Lizzim
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My boyfriend and I have been going to Disney for the last few years and we bought DVC on our last trip.
We have just got home from our first DVC stay firstly at Bay Lake Tower and Hilton Head Island. I have been posting updates on my blog (which is aimed at a non DVC audience so is more about the holiday than the DVC aspect) and have linked to my blog in this post if anyone is interested - you need to start at the bottom and work your way up.
http://floridaandsouthcarolina2011.blogspot.com/
From a DVC perspective: I had debated buying the QSDP before our trip and finally decided against it as we don't eat desserts with every meal and I had two table service meals planned which would have cost extra.
I kept a record of all meals (although I may have missed a water or two) to see if this decision would work out best for me:
So, I saved $35 by not getting the plan - and that included my two TS meals! Just goes to show that the dining plans often don't work out cheaper - especially if you are not big eaters!
We were generally very pleased with our first DVC stay - no complaints about the room at BLT at all.
We did have a slight issue with keys as they were doing a system upgrade when we arrived and so it took until day 3 to finally get keys which opened our door, did room charging and had our names on!
Hoping next year to go to California and Las Vegas so a break from Disneyworld
We have just got home from our first DVC stay firstly at Bay Lake Tower and Hilton Head Island. I have been posting updates on my blog (which is aimed at a non DVC audience so is more about the holiday than the DVC aspect) and have linked to my blog in this post if anyone is interested - you need to start at the bottom and work your way up.
http://floridaandsouthcarolina2011.blogspot.com/
From a DVC perspective: I had debated buying the QSDP before our trip and finally decided against it as we don't eat desserts with every meal and I had two table service meals planned which would have cost extra.
I kept a record of all meals (although I may have missed a water or two) to see if this decision would work out best for me:
Code:
24/09/2011 Dinner & Mugs Contempo Cafe 50.00
25/09/2011 Breakfast Contempo Cafe 18.50
25/09/2011 Snack Animal Kingdom 6.80
25/09/2011 Water Animal Kingdom 2.50
25/09/2011 Dinner Earl of Sandwich 21.87
26/09/2011 Breakfast Sunshine Seasons 20.84
26/09/2011 Drink Lotus Blossom 7.18
26/09/2011 Dinner Contempo Cafe 18.94
27/09/2011 Breakfast Chef Mickeys 72.19
27/09/2011 Early Dinner Pecos Bills 26.48
28/09/2011 Lunch Backlot Express 22.75
28/09/2011 Snack Contempo Cafe 5.42
28/09/2011 Water Hollywood Studios 2.50
28/09/2011 Snack Fantasmic 9.51
28/09/2011 Dinner Contempo Cafe 16.54
29/09/2011 Lunch Pecos Bills 24.35
29/09/2011 Snack Liberty Square 6.43
29/09/2011 Dinner Cosmic Rays 22.97
30/09/2011 Lunch Earl of Sandwich 19.75
30/09/2011 Dinner Via Napoli 77.22
30/09/2011 Snack Ireland Booth 3.00
455.74
QSDP 34.99 per person per day 489.86
So, I saved $35 by not getting the plan - and that included my two TS meals! Just goes to show that the dining plans often don't work out cheaper - especially if you are not big eaters!
We were generally very pleased with our first DVC stay - no complaints about the room at BLT at all.
We did have a slight issue with keys as they were doing a system upgrade when we arrived and so it took until day 3 to finally get keys which opened our door, did room charging and had our names on!
Hoping next year to go to California and Las Vegas so a break from Disneyworld
