BusyP76
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Just out of curiosity do most people do it just to get the best bang for the buck??? I am going for 15 days, and doing the dxddp, but getting the biggest bang for the buck or the most food never crossed my mind. Never thought, wow that's a lot of food. I'm on a diet, and just like at home, I need to eat every 4 hours, and if I need to eat every 4 hours, I would rather a ts than QS, especially for my diet. And yes, I will probably way overpay for what I eat, but, wouldn't I anyway. My lo will be 10 on our last day so I was able to get her as a kid, and she will eat adult and kids meals. I did CRT, HDDR, MBYBBQ, and SOA. The rest are a lot of buffets, and charactor meals and a lot of ts. Yes, I will just like at home eat, Greek yogurt and fruit for breakfast, or oatmeal and fruit. At lunch I'll eat a salad. At dinner I'll eat steak and veggies. I will only drink water. I may take a bite of my desert but that's all "it is vacation after all". But we will have lots of time to sit and visit, lots of time to rest between rides and activities we are doing horseback riding, archery, and horse drawn carriage rides. We will see Mickey no princesses without lines. When I add all that in, to me it is worth it, even if we waste a lot of food. Am I the only one who feels this way?
No you aren't alone! I like to have a Disney "bubble" around us when we go. We don't go every year or even every other year and we budget ahead of time to be able to go and not feel like we have to track our money so closely while we are there. Part of that "bubble" feeling comes from eating whatever we want wherever we happen to be that day. Most of what we like is at our favorite TS places and the deluxe dining plan works out well for us. We also like to bring home Disney treats so all those snack credits that don't get used are great for that. Some of our best Disney family memories are from just sitting around the table throughout our day and talking about how much fun we've had and what our next plan is. And you're right that having character interactions without standing in lines is totally worth it to us as well. We went once when it was pretty hot and the other time when it was oddly cold enough to warrant gloves and hats. Those meals were welcome breaks from the elements and allowed us to recharge so we could keep going. I think it's great to save money where you can and I love a discount as much as the next person but I also don't see anything wrong with setting aside money so that you can afford to not only go to WDW but to go the way you personally want to travel. There are a lot of people that like to express the sentiment that the dining plans are too much food and wasteful. Or even that staying in a deluxe or mod resort is a waste of money if you plan to be in the parks a lot. But everyone should have the freedom to set their own vacation priorities without being judged for them. It should be just as OK to splurge as it is to save (I like to do both) but somehow that is rarely expressed.