Dining - the plan may or may not be worth it. Hard to tell. If the money you save on the dining plan is eaten up by the money you spend on tickets you may come out even. You would have to crunch the numbers. Do you not have to buy the dining plan for the whole length of stay? If you're visiting US or SW than it's not going to be worth having the dining plan for those days. Or if lets say someone is not feeling well, a picky eater or whatever you may be paying for food that they aren't eating. The dining plan may cost more than if you paid for the meals directly. It would depend on many variable.QUOTE]
The Dining Plan never appealed to me -- reminds me of residence meals in university where if you didn't spend your points, you lost them
I have never stayed onsite, and prefer to book everything on my own. Just an A-type planner

We always ate breakfast at our hotel before going, had counter-service lunch at the parks, and then ate at off-site restaurants for dinner. It didn't appeal to me that with the Dining Plan, you'd be forced to eat Disney non-stop, and that you'd have to book your seating so far in advance. That would really put me over the edge!
Of course... if it was free... but I think they up the price of the packages to compensate