twokids0204
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Can you purchase the Disney Dining Plan with your DVC resort stay?
Yes. It must be added at least 48 hours prior to your arrival date. You pay for it when you check in.
I'm rounding up a few cents, and 2010 prices haven't been announced. But for 2009, the standard DDP is about $40 per adult per night, children 9 and under are about $11. The deluxe plan is $72 per adult and $21 per child per night.
All occupants of the room must be on the same plan and for all nights of the room reservation.
Don't count on it long term, Disney has a history of these type plans coming, being gutted, then going away.Thanks for the quick reply! Now that my kids are young I see the value in doing at least the basic dining plan so we can do a character meal a day. Still on the fence about DVC but will likely do something at BLT. Good to know the dining plan is there if I want it.
I would strongly recommend that you evaluate DVC solely on the basis of using your points at DVC resorts...nothing else.Thanks for the quick reply! Now that my kids are young I see the value in doing at least the basic dining plan so we can do a character meal a day. Still on the fence about DVC but will likely do something at BLT. Good to know the dining plan is there if I want it.
It can and likely will be gutted further.I would strongly recommend that you evaluate DVC solely on the basis of using your points at DVC resorts...nothing else.
Any perk we enjoy today can be taken away with the stroke of a Disney pen, and perks are constantly changing. Since we bought five years ago, many perks have been discontinued and many others (including DDP) have been added.
DDP has already been through the introduction and gutting stages Dean mentioned, so it wouldn't surprise me if it went away in the next couple of years. It was initially a lodging promotion, not a dining promotion, and Disney has many ways to promote their rooms.
Do your research carefully, and ignore perks.
It can and likely will be gutted further.
Yep...I agree, either the price will rise, or a beverage or dessert will be the next to go.

Yep...
"In response to customer feedback, to streamline the program, protect the health and wellness of our visitors, and provide an enhanced dining experience, we are now offering dessert-free dining!"
Or they could eliminate the basic DDP altogether and just offer the CS plan and Deluxe.
