Marionnette
Children see magic because they look for it
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I saw this posted on the TPAS board. Since we discuss whether the dining plan is worth the price so often on this forum, I thought I would share it here.
http://seeyareelsoon.wix.com/seeyareelsoon#!calculator-download/c16yz
I downloaded it to my computer and it opened in Excel. Some people on the TPAS board are saying that it doesn't work on MACs.
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=3050182
You enter some basic information (#nights, #adults, #children, etc) and then enter the restaurants that you will be eating in for each meal during your stay. The tool estimates what your OOP cost would be, including tax and tip, and gives you those totals as well as what the dining plans would cost you. It even calculates any meals that wouldn't be covered by the dining plans or if you will have leftover credits. There's a tab for evaluating free dining vs. a room discount. And it ranks your restaurant choices from most expensive to least expensive so that you can choose which restaurants to pay for OOP if you happen to exceed your allotted dining credits.
I used it to get a rough idea of what it would cost me for the trip that I have planned for next fall. Just as I suspected, the dining plans are not a money-saver for us. We would do better by paying OOP, although not by a lot (about $75). But with the TiW card, we would save closer to $250. So, that makes my decision a lot easier.
http://seeyareelsoon.wix.com/seeyareelsoon#!calculator-download/c16yz
I downloaded it to my computer and it opened in Excel. Some people on the TPAS board are saying that it doesn't work on MACs.
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=3050182
You enter some basic information (#nights, #adults, #children, etc) and then enter the restaurants that you will be eating in for each meal during your stay. The tool estimates what your OOP cost would be, including tax and tip, and gives you those totals as well as what the dining plans would cost you. It even calculates any meals that wouldn't be covered by the dining plans or if you will have leftover credits. There's a tab for evaluating free dining vs. a room discount. And it ranks your restaurant choices from most expensive to least expensive so that you can choose which restaurants to pay for OOP if you happen to exceed your allotted dining credits.
I used it to get a rough idea of what it would cost me for the trip that I have planned for next fall. Just as I suspected, the dining plans are not a money-saver for us. We would do better by paying OOP, although not by a lot (about $75). But with the TiW card, we would save closer to $250. So, that makes my decision a lot easier.