tink_n_pooh
<font color=darkorchid>my TP isn't going anywhere.
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We have used it several times now. We like to do a sit down a day, and prefer the signatures, so we have learned to utilize the counter service meals and signatures in a way that suits us. When we have a signature planned, we rarely eat a CS meal. Since the signatures take two TS credits, we find a good CS place for our main meal on the off days where we don't have a signature booked. We have also used two TS credits for one meal and just paid using the DDE discount for the second meal. We find we always have counter service credits left over, but that's because we rarely eat CS, and when we do, it is something like Flame Tree or Sunshine Seasons, where it's more like a full meal. Even with not using it to it's fullest (we rarely do desserts), we still feel it is a good value. Now I'll temper that by saying that is the case when it is just the two of us. When we have had other guests with us and especially when the guests include children in the 10-13 age group, we have not felt it was a great value.
Some people love it, some don't. It is pretty much a matter of personal preference.
We tried it on one of our split-stay vacations. For the two of us, it was way too much food, and when it is only us, we won't get it again.
HOWEVER...............if we are with some/all of our kids and their families, we will definitely suggest it for them! First of all, they're all big eaters (think "vacuums"), and for families, it can be a great deal. The one downside to it is being sort of "locked in" to ADRs and the time-consuming TS's. With DVC, it's not too much of a problem since a DVCer is not usually doing Commando WDW (we all know we're coming back
), but for an infrequent guest, eating can use up a large chunk of vacation time, even if it saves money.
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This could be written about 100 different topics on these boards, and again it fits here on this topic.
We eat off-site a few times since we have a car and it would never save us money, so not a good plan for us. For others, it's a great money-saver and as vwlvette said it can really help in budgeting for a trip.
Does anyone have an experience with DVC & the premium dining? I only see reference to the DDP on the member site. Our VCG told us we could get the premium for $40/day. We're booking a large, adult family get together in January '08 and hoped to use it then. Any help you could offer would be appreciated.
DH & I used the old "Gold Key" plan back in '96 and it was great! This is MIL's first real trip and I want it to be extra special.
What your guide is talking about IS the DDP. It costs $39.95/person/day. Just call MS and tell them you need the DDP, and you payfor it when you arrive at the resort.