myfairygodmother,
Since I think dessert is the best part of the meal and we always share, anyway, last year we decided to give the vouchers a try.
In terms of value, I don't think the Q& C save you very much money on the whole and I think in the future I will probably reserve those to use for the kids going out on their own. We like the ice cream at Beaches and Cream, but I don't care for the meals-- and even with sharing, there is just too much food. We decided we will just reserve B&C for a dessert after an Illuminations Cruise. B&C does offer a very good value for the vouchers and the staff there was very accomodating the two times we tried the Q&C's there
The VKL vouchers are really nice and can save a lot of money. Unless you have a DH that doesn't like to eat a big meal at Lunch --especially when it is hot outside

. I believe we purchased 10 or 12 VKL vouchers last July---We visited WDW approx 23 days and we still have 3 VKL left over to use for our trip this weekend (they expire May 31!). The vouchers were really cool when we took our nephew to WDW and DS and DN could order anything off the menu they liked. (They are teenagers and they eat like crazy). We probably won't order anymore this coming year, though, unless we bring our nephew along again.
The breakfast vouchers are the ones which worked out best for my family. DH likes to order a big, hot breakfast while he is on vacation. I like toast and fruit. So using the vouchers, DH would share his toast with me and we would add on fruit on the side for myself (DS likes to eat Rice Crispy Treats or sometimes he would order a hot breakfast using a voucher) and it worked out very well. When we accompanied my sister and her family to the character meals, we used vouchers and when you add in tax and tip for the character meals, you do realize a savings. I look at our food bills for our recent visit to
Disneyland (for 1 week)--we stayed at the Grand Californian and had breakfast at Storytellers each morning and our average breakfast bill was around $50.00 per day (for 3 of us-- and I ordered toast and fruit each day!

). So, in our family--even if both DS and DH used a breakfast voucher each day (and add in a side order of fruit for me), we would still realize a bit of a savings. I plan to order more breakfast vouchers for our trips to WDW this next year...
The only variable is Connections. I have heard that some folks have had complaints with them. I have also heard that they charge a huge renewal fee and my renewal is coming up soon. (I think I joined for $80.00 and I have heard some folks have been charged a $140.00 renewal fee. I won't renew if they charge more than $80.00/year renewal. ) When you factor in the the membership price, the vouchers probably would not be worth it, if that is all you all planning to purchase under this program. I also buy gift certificates at a 20% discount from Connections and they have made the Connections membership worthwhile to me this past year.
-DC
