deluxe dining

Louisianafive

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I was looking on the website for WDW and saw they are now offering a deluxe dining option. Does anyone know what this is?:grouphug:
 
That's when my wife puts a table cloth on the picnic table.
 
That's when we put the beer can in a cozy and extend a pinky when we drink.
 

it's also when we eat the armadillo cooked on the grill, and not on the campfire.
 
I was looking on the website for WDW and saw they are now offering a deluxe dining option. Does anyone know what this is?:grouphug:

Hi! The Deluxe Dining Plan is $69 per person, and it includes 3 full meals, 2 snacks, and a refillable mug for the resort you're staying at! Here's a link: Deluxe Dining Package
 
Hi! The Deluxe Dining Plan is $69 per person, and it includes 3 full meals, 2 snacks, and a refillable mug for the resort you're staying at! Here's a link: Deluxe Dining Package

For that price I'm keeping the mug for another trip and after I eat up $69 worth of food on that plan I'm heading over to FW Guy's for a few Kungalooshes and then I'm off on my golf cart for a midnight loop tour. Maybe I'll just bring a 12 volt blender and mix em without stopping the cart. Then I'm going to hook up a Q-Beam to the cart and go shooting deer on the exercise trail. Once I got a couple deer laying on the back seat it's off to Gatordad's site and he's gonna dress and cook my deer. Wait, I don't need to eat them, I got plenty of food on my plan. I'm sorry I just couldn't resist crashing this thread. That plan sounds like a lot of eatin.
 
More food than the average person should eat - ain't America great?
 
they had to limit the number of meals for this plan to give you time to sit on the pot.
 
Where I come from we pronounce it "Deeeeeeelux"! Regional peculiarity being what it is generally requires you to tuck your thumbs into your armpit when saying it and you also have to sway back slightly. It is important to note that wearing of overalls elminates the need to put thumbs in arm-pit. This has the added benefit of keeping thumbs clean (see?) :thumbsup2

"Deeeeeeelux" dining always includes "company mashed potatos".

In the real world, it is as Rhonda explained. It appears to be an absolute pig-load of food if you max the plan out. I like the flexibility of the plan (choice of CS/TS), the TS does include the appetizer (where the standard DDP does not) & refillable mugs included are a plus also. On the down side, tips are not included in the plan (same as standard DDP).

The Deluxe Plan will likely not work for my family, as the boys have strange eating schedules when we are on vacation. Essentially, they snack the ENTIRE time (pretzels, pretzels, pretzels). Sit-down meals can be a chore w/an extremely active 1yr old & a 6 yr old who just wants to ride around in the Golf Cart all day. :lmao: Your requirements may differ from ours. I will be reading the 2008 trip reports to see what people think of the different dining plans and make our decision for Spring Break 2008 based on best info available.

If we don't do the DDP, we will bring 80lb of mudbugs to FW and have a serious crawfish boil 1st night. Hooha! Then alternate steak, then chicken, then pork ribs, then brisket, then........

Note to self (scribbling),
Here's an idea......a CS at FW with a golf cart drive thru...... Pure Gold Mr Man, pure gold.
 















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