SleepyatDVC
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We are at OKW right now, and we have been using the DDE card as always. The 18% tip is included. In the past, I would always tip 20% on the pre-discount bill.
Now with the 18% added in... I have been just signing the bill. This is lousy for the servers because they are only getting 18% from me instead of the normal 20%. I could add in the extra 2%... and maybe I should... but it actually makes me feel too cheap to put down $1 on a $50 meal. I know it doesn't make any sense (because it would be really be $10 instead of $9)... but still, I have not been doing it.
/Jim
ITA

Ok, I have been looking at this dilemma a bit harder. Lemme see if I get this correctly.
DDE: I pay 65.00 to get it. Then Disney is going to add 18% to the top of the bill, and then I am getting 20% off using it. So my discount is really only 2%??? Am I over simplifying it?
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Well the way I look at it is this way. When we used DDE in the past, I added whatever discount I was given (rounded to an even dollar) back as the tip.
So, if the original bill was $100.00. With the discount, the bill is $80, I would add the $20 back as the tip. MY savings would be the tip that I would have had to pay OOP beyond the $100 food costs. So, without the 20% discount, the bill is $100 and since I normally tip 20%, I would have paid $120 total so my savings would be $20 or 16.67% ($20/$120).
So by having a 18% tip automatically included, I too, would probably just sign the bill. So my savings would actually go up. Using the same above example, my total after savings and tip would be $98 ($80+$18), a savings of $22 ($120-$98) or 18.33% ($22/$120) from what I would have paid without the DDE.
Now if someone normally tips 15%, they would still see a discount but not as much as before. For example, if the bill total was $100 and one tips 15%, then the total paid after discount would be $95 ($100-$20+$15), a total savings of 17.39% calculated as follows: $115 (total with tip w/o DDE discount)-$95 = $20 savings or 17.39% savings ($20/$115).
With the automatic 18% tip included, savings on a $100 food bill based on a normal 15% pattern will be as follows: $115 (total with tip w/o DDE) - $98 ($100-$20+$18) = $17 savings or 14.78% savings ($17/$115).
No matter a person's tipping patterns, the DDE card WILL save anyone money as long as they intend to spend over $325 in food and drinks over the course of 12-13 months. This breakeven amount will be aproximately 2-3 meals for my family. Everything above this will be a minimum 16-18% real savings for us.