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Prior to our visit to WDW last week, I had convinced myself that the dining plan wasn't for us for the following reasons:
1. We prefer table service to counter service.
2. We typically eat at two table service restaurants a day, but do not all eat full meals for the third meal of the day (and therefore didn't think that we would make use of the CS meal that is part of the Deluxe Dining Plan)
3. We like the flexibility of paying out of pocket (sharing meals and having our 11 year old order off the kids menu if she didn't find anything on the adult menu)
Maybe it was the addition of another "adult" (our 11 year old) or maybe it was the fact that we chose to eat at three character meal/buffets, but the cost of food on this last trip really has me reconsidering my position regarding the dining plan.
Here are the list of restaurants that we are considering for our upcoming Spring Break trip. Our party will consist of myself, DH, DD 11, DD 9, and DD7. What would you do?
Day 1
Be Our Guest (lunch)
Tony's Town Square (dinner)
Day 2
Boma (breakfast)
Yak & Yeti (lunch)
O'Hana (dinner)
Day 3
Les Halles (breakfast)
La Hacienda de San Angel (lunch)
Garden Grill (dinner)
Day 4
The Wave (breakfast)
Sci-Fi Dine-In (lunch)
Narcoossee's (dinner)
Day 5
Kona Cafe (breakfast)
Leaning Palms (lunch)
Wolfgang Puck Cafe (dinner)
Day 6
Sunshine Seasons (breakfast)
Tutto Italia (lunch)
Day 7
Grand Floridian Cafe (breakfast)
Sleepy Hollow (lunch)
No wonder we spend so much on food! We eat at a lot of restaurants! (It also explains the 5 pounds that I gain each trip in spite of walking 20,000+ steps!) I would greatly appreciate any input. This was the first trip where I felt like we were discouraged by the cost of food. The restaurants are such a huge part of the experience for us. I want to making eating the way that we like to eat as painless (financially) as possible. TIA!
1. We prefer table service to counter service.
2. We typically eat at two table service restaurants a day, but do not all eat full meals for the third meal of the day (and therefore didn't think that we would make use of the CS meal that is part of the Deluxe Dining Plan)
3. We like the flexibility of paying out of pocket (sharing meals and having our 11 year old order off the kids menu if she didn't find anything on the adult menu)
Maybe it was the addition of another "adult" (our 11 year old) or maybe it was the fact that we chose to eat at three character meal/buffets, but the cost of food on this last trip really has me reconsidering my position regarding the dining plan.
Here are the list of restaurants that we are considering for our upcoming Spring Break trip. Our party will consist of myself, DH, DD 11, DD 9, and DD7. What would you do?
Day 1
Be Our Guest (lunch)
Tony's Town Square (dinner)
Day 2
Boma (breakfast)
Yak & Yeti (lunch)
O'Hana (dinner)
Day 3
Les Halles (breakfast)
La Hacienda de San Angel (lunch)
Garden Grill (dinner)
Day 4
The Wave (breakfast)
Sci-Fi Dine-In (lunch)
Narcoossee's (dinner)
Day 5
Kona Cafe (breakfast)
Leaning Palms (lunch)
Wolfgang Puck Cafe (dinner)
Day 6
Sunshine Seasons (breakfast)
Tutto Italia (lunch)
Day 7
Grand Floridian Cafe (breakfast)
Sleepy Hollow (lunch)
No wonder we spend so much on food! We eat at a lot of restaurants! (It also explains the 5 pounds that I gain each trip in spite of walking 20,000+ steps!) I would greatly appreciate any input. This was the first trip where I felt like we were discouraged by the cost of food. The restaurants are such a huge part of the experience for us. I want to making eating the way that we like to eat as painless (financially) as possible. TIA!