FLYNZ4
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 19, 2004
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We just used our DDE card for the 2nd time this year and it certainly paid off for us. We generally do not like counter service meals... we only went to one during our 12 night stay this trip. We usually eat at two TS restaurants per day, but we seldom order Appetizer, Entrée, Dessert, and alcohol. Instead, we usually just get an entrée, and either dessert or appetizer. We drink very little alcohol (none at most meals)... but we will occasionally order a bottle of wine at some nicer restaurants. Our two kids ordered more alcohol than Debbie and I... and we let them splurge a bit.
We also eat breakfast in the room each morning. I made bacon & eggs each morning... but some people ate cereal, frozen breakfast sandwiches, danish or doughnuts.
Four my family of four... there were 3 adults for 12 nights... plus one adult for 4 nights during this trip... so a total of 40 person-days. During the last 5 nights... we had an extra 2 adults staying in our condo, and joining us at all meals. However, they paid separately, so their total is not included below.
We ate as follows (each grouping is a separate day):
- Rose and Crown
- Nine Dragons
- Liberty Tree Tavern
- Beaches and Cream
- Wolfgang Puck Dining Room
- Beaches and Cream
- Boma's
- Prime Time Cafe
- Big River
- Germany Biergarten
- Coral Reef
- Bistro de Paris
- Trails End Buffet
- Le Cellier
- Boardwalk Bakery
- Cape May Cafe
- ESPN
- Pinocchio's (our only CS restaurant)
- Plaza Ice Cream Parlor
- Beaches and Cream
- O'Hana
- El Marrakesh
- Teppanyaki Dining (DDE not accepted)
- Prime Time Cafe
- Whispering Canyon
- Brown Derby Fantasmic Pkg (DDE not accepted)
Total for food and alcohol was $1849.27 or $46.23 PP per day... excluding the groceries that we bought for breakfast. I was satisfied overall... and for us... eating two TS restaurants per day is preferable.
I do not think that I will plan to get the Fantasmic Pkg again. We have done it before... and I realized that it was not the best value... but we did have guests with us and we were not too sure how busy we would be as "tour park commandos"... so we felt the reserved seating pass would be worth something... it wasn't.
For us a Disney Dining plan wouldn't have worked well. We only ate CS one time... and it was lousy. By contrast, the TS restaurants were generally really good, and a nice escape from the heat. It is a great opportunity to relax, cool down, and re-hydrate.
There were a few meals which included appetizer, entrée, and dessert as part of the price (Boma, Biergarten, Trail's End Buffet, Cape May Cafe, Brown Derby Fantasmic). In general... I think we ate too much at those places because it is human nature to want to get the "best value". I also noticed that we tended to pick the most expensive items on the menu when the price was set. By contrast... at the rest of the restaurants... we tended to just order what we wanted... without significant concern about the price. For this reason... we think that DDE is a better plan for us over the DDP.
/Jim
We also eat breakfast in the room each morning. I made bacon & eggs each morning... but some people ate cereal, frozen breakfast sandwiches, danish or doughnuts.
Four my family of four... there were 3 adults for 12 nights... plus one adult for 4 nights during this trip... so a total of 40 person-days. During the last 5 nights... we had an extra 2 adults staying in our condo, and joining us at all meals. However, they paid separately, so their total is not included below.
We ate as follows (each grouping is a separate day):
- Rose and Crown
- Nine Dragons
- Liberty Tree Tavern
- Beaches and Cream
- Wolfgang Puck Dining Room
- Beaches and Cream
- Boma's
- Prime Time Cafe
- Big River
- Germany Biergarten
- Coral Reef
- Bistro de Paris
- Trails End Buffet
- Le Cellier
- Boardwalk Bakery
- Cape May Cafe
- ESPN
- Pinocchio's (our only CS restaurant)
- Plaza Ice Cream Parlor
- Beaches and Cream
- O'Hana
- El Marrakesh
- Teppanyaki Dining (DDE not accepted)
- Prime Time Cafe
- Whispering Canyon
- Brown Derby Fantasmic Pkg (DDE not accepted)
Total for food and alcohol was $1849.27 or $46.23 PP per day... excluding the groceries that we bought for breakfast. I was satisfied overall... and for us... eating two TS restaurants per day is preferable.
I do not think that I will plan to get the Fantasmic Pkg again. We have done it before... and I realized that it was not the best value... but we did have guests with us and we were not too sure how busy we would be as "tour park commandos"... so we felt the reserved seating pass would be worth something... it wasn't.
For us a Disney Dining plan wouldn't have worked well. We only ate CS one time... and it was lousy. By contrast, the TS restaurants were generally really good, and a nice escape from the heat. It is a great opportunity to relax, cool down, and re-hydrate.
There were a few meals which included appetizer, entrée, and dessert as part of the price (Boma, Biergarten, Trail's End Buffet, Cape May Cafe, Brown Derby Fantasmic). In general... I think we ate too much at those places because it is human nature to want to get the "best value". I also noticed that we tended to pick the most expensive items on the menu when the price was set. By contrast... at the rest of the restaurants... we tended to just order what we wanted... without significant concern about the price. For this reason... we think that DDE is a better plan for us over the DDP.
/Jim