DDP Example of what your meals are ?

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Can someone post what there typical day is on the plan. Meaning what they eat and from which restaurants.

Thanks T
 
So SO many posts contain people's resturaunt choices and so many people choose so many different things, I dont' believe you'll find a typical day or pattern.
 
For us a family of four all considered adults--one MK day


Breakfast in the Villa

11:30 lunch at Pinocchios--three pizza/salad combos (3CS credits)
two orders of figaro fries (2 Snack credits)
2 milkshakes (dessert from CS)
1 Cannoli (dessert from CS)
3 bottled waters (Drink form CS credit)

4:30 use two snack credits at wherever

8pm Dinner at Tony's using four TS credits everyone gets whatever they want.
 
Check out some of the dining reviews (mine are linked in my signature).

Many people list what they ate on a day by day basis.
 

Our group contains 2 adults and 1 twelve year old.

We usually stay at the Poly. Let's say we go to Epcot this day.

We would go to the Kona coffee bar upstairs at the Poly and get 2 coffees, a milk, and 3 pastrys or fruit (maybe a banana). (1 snack credit per person and pay OOP for drinks)

Lunch: At one of the wonderful CS placesd around the World (for my family it would be Tangierine Cafe in Morocco or Sunshine Seasons, depending on our location in the park and our cravings at the moment) at a fairly early time since we had an early/light breakfast (1 CS per person)

Dinner: We would either eat at Kona Cafe or a restaurant on the World Showcase, if still at Epcot, at a time that I could reserve an ADR. Since we've had such a big lunch, we are able to be flexible with this time to get the restaurant of our choice. (1 TS per person)
 
There are many reviews on the Review Board here that detail what each person ordered on the DDP and their thoughts about the service, the food, the atmosphere, etc. I will warn you though, they are addictive!!!
 
You are not going to find a typical pattern. The plan is flexible and can be used different ways.

This is my 4 night trip last weekend.

1) CS at Pop food court plus one snack for bagel chips. Dinner Ohana (1 TS)
2) 1 snack popcorn (my nephew ate it, not me). I didn't use any of my CS credits this day. Dinner Chefs de France (1 TS)
3) Snack for a Coke at Pop food court early. 1 CS for lunch at Pop food court. Dinner Flying Fish (2 TS). Now out of TS credits.
4) 1 snack (gelato at Beach Club Marketplace, now out of snacks). Dinner at Earl of Sandwich (1 CS).
5) Lunch at Pop food court. Now out of CS.
 
DH and I have a very quick, light snack for breakfast in the room (maybe just a glass of milk or something). Then we share an early CS, right when the lunch places open (around 11am). We have an early dinner, around 3:30-4ish and then around fireworks time we share another CS "snack", possibly taking the dessert back to the room to share for breakfast the next day. We have snacks whenever the mood hits us :)
 
Typical day at Epcot:

Eat a pop tart, a granola bar, or a piece of fruit as we're getting dressed around 7:00am. Use our refillable mug to grab a soda or hot chocolate to drink while we're waiting for the bus.

Lunch: Lamb/chicken swarma platter, soda, and baklava from Tangeriene Cafe in Morrocco as soon as they open.

Dinner: raspberry chocolate shake, Vine Ripened tomato stack, filet with mushroom risotto, creme brulee at Le Cellier at around 5:30-6:00pm.

Snack: share a kaki gori from Japan in the afternoon and then share a bag of hot roasted sweet pecans during Illuminations

Typical day at MK:

Breakfast: again eat a granola bar or piece of fruit while getting dressed for EMH, then use refillable mug for hot chocolate to drink while waiting for bus.

Lunch: 1/2 sandwich and cup of soup, soda, and chocolate cake at Columbia Harbour House.

Dinner: raspberry smoothie, pot stickers, teriyaki steak with veggies, and macadamia tart at Konas.

Snack: share a Dole Whip float while watching the 3:00pm parade then share an ice cream sandwich on the way out of the park.
 
Typical day at Epcot:

Eat a pop tart, a granola bar, or a piece of fruit as we're getting dressed around 7:00am. Use our refillable mug to grab a soda or hot chocolate to drink while we're waiting for the bus.

Lunch: Lamb/chicken swarma platter, soda, and baklava from Tangeriene Cafe in Morrocco as soon as they open.

Dinner: raspberry chocolate shake, Vine Ripened tomato stack, filet with mushroom risotto, creme brulee at Le Cellier at around 5:30-6:00pm.

Snack: share a kaki gori from Japan in the afternoon and then share a bag of hot roasted sweet pecans during Illuminations

Typical day at MK:

Breakfast: again eat a granola bar or piece of fruit while getting dressed for EMH, then use refillable mug for hot chocolate to drink while waiting for bus.

Lunch: 1/2 sandwich and cup of soup, soda, and chocolate cake at Columbia Harbour House.

Dinner: raspberry smoothie, pot stickers, teriyaki steak with veggies, and macadamia tart at Konas.

Snack: share a Dole Whip float while watching the 3:00pm parade then share an ice cream sandwich on the way out of the park.



Do you take your refillable mugs with you into the parks? Where do you store them?
 
Well like some have mentioned so many combinations but ill run thru what i may eat at epcot one day.

Snack: the nuts from the cart outside of the land. they are yummy.
CS: Sunshine seasons, usually the focaccia sandwich with water and a lemon tart for dessert,yum!!
TS: Le Cellier is our fav. - shrimp cocktail, steak, sorbet.

At mk, a snack, probably the dole whip. and for cs the combo platter from cosmi rays that can be shared. we are doing TS at crystal palace this year.
 
well, let's see, this will probably be our first day (sept. 20th)

breakfast: in car about 8 a.m. (we'll arrive in wdw about 9 a.m.)
lunch: at american adventure at epcot ws (my DH is NOT an adventurous eater,lol)
dinner: at biergarten
snacks: we usually save them up and spend them the night before we leave on bagged cookies/snacks to bring home (dd LOVES the minnie's bake shop graham cookies!)



 
Do you take your refillable mugs with you into the parks? Where do you store them?

We like to drink hot chocolate in the mornings waiting for the bus, so yes we do take them with us. I usually stop in the first restroom I see as we enter the park to wash them out, put a paper towel in them, and put them in my backpack. They're light so I never know they're in there. When we come back at night, we take them out and get a soda or hot chocolate on the way to our room. It saves having to run up to our room to get them. If my mom is with us, she will have an ECV with a basket in the front. We'll just keep them in there all day. No one's ever bothered them.
 












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