equinoxman
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On our last trip we had a few snacks left and 2 meal credits, we were given 3 snacks for each left over meal credit. We had many snacks for the 2 day drive home

Can't help but wonder if the "shopping sprees" help drive up the costs...WDW still expects to make money on the plan, and no doubt anticipated that a certain % of meals and snacks would be left on the table, so to speak....the blowout shopping trips or "gifting" credit to others would throw the balance off and push the cost up...so "getting our every dime's worth" ends up making everything cost more in the end.....
Can't help but wonder if the "shopping sprees" help drive up the costs...WDW still expects to make money on the plan, and no doubt anticipated that a certain % of meals and snacks would be left on the table, so to speak....the blowout shopping trips or "gifting" credit to others would throw the balance off and push the cost up...so "getting our every dime's worth" ends up making everything cost more in the end.....
When we did our "shopping spree" it was ONLY because the CM TOLD us to in order to use the rest of the credits. I had no idea it was allowed and I just thought we would lose them. The second to last day when I was in the POR gift shop I had asked the CM how many credits I had. He told me 48. That is when HE said "if you don't use them all during your trip, come back here before you leave and you can use them up, that whole back wall is considered snacks, take them home" My reply was "can you do that" his was "yes, they are your credits to use"
I really don't think Disney priced their plans so close to cost that using up snack credits would make any significant difference. Snacks are some of the highest mark-up items in the parks ($1 for a single banana, $2.50 for a bottle of water/soda, $4 for a rice crispy treat); those credits have significant potential value from the guest POV because of that high mark-up, but those items aren't costing Disney much at all.
When we did our "shopping spree" it was ONLY because the CM TOLD us to in order to use the rest of the credits. I had no idea it was allowed and I just thought we would lose them. The second to last day when I was in the POR gift shop I had asked the CM how many credits I had. He told me 48. That is when HE said "if you don't use them all during your trip, come back here before you leave and you can use them up, that whole back wall is considered snacks, take them home" My reply was "can you do that" his was "yes, they are your credits to use"
The same kind of thing happened with us. We bought our kids cupcakes and sodas at the Main Street Bakery and DH made the comment that we'd never use all those snack credits by the next day. The CM checking us out said "sure ya can" and proceeded to tell us how to do it. The next day, on our way out of the MK, we stopped in and asked if it was really possible and that CM helped me pick stuff that traveled well.
So I doubt that Disney counts on people not using all their credits and if they do, then I would think that these so called "shopping sprees" would have been stopped a long time ago.

if that was me with all of those snacks left over, I think I would pay it forward and give them to someone elsethat would be really fun!!

Individually, no....$2.50 isn't much. Multiply it by 59 [the OPs leftovers] and you have an immediate "value" of $147.50. The poster who was left with 92 would have a value of $230. Granted, Disney doesn't pay $230 for it, but it still has a cost to acquire the item, storage, the % that goes to overhead, etc. built into each item. Now factor in the people who *have* to have the single most expensive meal possible each meal to *maximize* to the full utilization [we've seen them on the boards!] and multiply it many, many times....from this minor sampling of people at the DIS it appears that the "shopping spree" to zero out the plan is a relatively common practice and suddenly you are talking about serious money.....or put another way, if I get everyone in China to send me a dollar [heck, its just pocket change -right?] and suddenly I'm a billionaire! No doubt Disney factored in people walking away with credits still on the books and making sure they are *all* spent simply to spend them all would have an impact on the bottom line. I certainly don't begrudge people using their credits...use them, don't use them...I frankly would use mine in the vacation or walk away without regret. I *personally* don't see the need to stock up on a months worth of stuff to feel I had value. As a repeat visitor, I have to wonder what all is driving the prices up, up, up and simply was musing aloud.....
Disney the CM or Corporate Disney? I highly doubt the CM at he Main Street Bakery has anything to do with the accounting, annual stockholder reports or other internal financial dealings...if so, the CM likely would be making a lot more money!![]()
Yeah but that 2.50 snack, even figuring in all the non-product costs, is likely costing Disney about $1.
I really don't think Disney created the plans with the assumption that any significant percentage of credits would go unused, much less priced them in such a way that profitability depends on people being willing to waste credits. Prices are going up because they can; the DDP is a common but not really logical scapegoat, considering that tickets, room rates, merchandise, and alcohol are all going up-up-up too (and if you hop to the other coast, you'll find people complaining about the same "dumbing down" of menus and increasing prices at DLR where there is no DDP-equivalent).
As far as ordering the most expensive thing on the menu, yes, we do see that in conversations here on the DIS. We also see threads from people who are using most of their TS credits for relatively low-value character dining, because to them that is the highlight of Disney dining. I think Disney's marketing department accounted for both ends of the spectrum - those who want to use every plan inclusion and those who will walk away with credits remaining, those who will order steak every night and those who will use all their TS credits at character buffets, those who will bring bottled water to save snack credits for better value and those who don't care if they're using a credit on a $1 piece of fruit.