everywhere, including most Signatures, so we know the menus, portion sizes, etc. We don't go into anything blindly - we wouldn't just purchase the DP for convenience, as that is silly to us as well. We have done DDE/TIW, OOP, DVC and AP discounts, plus DxDP several times, as well as in combination with DP. We've done it all!

Therefore, for this trip, we saved with the DP, and that is only ordering what we normally eat - we don't try and maximize at all, as we think that is silly. We only got a few steaks, didn't order the most expensive, don't eat seafood, etc., but we do eat at a lot of character meals with the kids, so this is a big savings for sure. If you read my post thoroughly enough, you would have seen that we have a child and an infant; therefore, with kids, you usually will always save on the DP for sure. One character meal is 2x the price of the DP, plus there is still a CS and a snack to utilize.

I don't want to debate with anyone as to whether we saved money - as I thoroughly mentioned in my post, we adjusted our savings, and we still came out way ahead. It is, what it is...and for the savings, we are grateful!

Thanks, Tiger :)
 

Death to the DDP! Death to the DDP! Death to the DDP!!!!

It has wrecked Disney Dining!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


The sooner it's priced so high that nobody gets it, the better. That way, maybe they'll stop overpricing the restaurant food so the DDPers feel like they are getting such a deal, and QUALITY DINING will return to WDW.
 
We just returned from a week at AKV, and used the premium dining plan at $71 per person. We were staying in studios, since we couldn't get a two bedroom unit, and MS suggested this plan for us. She mentioned that two of us should get it, and then we could treat the rest of the group, which really worked out well. So 6 of us ate meals that would overwhelm a person who had to try to eat 3 table service meals a day by himself. We ate either breakfast and dinner, or lunch and dinner, each day, and used up all our food, and enjoyed appetizers and desserts. We used the snacks for water and ice cream. And two of us liked pop, so they took the mugs. We often took the appetizers back to the room for eating later. Doing the dining plan this way, we even ate at Jikos during the trip(even tried the ostrich!) This was so much better than staying in a 2 bedroom, and having all 6 of us getting the dining plan. I came home without gaining weight:lovestruc
 
We were staying in studios, since we couldn't get a two bedroom unit, and MS suggested this plan for us. She mentioned that two of us should get it, and then we could treat the rest of the group, which really worked out well. So 6 of us ate meals that would overwhelm a person who had to try to eat 3 table service meals a day by himself. :lovestruc

Amazing that MS would recommend breaking an established and publically published Disney rule.

From the 2009 DxDDP guide brochure Pg 2:

You may NOT use your Key to the World card to redeem meals or snacks for guests that are not on your Disney Deluxe Dining Plan.

Makes you wonder if they follow any of the booking rules for resort availability and DVC point usage, doesn't it?
 
We use the DDP to make it easier to split up the costs as we usually have a group of 6 or more. We don't go often enough to get an AP so no TIW so we usually come out better with the DDP.

I was surprised when MS told me to not put one of our family members on the reservation since we didn't know exactly when he would arrive therefore we wouldn't have to pay for he DDP for the whole week.
 
We have used DDP every year since it began. It usually worked out well and didn't save us a whole lot, but was a little bit of a savings. I am very disappointed with the 2010 plan. We will not use the 2010 plan and will eat less of our table service meals at Disney. :sad2:
 
We have used DDP every year since it began. It usually worked out well and didn't save us a whole lot, but was a little bit of a savings. I am very disappointed with the 2010 plan. We will not use the 2010 plan and will eat less of our table service meals at Disney. :sad2:

does the quck service plan have a seasonal period also? that might be the way i will go in february, since we are staying on the concierge floor in disney akvillas
 
does the quck service plan have a seasonal period also? that might be the way i will go in february, since we are staying on the concierge floor in disney akvillas

No, just the regular dining plan.

I was at WDW in June (no dining plan) and it killed us to pay "holiday surcharges". Never knew June was a holiday!
 















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