I had signed up for the DDP for 2 adults and an 11 year old boy. I was not sure that it was a good idea to pay adult prices for an 11 year old...sure he eats more volume than a 2 year old but it will be a challenge to find anything acceptable on the adult menus...still, I thought we could make it work because it seemed like a pretty good deal.
Then we experienced a serious health issue in our extended family and we were not even sure until this past weekend that we would be able to make the trip at this time (March 24). So...I just started trying to get reservations 2 days ago. Admittedly, it is late, but there is nothing available that was on our list! I was starting to get concerned that we would not even use the credits or have to "settle" for places we really didn't want to go.
The straw that broke the camels back was when I found out that the plan that I thought that I signed up for didn't exist anymore. When I purchased the plan, I was not advised as to what was or was not included or any changes. I was just going by what I had read. I thought that appetizers and gratuities were included but, apparently, that is no longer the case (I only found this board last night! Darn!!). By then, I was VERY sure that this was not going to be cost effective for us!
Okay, the bottom line. Does anyone have any recommendations for getting some enjoyable meal experiences at Disney with no dining plan! Right now I fear that we will be living on hamburgers for a week! This is the first time that I have gone to Disney with a small sense of dread. We really NEED this vacation, but I have been so frustrated with the whole dining mess the last few days. It has just been such a disappointment.
Well, sorry to vent. I just need ideas since we won't be able to go to any of the dinner shows and I don't know if we will want to stand in line forever for the Fantasmic show (taking away too much park time...since we only have 4 days and I am sure all of the lines will be unbearable!). The 11 year old is really just a bit big for the character meals, so these were important to us.
Well, thanks.
kls
Then we experienced a serious health issue in our extended family and we were not even sure until this past weekend that we would be able to make the trip at this time (March 24). So...I just started trying to get reservations 2 days ago. Admittedly, it is late, but there is nothing available that was on our list! I was starting to get concerned that we would not even use the credits or have to "settle" for places we really didn't want to go.
The straw that broke the camels back was when I found out that the plan that I thought that I signed up for didn't exist anymore. When I purchased the plan, I was not advised as to what was or was not included or any changes. I was just going by what I had read. I thought that appetizers and gratuities were included but, apparently, that is no longer the case (I only found this board last night! Darn!!). By then, I was VERY sure that this was not going to be cost effective for us!
Okay, the bottom line. Does anyone have any recommendations for getting some enjoyable meal experiences at Disney with no dining plan! Right now I fear that we will be living on hamburgers for a week! This is the first time that I have gone to Disney with a small sense of dread. We really NEED this vacation, but I have been so frustrated with the whole dining mess the last few days. It has just been such a disappointment.
Well, sorry to vent. I just need ideas since we won't be able to go to any of the dinner shows and I don't know if we will want to stand in line forever for the Fantasmic show (taking away too much park time...since we only have 4 days and I am sure all of the lines will be unbearable!). The 11 year old is really just a bit big for the character meals, so these were important to us.

Well, thanks.
kls