We were at Disney Jan 30-Feb 4. We got the dining plan because I tend to freak about money and won't enjoy myself when I'm counting every penny and gasping at $80 for hamburgers, so this way it is all paid for ahead of time. Savings or not, it is worth it to me. However, out of curiosity I saved receipts and added everything up. Here is the breakdown.
TL: DR version: The plan saved us $100.
We are 3 Disney adults and 2 Disney children, staying 6 nights and using the regular dining plan.
We ate whatever we wanted, without regard to getting the best 'value' from our credits. In total, we used 28 quick service meals and all 30 snack credits. We got 4 snacks from the food court with our two leftover QS credits. That is not included in the total, but they were used as souvenirs for friends. I also did not include the 5 refillable mugs, as we would not have gotten those and really only used them for a morning coffee/hot chocolate run.
Total cost of the dining plan: $1311.48
Our receipts totaled $1532.01. That broke down to $135.97 for snacks, $498.88 for quick service and $897.16 for table service.
Straight up, the plan 'saved' $220.62. But wait. I would not have ordered a drink or dessert with every meal, and I would have stopped my 11 year old as well. So, I subtracted out all of the drinks we would not have ordered, plus many of the desserts we would not have ordered. My husband would have ordered a coke with every meal, so I didn't subtract his, and we usually get 2 desserts to share as a family, so I kept those in. So, playing with the numbers, that is approximately $120 we 'spent' but wouldn't have without the plan, meaning the plan still saved our family of 5 approximately $100.
Table service meals were at dinner at Akershus, 1900 Park Fare, and Sci Fi Drive In, lunch at Liberty Tree Tavern, and we did the Hoop Dee Doo Revue.
TL: DR version: The plan saved us $100.
We are 3 Disney adults and 2 Disney children, staying 6 nights and using the regular dining plan.
We ate whatever we wanted, without regard to getting the best 'value' from our credits. In total, we used 28 quick service meals and all 30 snack credits. We got 4 snacks from the food court with our two leftover QS credits. That is not included in the total, but they were used as souvenirs for friends. I also did not include the 5 refillable mugs, as we would not have gotten those and really only used them for a morning coffee/hot chocolate run.
Total cost of the dining plan: $1311.48
Our receipts totaled $1532.01. That broke down to $135.97 for snacks, $498.88 for quick service and $897.16 for table service.
Straight up, the plan 'saved' $220.62. But wait. I would not have ordered a drink or dessert with every meal, and I would have stopped my 11 year old as well. So, I subtracted out all of the drinks we would not have ordered, plus many of the desserts we would not have ordered. My husband would have ordered a coke with every meal, so I didn't subtract his, and we usually get 2 desserts to share as a family, so I kept those in. So, playing with the numbers, that is approximately $120 we 'spent' but wouldn't have without the plan, meaning the plan still saved our family of 5 approximately $100.
Table service meals were at dinner at Akershus, 1900 Park Fare, and Sci Fi Drive In, lunch at Liberty Tree Tavern, and we did the Hoop Dee Doo Revue.