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Oops, I just realized that I should've posted this in the Dining Plan section of the forum. Moderator, please feel free to move this!:/
Hi there! I've just begun the early planning process for our trip in 2017 during F&W. This will be our 6th trip but the last couple of times we've skipped the DDP. Due to all of the changes to DDP and the addition of new restaurants, I have several questions before determining whether the deluxe plan would be worth it for us.
A little background first. Our travel party will primarily consist of adults which would be myself, my adult sons ages 23 through 28 and 27 year old DIL. I own DVC and we'll be staying for two weeks. We are foodies, enjoy alcohol in moderation and typically have dinner at four to five signature restaurants during our trips. Again, we are going during F&W, so we'll be visiting Epcot at least twice, probably three times. As for the parks, we no longer feel the need to stay from opening to close. We arrive at rope drop, leave after lunch, relax at our resort, have a leisurely sit down dinner somewhere, then back to a park for night time entertainment.
My list of must do sit down restaurants are the following: Jiko, Boma (once for breakfast and once for dinner), Sci-Fi Dine-In (lunch), Monsieur Paul, Via Napoli, Rose & Crown (lunch), Be Our Guest (lunch), California Grill, Raglan Road, Morimoto Asia, The Boathouse, Jock Lindsey's Hangar Bar, The Edison, STK Orlando and Homecoming: Florida Kitchen and Southern Shine. I know the last three I mentioned haven't opened yet but will supposedly debut summer/fall of this year.
Sooo, if you're still reading, here are my questions:
1. Does anyone have any recent experiences to share about the deluxe DDP and did you think it was a value?
2. What are the limitations with regard to the newer venues such as Monsieur Paul, Morimoto Asia or The Boathouse with regard to use of DDP credits? I'm sure there are exclusions based on my review of the menus.
3. Is a small plate considered an appetizer?
4. I'm thinking of purchasing TIW at the DVC Member cost of $150. We'd use this to get the 20% discount on alcohol and anything DDP doesn't cover. We typically have wine or a cocktail at dinner every night. Do you think it's worth it for two weeks?
5. With the recent DDP changes, has anyone had the opportunity to convert a TS credit into three snack credits, what has your experience been and how to you get maximum value?
Thank you in advance for reading my long post!
Hi there! I've just begun the early planning process for our trip in 2017 during F&W. This will be our 6th trip but the last couple of times we've skipped the DDP. Due to all of the changes to DDP and the addition of new restaurants, I have several questions before determining whether the deluxe plan would be worth it for us.
A little background first. Our travel party will primarily consist of adults which would be myself, my adult sons ages 23 through 28 and 27 year old DIL. I own DVC and we'll be staying for two weeks. We are foodies, enjoy alcohol in moderation and typically have dinner at four to five signature restaurants during our trips. Again, we are going during F&W, so we'll be visiting Epcot at least twice, probably three times. As for the parks, we no longer feel the need to stay from opening to close. We arrive at rope drop, leave after lunch, relax at our resort, have a leisurely sit down dinner somewhere, then back to a park for night time entertainment.
My list of must do sit down restaurants are the following: Jiko, Boma (once for breakfast and once for dinner), Sci-Fi Dine-In (lunch), Monsieur Paul, Via Napoli, Rose & Crown (lunch), Be Our Guest (lunch), California Grill, Raglan Road, Morimoto Asia, The Boathouse, Jock Lindsey's Hangar Bar, The Edison, STK Orlando and Homecoming: Florida Kitchen and Southern Shine. I know the last three I mentioned haven't opened yet but will supposedly debut summer/fall of this year.
Sooo, if you're still reading, here are my questions:
1. Does anyone have any recent experiences to share about the deluxe DDP and did you think it was a value?
2. What are the limitations with regard to the newer venues such as Monsieur Paul, Morimoto Asia or The Boathouse with regard to use of DDP credits? I'm sure there are exclusions based on my review of the menus.
3. Is a small plate considered an appetizer?
4. I'm thinking of purchasing TIW at the DVC Member cost of $150. We'd use this to get the 20% discount on alcohol and anything DDP doesn't cover. We typically have wine or a cocktail at dinner every night. Do you think it's worth it for two weeks?
5. With the recent DDP changes, has anyone had the opportunity to convert a TS credit into three snack credits, what has your experience been and how to you get maximum value?
Thank you in advance for reading my long post!
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) and picky eaters as far as food quality, so we actually prefer sit down restaurants as opposed to quick service.
Based on that, yet another reason to consider regular DDP, unless someone else has another opinion. With regular DP, I can convert a QS to three snack credits which can be used for F&W. Now, I may need to do a bit more research in this regard but I believe this was successfully done by many last year.