Disneyhappy
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Not wanting to eat at a $60 buffet doesn't necessarily mean that a person can't afford it. Can I afford a $280 dinner? Yes...but would I? I have better things to spend my money on then some subpar food and characters. I might have taken the plunge on Chef Mickey's when it was $40 a person, but $60 a person is far far too much. (I think $40 is pushing it...but I am also aware that I am not a buffet person..I'm not a big eater at all.)
We own DVC and visit an average of 3 times a year. We've watched the quality of dining decline and the prices skyrocketing. $60 for character buffets with food quality equivalent to Old Country Buffett is a miss for us. I can't even justify that price with our Tables In Wonderland discount card. Can we afford it? Yes. But it doesn't mean we are willing to pay it. When we invite infrequent visitors or the kids, we do a few restaurants. We also go off site more and more since the implementation of the meal plan years ago. We continue to visit but our experiences have changed. We also sold off one of our DVC contracts because we preferred to add an extra trip to USO every year. Less cost prohibitive, allows for more spontaneity, quality of food is better in many cases (all must try Mythos) and Disney will never, ever be able to compete with their resort guest front of the line access.