aaarcher86
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The dining plan isn't mean to be a big savings. I believe the ads for it say it CAN save you up to 20% or something like that... which is entirely true IF you eat dessert at every meal (and apps for DxDP), order a non-alcholic beverage, etc. If you'd eat the same way the dining plan allows for, you could end up with a savings depending on the foods and entrees you order.
Many people, myself include, do the dining plan regardless because I like that it's prepaid and it's convenient. I don't bat an eye at ordering an expensive steak or stopping for a snack. It's already been paid for so my spending money doesn't turn into a food budget.
We did DxDP once and it was not for us (two adults). Everyone is different, but here's the reasons we didn't like it:
1. We did it in September when it was very hot. We didn't anticipate how much the heat would take out of us, and very rarely did we feel like eating large meals.
2. Everyone always says it's a lot of food, and we're pretty big eaters, so that didn't scare us. But it is A LOT of food. When I stopped to think about, there's never an instance in real life when EACH of us would order an app, entree AND dessert. Most of the time, we picked at the app and/or dessert so a lot of food was wasted - and it's food you pay for. The cost is included in the DxDP, nothing is "thrown in".
3. We did not space our ADRs far enough apart. For example, I had breakfast around 8am, lunch around 12pm, and dinner around 6pm. Sounds logical, and it aligned with how we eat in our daily lives. But the size of the meals was not accounted for here. This was before the ADR cancellation policy was in effect, so we ended up canceling a few lunches and dinners last minute simply because we weren't hungry. Wasted a few credits as a result. Knowing what I know now, I would do 8am breakfast, 1pm lunch, and 9pm dinner. That's about the times we became hungry again.
I do think the DxDP is best suited for someone doing a TS breakfast OR TS lunch with a later signature dinner. Three TS meals in one day ate up a lot of valuable park time and as I mentioned, we weren't hungry. Using these credits on signature meals (or dinner show) is a good value and makes the planning easier too.
I'll second the September heat taking an unexpected toll on our appetites!

We happened to be using the TIW that trip, so it ended up working out - but I'm sure we would have come away with a lot of wasted food that we don't typically have on our February trips.