Ok for those in my shoes please help me out. I will be paying for 2 adults and 1 child (my DS is too young to pay). Our total will be $534 for 6N/7Days. My DH wants me to do the math and prove to him that DDP is worth it. He knows that it contains of one snack, quick service and table service. I do not know how to prove it to him that the DDP is the right thing or not. thanks
Will you be doing any table service (sit down meals) especially character meals for your little ones? Princess meals for your birthday girl? Special dinners out?
If those are in your plans anyway, then the DDP is probably the way to go. If you tend to enjoy eating out as a family anyway (sit down places, even like applebees, etc) then DDP is probably the way to go.
On the other hand, if you prefer to eat at home, your kids get antsy when you have to wait for servers. You get sick thinking of eating at buffets. You are perfectly happy with counter service (walk up to the counter, order your food, get it on a tray, carry it to a table, eat, bus your table and leave) then the DDP is probably NOT for you) but you'll still likely spend pretty darn close to the $500 for the week on CS meals anyway. Disney isn't cheap and unless you'll have access to a car and plan to drive off-site to eat many/most of your meals and/or go to a grocery store and plan to eat sandwiches/meals in your room. You are going to spend about $10/adult and $5ish/child for each counter service meal you eat.
The DDP would allow you to have- for example
Dinner with Pooh and Friends.... all 4 of you will get dinner with pooh and friends at Crystal Palace your oop cost would be with tax and tip $85.87 or it would cost your 3 TS credits....... plus that day you'd also get 3 CS credits that you could use for breakfast....plus a snack too. Since your daily cost for the plan would have been $87, I think you'd get your $$ worth out of it. Even if you'd have done breakfast vs dinner......... You'd easily spend $25 on 3 CS dinners and snacks over the course of the day.
The best way to look at the DDP, IMO, is over the week, rather than on a day by day basis. You may not get the best value each day but by the end of the week- with 2 young kids (especially a free one!) you certainly will. If you tend to do lots of character meals, all-you-can-eat meals, buffets, etc, your little one can have his own dinner/breakfast at no charge (disney policy) and you can get adorable pictures of your kiddos w/ the characters without waiting in lines (priceless)
$500 seems like a ton of money for food, I know. But the first time we went to a counterservice restaurant and they told us the total for 2 adult and 2 kids meals was $47, my dh's jaw dropped until he saw that it was 4 CS credits and not actually cash. LOL When the Hollywood and Vine Dinner buffet cost us $90...I mean 4 TS credits, he was thrilled.