Hi All,
I know this question has been kind of asked many times before. My question, though, comes with a twist:
Is it worth doing the DDX Plan versus Out of pocket? The twist consist of the following assumptions:
1. If we were out of pocket, there's no way we would order what we plan to order on the Deluxe plan. That said, we'd still use up all our options (App, Entree, Dessert, Drink) with the plan if we take it.
2. In real life, we often do at least one appetizer and one soup for dinner (between my wife and I, not each), but never at lunch - in fact we're very light lunch eaters.
3. We would never go to places like Boma at $30 a person for breakfast no matter how good it is. Same as, we'd never pay $140 for lunch at Brown Derby no matter how good the food (both are currently ADR's under our DDX Plan.
4. We rarely order dessert, if we do, we only order one and split it.
5. When on the DDX, your tips go up as well because as a percentage of what you order.
6. We do, though, love a good dinner, and plan on a number of Signature Dining.
7. Assume we match our DDX credits of 21 to eating OOP and that no additional meals are needed (they will be but it wouldn't matter either way in terms of this calculation).
I did a detailed calculation of every meal we plan to eat at the various ADR's on the trip report over seven days (I know we'll likely change our mind, but I erred high per meal). There are three of us, although one of us is a toddler/infant (she's free). For my wife and I it came out to a total cost, no tips or drinks of $1,375 under the Deluxe plan. The plan (2011) costs, according to the website, $79/person/per day or $158 x 7 = $1,106. Okay, so far, so good. We win on the Deluxe plan. . .
Then I looked at what we would eat without the plan (Same restaurants except no Boma, no Brown Derby, instead QS). The total OOP no tips no drinks would be $1,050. Add back the mugs at $15 a piece = $1,080. Versus $1,106.
Finally, I subtracted the spread between tips under OOP ($200 over the 7 days) and DDX ($250 over seven days) and added that to my OOP costs. This came out to $50.
Okay, so under my OOP $1,080 - $50 = $1,030 v. $1,106 DDX Plan.
So it looks like I'm better off OOP versus DDX by about $75. . .not a big deal given that the time I just spent calculating this I could have earned by working. . .
But for the sake on intellectual curiosity: What am I missing? What additional information would you want from me? Did I calculate the DDX Plan correctly in the first place?
It's highly likely we will still do the DDX simply because it's simple. I find this exercise enjoyable for sake of thinking this stuff through. I think Disney is not stupid either and when they say they're saving us a ton of money, sure, they are, if we really ate as much as they offer on a regular basis, but we don't so it seems at best a break even except with DDX we can splurge.
I would greatly appreciate DISBoard thoughts on this. All feedback - both nerdy calculation critiques and qualitative enjoyment/misery observations most welcome!
Cheers,
AKADada