I am now working on the dining portion of our upcoming trip. It will be my husband and myself and our two young boys (age 7 and 9). We plan to do a little eating/cooking in our room each day, but we will certainly be eating a nice sit down meal at least once a day. In my mind, I see...
* Character Breakfast (1 - 2) to get us into the parks early
* Breakfast at our resort or in our room other days
* Small lunches out or lunches in the room
* Pizza in the room (1 night)
* Nice supper out most nights (table service)
* Character Meal (1 night, probably at BCV)
I figure we might buy a snack/drink when we are at the parks, but we will have some snacks/drinks in the room as well. My question is... Do you really save money with the dining plan, or is the cost the same as if you bought those meals yourself.
FYI...The basic plan will cost us $665.60 for the five nights, and the Deluxe will run us $1009.80. The boys are still young enough to get the lower price, but that still seems like a lot of money for food. I am hoping someone out there did the math (looked up entree and snack costs) and figured out whether this thing really saves you money, or are you just basically pre-paying. Thanks for your input on this.
* Character Breakfast (1 - 2) to get us into the parks early
* Breakfast at our resort or in our room other days
* Small lunches out or lunches in the room
* Pizza in the room (1 night)
* Nice supper out most nights (table service)
* Character Meal (1 night, probably at BCV)
I figure we might buy a snack/drink when we are at the parks, but we will have some snacks/drinks in the room as well. My question is... Do you really save money with the dining plan, or is the cost the same as if you bought those meals yourself.
FYI...The basic plan will cost us $665.60 for the five nights, and the Deluxe will run us $1009.80. The boys are still young enough to get the lower price, but that still seems like a lot of money for food. I am hoping someone out there did the math (looked up entree and snack costs) and figured out whether this thing really saves you money, or are you just basically pre-paying. Thanks for your input on this.
Bill
crabby
With the cost of most buffets over $35 it is a savings for us. 