ChillyWilleys
<font color=blue>My mother is a finger licking cak
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thats terrible. A punishment for being a member.
thats terrible. A punishment for being a member.
Well I just think it stinks that other people are entitled to free dining that I am not. When I pay about what they can pay in my yearly fees, never mind what I paid for the membership. I know its not a punishment but the point of my membership was for an affordable yearly vacation I might as well have just booked in that case. Especially when I see that they are booking the dvc resorts for about the same rate as a moderate resort during those times. Certainly not a punishment, but doesn't help to make me feel that I made a good deal.
Well I just think it stinks that other people are entitled to free dining that I am not. When I pay about what they can pay in my yearly fees, never mind what I paid for the membership. I know its not a punishment but the point of my membership was for an affordable yearly vacation I might as well have just booked in that case. Especially when I see that they are booking the dvc resorts for about the same rate as a moderate resort during those times. Certainly not a punishment, but doesn't help to make me feel that I made a good deal.
Plus, from what I have read that next year free DDP will only be Deluxe resorts, and Moderates will get the quick service plan and values will get nothing.
So not that great of a deal for most people anymore.
Plus, from what I have read that next year free DDP will only be Deluxe resorts, and Moderates will get the quick service plan and values will get nothing.
So not that great of a deal for most people anymore.
Everyone is eligible for free dining. Just book that value resort for cash at rack rate. And buy the tickets, too.
If you figure it out, you can get the dining plan for nearly less than you would pay for purchasing a reservation at a value resort at rack rate- unless your family is huge.
Free dining is just a way to fill rooms that would normally be vacant because all the kids have gone back to school and hurricane season is at it's prime. We should never look at Disney as gifting guests with freebies. Disney and free just don't go together.
While that certainly would not surprise me, I have not heard that. Where did you hear it?
So true! We are buying DVC for the long-term benefits of the membership, since our kids are only 3 and 1 right now and we know we want to go to WDW every other year at least until they are in college, then if they don't want to go with us anymore DH and I still get to enjoy it ourselves and still stay at BWV (what we are buying as our home resort). We know that as of now we have the option of the DDP, and that we get to stay at a deluxe resort every time we go, in a larger accommodation as well."Free" dining is not really free. You must purchase a package that includes a room at rack rate and park tickets for the length of your stay. By doing this they are making more per night than usual on the room and that pays for the "free" dining.
There are many guests that are not eligible for "free" dining. They include guests staying on an AP room rate, guests staying on a AAA room rate and DVC members. Don't get caught up in the marketing lingo. Just because it is called "free" doesn't mean there is no cost involved. Disney is still making their money, believe me.
Even by paying for the dining plan with DVC you'll still pay less, over the course of your membership, than those that take advantage of the "free" dining. Try to see it for what it really is, instead of looking at it as something you're losing out on. In the long run you're actually ahead.
The only time free dining is a deal is if you are staying in a value room. Any other class of room you end up paying the same or more as you would if you got a discount on the room and paid for dining.
I'd much rather stay in a deluxe and pay for food than to have to stay at Pop and get free food.