The increased tips kills any savings.
I also have a reward card that pays double the Disney one
Yep, you have a good point.
I still get around this last loop-hole by using my Disney Visa rewards dollars (my free money) to pay the tips now
Pain-in-the-butt, that Disney is making me jump threw more hoops....but I'm still holding on by the skin of my teeth that- its nice, not to have to look at the prices on the menu while I'm there for a week
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I am getting the DxDDP because I want it and I can
Not everything is about saving a penny
My time is worth much more then a few dollars...
OK, but how does this save time? DXDDP eats up your park time in restaurants and isn't all inclusive so you will still need to spend more money? If your rationale is that you don't want to think about food expenses than I can see that to an extent, but less so since you have to deal with paying out the tip. I know that everyone has a different situation or different view on what is easier/cheaper/less time consuming, so purchasing it for the convienience of not thinking about menu prices I can see, but saving time--I really don't see that![]()
I decided to do dxddp for many of the same reasons. I think if you're a "foodie" who sometimes finds yourself not ordering your preferred items because of cost, and if you can afford it, the dxddp is a good idea. We got wine too. It would make me crazy to try and figure out which is the best deal, or what I would have to order to get my "money's worth." But I know I am going to enjoy not listening to DH complain about the prices on the menu, and I am looking forward to the restaurants, especially the signature ones we have scheduled (Hoop-de-doo, Jilko, Hollywood Brown Derby, California Grill). And, although Tutto Italia is not a signature, based on the prices I've seen, I'm sure there would be a revolt at the table if we had to pay OOP there. Not every plan is right for every family; I'm sure that's why there are so many choices. A lot just depends on how important food is to your vacation. My husband and I have been known to take a four-day trip to New Orleans where all we do is eat, digest & rest, and eat again. We spend a lot of time teaching our three children restaurant manners, and we think this will be a great opportunity for them to really experience some places they would never see in our tiny Mississippi town.
We are going next January and the parks tend to close a little earlier. I am scheduling our dinners later than normal and plan on a snack in the afternoon to get us thru if needed. Plus we are there 11 days so I figure there will be plenty of time to do/see everything and still enjoy the food.
I never got to go to WDW before DDP was implemented, so my view may be a little bit different, but I honestly think that in general WDW has some of the best theme park food I have ever had (although Sea World San Diego ranks up there too).While food is an important part of our vacation, and many days the plans center around it, it is unfortunate, but the DDP has really changed the menus so they are not the great foodie experience they used to be. Sure DDP makes some venues look like they are best served by it, and as you mentioned Tutto Italia is one of those, but many have become poorer values than they once were and many of the finer dishes served by the upscale restaurants have been compromised as a result of the DDP. And I absolutely agree that WDW is a great place for the kids to put on their best manners and enjoy places they would never experience at home! If your children are in the under 10 crowd, the DXDDP is a great deal if that is the way you eat while on vacation!
Just don't be surprised if there is another round of changes in the DDP before you arrive in January. Be sure to hang around here in November to see what happens for 2009!