We loved the dining plan. We did have 1 child, but never did concern ourselves about what we ordered. I was very worried that most of the kids meals would be corn dogs or chicken nuggetts, but each resturant seem to have something that was unique to the resturant and something my DD would eat. There was only a few places where they made of point of telling us to order her a childs meal and others said we did not have to get a child's meal for her that we could order what we want.
Best value..
50's primetime in MGM. The gave us speciality drinks with glowing cubes with our meal and did not charge extra (maybe a mistake), but plenty of food and good deserts. YOu willl not need to eat for days after going here.
Le Cellier (Canada) in Epcot. Definately well work the visit and one of my favorites. A lot of food for the money (or the 1 credit). They also offer steak on the child's menu. Just make sure you specific how to have it cooked or they will cook it Med Well (Yuck).
Watchout
If you are dining with other parties and using multiple cards, make sure you check your cards and your credits after each time. We had a problem a couple of times. 2 familes with the same last name and at Alfredo's the server told us we had to let him know ahead of time that we were going to be spliting the credits it took about 1/2 hour to straighten out. That was our first TS meal and when we mentioned it at the start of other restuarants they all said just bring it up when we get the check. At CRT, all of the sudden we were down 4 credits and that was a shock and the server insisted that he only taken off 3 credits and we needed to have our previous receipt to show where we were. At the front desk of our hotel we figured out that, he had used our inlaws card to take our 3 credits and gave us their receipt and we got their receipt which had few meals on it. The front desk straighten it all out. They are very good to make sure this sytem works out.
Have fun!