5 of us (3 adults and 2 kids) are staying next year at the BC during the typical times for
free dining and I think I will be upgrading us to the DxDp from the DDP. Im assuming that is possibly by paying the difference? If so, it works out to around 120 bucks a day to upgrade, which is a no brainer. Even if you factor in the opportunity cost of not taking a potential 25% room discount, combined with the upgrade, the dining effectively costs us ~$3525 for the 14 nights ($252 per day / $50 per person per day). We would have to likely make and eat all our food in our resort room in order to not spend $50 a day. It could be done, cereal in room for breakfast, packed sandwiches for lunch, and do quick service for dinner but, spending the extra, is worth it to me. The reasons the DxDp money will be "worth it" to me are:
-Flexibility - We can choose to do 3 separate sit down meals a day such as Cape Mae character buffet breakfast, Coral Reef for lunch, and Akershus for Dinner, OR we can do a table service for breakfast/lunch and a signature dining for dinner (ie Crystal Palace in the AM with a nice dinner at Flying Fish)
-Appetizers - I love appetizers with my meal, who doesn't?
-Value(as an upgrade from free dining) - We will blow the $50 dollars a person out of the water easily at a single meal. With the first example above, CM breakfast buffet (35) + Coral Reef lunch (12 appetizer + 28 entree + 8 desert + 12 drink = 60) + Akershus (60) = $155 per adult for the day!
-Parental Anxiety Relief (maybe the wrong term) - Kids are unpredictable and it is very frustrating to me to pay for a meal while out dining and have my children not come close to finishing it. I want to encourage my children to try new things, especially regarding food. Its tough to do that when you are paying a significant amount for one of their meals at a restaurant when there is all likelihood they will not enjoy something new or will only finish 1/3 of their plate. With the DxDp paid for up front, and the cost being easily recovered by the adults, It wont bother me if they only finish part of their meal.
I had created a separate thread in the Resort section a while back asking people why paying extra for a deluxe resort was "worth it" to them. It helped us choose the Beach club for our resort (will take a bit longer to save up but I think it will be worth it now). So I wanted to make this post here to explain why, with mathematically backing, upgrading to a DxDp from the free DDp is "worth it" to us! I hope someone finds it helpful.
To buy the plan itself outright with no deals on our trip would be $6000 ($428 a day / $85 per person per day). We could easily make this worth while again but I would feel more "pressure" to make sure we were getting good value.
2 Quick questions:
Big Island Abalone and Skull Island Prawns @ flying fish are listed as an option on the kids menu at something crazy like $70 dollars. Is this a mistake or can my kids order this on the dining plan?
Has there been any indication of which "alcoholic" drinks will be included? I have to imagine some wines and such would not be included. I know in the past some milkshakes and other drinks would be a "snack" credit and not counted as a meal credits drink. In the past have you been able to get the drinks (non-alcoholic) that come in the souvenir mugs?
I guess that is three questions! Any help is very much appreciated. Sorry for the long post!
Take care!