Early reports suggest far ranging and significant price increases to CS meals.... BUT -- Not across the board, and not all items.
Certainly not all meals.
From the very limited sample I've seen... items that were just under $10, are staying there. It's too magical of a number-- raising a price from $9.99 to $10.39 will cause a reduction in demand that is not offset by the price increase.
For example, the Pecos Bill cheeseburger went from $9.29 to $9.69 -- a 4.3% increase. pretty close to 2-3% expectations.
The fried shrimp basket at CHH apparently went from $9.89 to $9.99. A mere 1% increase, to keep it under $10.
Of course there are a handful of CS entrees that are over $10, but they appear to still be trying to keep the vast majority of entrees below that threshold.
Further, in the limited menus I saw, most CS desserts did not see any price increases.
So in terms of the
DDP and QSDP -- You're not looking at the cost of a CS meal going from $16 to $18 or anything so dramatic.
The overwhelming majority of entrees are still under $10 -- So taking $10 for the entree, an increased price of $2.59 for a soda (up .40) and the fairly standard $3.59 for a dessert -- Plus tax -- The vast majority of CS meals will still be $17 or less. The basic price range previously was still $16-$17. The big difference with the price increases, is that more meals will be closer to $17 than 16.
So 2 typical CS meals (lunch and dinner) will still usually run no more than $34. (And can easily be a couple dollars less) With the QSDP costing $35 per adult in 2012 -- the expected savings in 2012 basically comes down to a discounted snack (Paying $1-$3 for a $3-$4 snack) plus the "free mug."
And just as previously, if you use the CS meal for breakfast or skip the desserts, it will lose money. And just as previously, if you do a bunch of CS at WPE or the combo platter at Cosmic Rays, you can save more significantly.