That's exactly what I meant. The OP was wondering which was the best way to go. We don't drink sodas, bottled water, or the measley cs desserts (as maybe the OP doesn't either) so our CS meals are exactly about $10 per person. Water is free and I wouldn't want their desserts, so it's much cheaper to pay OOP. "Comparing" what the OP wanted in CS meals is what she stated - don't think she really said if she wanted the extras ea. meal that you have to purchase with the QSDP. Just reread the OP's post and she said "would like to spend as little on food as possible" - to me that means she can well spend about $10 per person and be well ahead of the price of the QSDP. The desserts are usually awful and why pay $2.50 for water when you can get it free. JMO
However, I'm not aware of a rule that says that if you have 4 people in your room that you have to redeem 4 meal credits for each meal. You could have your children split one for lunch or dinner, and then save up some credits for breakfast.
However, I'm not aware of a rule that says that if you have 4 people in your room that you have to redeem 4 meal credits for each meal. You could have your children split one for lunch or dinner, and then save up some credits for breakfast.
Another tip with CS credits is, a whole pizza in the resorts' food court (or at least at Pop Century) was 2 CS credits. My wife and the kids LOVED the pizza at Pop Century and we ended up eating that twice for lunch (taking after lunch breaks at resort in the 105° heat). Then we were able to trade in the CS credits for 2 snack credits. We didn't use many of our snack credits and ended up bringing 10 Mickeyhead Rice Krispy treats home to give to grandma/grandpa and aunts/uncles.Or you can use spare credits for people not on the plan - even total strangers. We have been the recipients, more than once, of people in line asking if we'd like free food because they had extra credits that they weren't going to use. Worked for us.![]()
We didn't use many of our snack credits and ended up bringing 10 Mickeyhead Rice Krispy treats home to give to grandma/grandpa and aunts/uncles.
Based on what you have written, I would pay OOP. Your DD10 is actually considered a Disney "adult" so you would have to pay the adult price for her. Honestly, we save more $$ paying OOP. We would not "typically" eat dessert with every meal. We like being able to split. My DS4 and myself split the chicken/ribs combo at Cosmic Rays at MK, for example.
Also, I don't like to be limited. If I decide to just to a restaurant and get a some appetizers I want to be able to.
This may be helpful:
The CS Dining plan would be $35x3 and $12x1 for each night of your stay ($117)
My family's typical day at MK would be:
Breakfast:
Main St Bakery
Chocolate croissant $2.30
Cinnamon Roll $4
Muffin $2.60
Egg, Ham, Croissant $6
Tap water to drink
Total: approx $15
Lunch:
Columbia Harbour House
2 anchors aweigh sandwich for $9 each
2 kids meals for $5.50 each
tap water again
Total: approx $29
Dinner:
Cosmic Rays
1/2 chicken and ribs combo $14
1/2 chicken $10
kids chicken nuggets $5.50
3 drinks $7.50
Total: approx $37
3 snacks $12
Day total: $93 which is $24 under the cost of the plan. I did not get the cheapest thing on the menus either.
Unless you choose the Deluxe Dining Plan, it is hard to breakeven with a Disney Dining Plan. I always go OOP now.
That's exactly what I meant. The OP was wondering which was the best way to go. We don't drink sodas, bottled water, or the measley cs desserts (as maybe the OP doesn't either) so our CS meals are exactly about $10 per person. Water is free and I wouldn't want their desserts, so it's much cheaper to pay OOP. "Comparing" what the OP wanted in CS meals is what she stated - don't think she really said if she wanted the extras ea. meal that you have to purchase with the QSDP. Just reread the OP's post and she said "would like to spend as little on food as possible" - to me that means she can well spend about $10 per person and be well ahead of the price of the QSDP. The desserts are usually awful and why pay $2.50 for water when you can get it free. JMO
Thank you all SO much for your suggestions and your opinions. After reading all your opinions, I have opted to pay OOP since it will be less expensive for me. Neither of my kids eat a whole lot and I don't eat all that much either although I could if the food was right there for meI will not have a car so we will not be able to eat offsite. I know a few people here suggested comic rays. Can't remember if I have been there or not but will definitely go there. And I have been to Earl's at DTD in the past as well as Backlot express at DHS. I will make sure i pack plenty of snacks in our bags so we can snack when we need to. And have my DH get one refillable mug and maybe I can buy a case of water and have it shipped to our DVC resort. We are also doing a split stay. 2 nights at AKV and 2 nights at BWV. And for the first day, our flight doesn't get into to Orlando til almost 10pm so it really doesn't make sense to get the DDP on the first 2 nights since I will have too many meals leftover since we will just be checking in and going to bed on the first night. I have one reservation at Mama Melrose for the fantasmic pkg and that is it for TS. I thought about Cape May's for the seafood dinner buffet but more than likely skip it. Never been but after checking out the prices, I think I will skip it. My kids would not eat that much to justify the cost.
The DDP just wasn't economic for my family so I'm going to stick with OOP for our trip March 12-19.
Its just myself, Ds(12) and Dd (15); daughter and I don't eat much and son loves burgers. Once he said he didn't come all the way to Disney world to eat "Supper", lol! We've been to DL many times and our last trip to WDW was for 9 days in 2006. We only ate TS once ( Some fancy Italian place and the kids didn't even finish theirs)..kids didn't want to "waste" attraction/ride time sitting at a restaurant so we mostly did Kiosk snacks, Bakery's, (I can go all day on a Turkey leg, yummy!) and CS for lunch or dinner.
When I reserved our trip on Disney's website, I pondered getting the DP, just because I had never done it. Out of curiosity, I added the DDP and it added almost TWELVE HUNDRED dollars to our reservation!Then, I changed it to QS, since that was closer to how we ate, and it added nearly EIGHT HUNDRED bucks!
NEVER in any of our trips to Disney have we spend even close to 1200 bucks on food. Not even on our 9 day trip. I never would, either! Why spend so much on something you are going to P**p out and forget about when they could use that money for souvenirs and stuff they can take home for memories and show off to their friends!
I usually bring $1000 bucks spending money and still come back with change-that's including FOOD, Souvenirs etc.. everything.
SO I guess it depends on what kid of eaters you are...and how much time your kids want to spend sitting in the restaurant vs running around the parks.
Maybe is Disney made the DP customizable,...like you could choose how many TS meals you want etc, which would, in turn, affect the price, THEN it would be a better deal.
But for us, NOT getting the DP puts over $700 back in my pocket.![]()
That's how we feel. For one, we can never eat big meals every day because we aren't big eaters, plus we enjoy the freedom of eating when we choose. We never get desserts with our meals, but like to eat them at odd times when we see something we'd like to try. Not soda drinkers either, so our receipts don't come close to the DDP costs. We never think about the cost of what we get, just don't eat that much. Plus, I've never understood people getting so excited about "free" dining. It's NOT free. You can usually get a room discount and depending on how many, or the # of adults vs. kids, you are definitely "paying" for it. You MUST pay rack rate for the room, so how can it be called "free"? Just another Disney ploy![]()