Dining Locations for Premium Package?

zipDdoodah

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I just called to switch our plan from the MYW+Dining to the Premium Package today. I talked to 2 different CMs today that told me A LOT more restaurants are included with this package than on the MYW + Dining (i.e. Bistro de Paris, Downtown Disney restaurants, all Epcot restaurants, etc.). Does anybody have an actual list of the dining locations for the premium plan? I don't want to start planning and find out later the restaurants I want to eat at are not included. Thanks in advance ! :confused3
 
Hi,

I was able to find this

http://adisneyworld.disney.go.com/m...especific/eng/nontheme/tickets/MYWPremium.pdf

The Premium does include a lot more restaraunts, etc...

I know I booked my La Nouba tickets yesterday and also a dinner show. I was told that you are allowed 1 dinner show on the Premium but don't see that restriction anywhere and others have said they booked more than 1 without a problem, so who knows on that. That's just what I was told. It worked fine for us as we are only doing 1 anyway.
 
Thank you so much for the list. That's exactly what I was looking for. We booked our Cirque tickets today too! The dinner show won't be a problem for us either since we only want to do 1, although it would be interesting to know for sure if there is a limit to 1 or not. Thanks again! :cool1:
 
zipDdoodah said:
Thank you so much for the list. That's exactly what I was looking for. We booked our Cirque tickets today too! The dinner show won't be a problem for us either since we only want to do 1, although it would be interesting to know for sure if there is a limit to 1 or not. Thanks again! :cool1:


Am I doing something wrong?? I went to disney.com and priced our trip with the Premium package instead of just the regular dining package. The total went up OVER $3000 more than with just the dining package. Is that possible??? I'd love to do Cirque this year, too..but WOW...that would make my one week trip cost over $6500!
 

That's the one thing I can't find anymore is the price breakdown.

I do know though if you were only planning on changing it to go to Cirque, it would be better to just buy the Cirque tickets outright.

We got it because it includes the 3 meals/day and they can all be sit down, tours, Cirque, recreational activities (we plan on Parasailing & Fishing too), etc... included.

It all depends on how the ages of the kids, etc... We are a family of 6, so it gets a bit pricey (although the youngest is free - the oldest is 11 and I do think on the Premium there is a "Junior" price - I'm trying to think from Mousesavers). You would think if I'm on the plan I would know the breakdown. I didn't really pay attention to the "per person" amount since we already had the Gold booked and by switching to the Premium plan we saved $500. That was enough for me to switch and basically not lose anything important to us.
 
Yup, it's pretty expensive. It added almost $5000.00 to our trip for 8 nights with 7 people. If you wanna do Cirque it definitely can be done cheaper by buying your own tickets. We also liked the idea of 3 meals per day, recreation, and kid's centers, and the restaurant list has way more options than the MYW+Dining list. It's a lot of money, but we are "going all out" on this trip to treat my parents, so I want it to be special. I know there are definitely cheaper ways to go.
 

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