Comparison Spreadsheet: Existing Discount v/s Free Dining

Wow, that was a huge help (and probably a big job to do). Thanks so much Robin!! :flower3:
 
Thank-you for your wonderful contribution! I have been debating and this has been very helpful!!:cool1:
 

Thank you for posting the grid. It really set me straight. I really love free dining but now I realize that the 40% code is better. Thanks!
 
Thanks everyone! I just remember a lot of people struggling with the question last year.
 
Yes thank you! It is great and I have tried to refer your link when I read someone can't decide which to do :goodvibes

Now are you going to get ready and do another great one for when the next discount deal comes out and everybody with free dining panics? :laughing: If you remember last year in June, they released more discounts and people went c-r-a-z-y all over again thinking it might be better than the free dining they have booked?! :lmao:
 
That is indeed excellent work, but it does neglect one very important factor--What would you spend on food if didn't have "free" dining or the dining plan?
 
That is indeed excellent work, but it does neglect one very important factor--What would you spend on food if didn't have "free" dining or the dining plan?
{shrug} I can't answer that one. How much people spend on food is very individual.
 
I just wanted to say thank you! I knew my discount (40%) would be better than the free dining...but sometimes its just really nice to see it in front of you. :cool1: Thank you again!
 
That is indeed excellent work, but it does neglect one very important factor--What would you spend on food if didn't have "free" dining or the dining plan?

I actually did a spread sheet using our receipts from last trip (what we actually ate) and included estimates for the TS meals we wanted to try. Comparing that spread sheet to our 40% discount...we nearly exactly broke even with 2 adults in a Moderate. When we added my son's friend to the room (3 adults) I was concerned that we could save $250 by switching to free dining. Then I remembered that Tips aren't included, so that savings drops $100-150 (and is not typically included when you compare DP cost to room discount --though the receipts from last trip and estimates did include tax and tip). I ended up figuring that while we could save maybe $100 more, we didn't really want to tie ourselves down with more than the 5 TS reservations we already have---and we'll spend our last few days grazing at Food & Wine instead of using either TS or CS meals.

As you can see in OP's charts it really makes a difference how many people are sharing a room. Then, it makes just a little more difference how much you actually eat and how many TS ressies you want.
 














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