Disney food prices have increased by as much as $2.00 per item since August, 2018. While the cost for the dining plan for 2019 is actually the same price as 2018.
is it convenient, yes. Nice to be able to tell kids "yes, you can have that $7 sundae".
Also, when you stay at a value resort, with 2 adults and 1 Disney adult. The "
free dining" and paying rack rate is a better deal. POP resort rack rate $150 (as an example per night) offering a 20% discount, saves $30 pe r night. Getting free dining and upgrading to the regular plan, an additional $25 per night, per person. Staying 10 nights, your savings for room discount $300. Ten nights,at $25 per person ($250), 3 adults according to disney, $750. Adding the $300 (room discount) I don't want and the $750 for dining. Total cost is $1,050. Subtract the price of three refillable mugs ($20). That makes total $990.
$990 over 10 days, divided by 3 people comes out to $33 per person, per day. I know some people eat lighter and want different things.
With the average cost of $6 per snack, last year it was $5 per snack, leaves each person with $21 for two meals and drinks. Anyone drinking adult beverages or speciality drinks? Adult beverages,at quick service resort, August, 2018 was $8 each. Table service restaurants in parks any where between $10 to $15 per drink. (2019, I'm sure it increased)
So I quick service meal and table service meal for ten days is, "free" and it doesn't matter what you order from the menu.
Is it convenient, maybe the word should be "stress free" dining. If the kids don't eat everything or like it, I'm not wasting money. It's just a little less than i am saving.
Again, bottom line it's Disney and everyone is entitled to do Disney their own way.