Yes, good point: Appetizers are typically just as labor-intensive to prepare as entrees.
tarheel - I'm with you in hoping that there is a version of the current premium package (3 meals) without the recreation - not that I want the recreation package gone either. Some trips we are up for recreation, some trips we aren't, however we are always up for TS over CS.
With respect to resort level and package level, the only packaged that must be booked at a deluxe resort is the platinum package - as the highest tiered package, it projects an image of luxury, also it includes pre-trip planning serviced by the concierge level planners which is only availabe at deluxe resorts. The current premium plan (3 meals plus recreation) is available at any resort - from value to deluxe to dvc resorts (not on points). I have a feeling that any new tiered dining plans will follow that mold.
If there is a tiered "meals only" plan, I too think each tier will be offered to all onsite guests. I just can't see them tying each dining plan level into the resort level. Without options, fewer people would purchase the plan.
A plan that offers 3 TS meals per day works better if the guest is staying in a resort that has a TS restaurant. Disney may want to avoid overselling the plan. At least one of the better plans is, or at least was, only available to guests at deluxe restaurants.
I'd expect a premium plan, with 3 TS meals per day, will wind up costing us at least double the cost of the basic plan.
Yes, good point: Appetizers are typically just as labor-intensive to prepare as entrees.
A plan that offers 3 TS meals per day works better if the guest is staying in a resort that has a TS restaurant. Disney may want to avoid overselling the plan. At least one of the better plans is, or at least was, only available to guests at deluxe restaurants.
I'd expect a premium plan, with 3 TS meals per day, will wind up costing us at least double the cost of the basic plan.
Just means that with no Appetizer, you get no bread with your meal at Mama Melrose![]()
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Hmmm... but just an appetizer sampler platter would... You answer the "Are you on the Dining Plan?" question when you check in, and then the hostess brings you and a sampler platter, staged and waiting, to your table at the same time. That could work.
2 TS meals would work for my family, but I suppose Disney can't offer a perfect option for everyone.![]()
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Every little bit helps!If moving tables is the motivation such a plan would only save a bit of time.
I suspect that you'll visit WDW anyway.And this is obviously personal but there is absolutely no way that I would be satisfied with a predetermined salad or sampler platter. That alone would make such a plan a total no go for me.
I suspect that you'll visit WDW anyway.Regardless, as you already know, they're really aiming their changes at what they understand the standard guest purchasing behaviors to be.
Every little bit helps!
I suspect that you'll visit WDW anyway.Regardless, as you already know, they're really aiming their changes at what they understand the standard guest purchasing behaviors to be.
And business is, of course, all about playing the probabilities, trading off how many people would versus how many wouldn't, taking into consideration how much the people who would contribute to profit versus the loss associated with how much the people who wouldn't would have contributed to profit.Absolutely. We would still dine in the restaurants as well. We just wouldn't purchase the DDP.
If I had a dime for every time someone said this and it turned out that XXX came to pass, I'd be a millionaire. Actually, it amazes me how much we can find this phrase associated with things that have already come to pass. I think what people want to be the Disney spirit and the actual Disney spirit differ.XXX just doesn't seem in the Disney spirit.
If I had a dime for every time someone said this and it turned out that XXX came to pass, I'd be a millionaire. Actually, it amazes me how much we can find this phrase associated with things that have already come to pass. I think what people want to be the Disney spirit and the actual Disney spirit differ.