We are staying at the Beach Club for one night after our cruise and I'm debating on whether or not to get the dining plan. We won't be going into a park, so that limits our selection of restaurants, but we're willing to travel. I've been looking at menus, but may have overlooked one.
I'm sure there are people out there who have checked into all this. I really have a hard time justifying the $54 cost when I see the menus.
Do you think you'll use the QS and snack credit on the
DDP? If you answer is "no", then it's not worth getting the DDP. It's really hard to get a $48.50 (pre-tax) tab on an entree, dessert, and drink at a non-Signature venue. Most desserts are about $10 and drinks are about $3, which means the remaining $35.50 has to be from the entree. There are a few entrees that in that category, but not many at a non-Signature place.
Likewise, it's really hard to justify the cost of the 2TS places on the DDP. On the DDP, you need to spend 2 credits, so your pre-tax sub-total (non-alcoholic drink, entree, and dessert) needs to come to at least $61. Drinks are about $3 and desserts are usually around $10, which means you need to order an entree that's about $48 to justify the credit. So unless you're going to order the most expensive item on the menu, then it's probably not worth going to a Signature when on the DDP.
For one night, I think I would just pay out of pocket, so I don't have to worry about "justifying" the cost of the DDP.
Here is what I use when I'm looking at the economic costs of the DDP (using 2012 pricing):
Cost of DDP (per adult): $51.50
Assumed Average QS Cost: $15
Assumed Average Snack Cost: $4
"Value" of TS Credit: $32.50
"Value" of 2 TS Credits: $65
Tax Rate: 6.5%
So, pre-tax Signature sub-total: 1.065x = $65 => x = $61