jennifer293
<font color=green>SHHHHH , but we live in the stic
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We paid 560.00 for 7 nights adn our food would have cost over 1200. We ate a TS every single night ( a dinner show one of those nights).
I bet AAA tacked on insurance to your package price.tiff211 said:Funny thing, AAA quoted me more for some reason than WDW. No idea why?
Rootskate said:I bet AAA tacked on insurance to your package price.
We booked a package through AAA which includes the Dining Plan and it was $275.00 less then the Disney package price.
bicker said:I did the math. We're six people: myself, DW52, DB35, DS-i-L35, DN6 and DN1.5. I did up a spreadsheet, guessing (which was great fun) what each person would eat at each TS restaurant and CS eatery, added tax and tip. Our plans include two signature restaurants, and we're doing TS for lunch twice out of six times.
The result was that we'd save $15 plus the cost of all our snacks using the dining plan.
tiff211 said:I keep figuring out this DP thing. It looks very good. But with the discounts thru AAA and my job, if I switch and get a package to get the meal plan it will be an additional $900.
If these are all the sit down meals you have planned, then I would think you would be better off not getting the DP.tiff211 said:I keep figuring out this DP thing. It looks very good. But with the discounts thru AAA and my job, if I switch and get a package to get the meal plan it will be an additional $900. I already have 3 character meals booked that comes close to $300 but I just don't think we will spend another $600 in food to justify getting plan.
bicker said:Actually, I just redid the math, and it was $23 total, plus the cost of all snacks, which I didn't factor into my cash estimate.
Dinner at Whispering Canyon $158.60
Dinner at Garden Grill $130.15
Lunch at Brown Derby $135.15
Dinner at Artist Point $201.99 (includes DVC discount)
Lunch at Chefs de France $104.86
Dinner at Liberty Tree Tavern $130.15
Then, six CS meals $381.12
For a total of $1242.20.
That's still not the $263 that our admission would have cost extra if I had gotten one AP instead of the admission tickets we purchased (in order to qualify for the Dining Plan).
We're 6: me, DW52, DB35, DS-i-L35, DN6 and DN1.5. I was rather meticulous about adding up real numbers right off the posted menus, adding 8.5% tax and 20% gratuity to the TS meals. To be fair, though, only one of us drinks any significant amount of alcohol, and then, only beer.Interesting cuz we are a party of 4 and some(most) of our meals cost more than that, but all 4 of us are considered adults.
Next week!Also I notice you need to buy tickets to qualify for the dining plan but you also mention the DVC discount, which will not require a ticket purchase to qualify for the plan. Is the trip b4 April 1st?