Well, that's a little like changing the rules of the game mid-way through. Where you need to make assumptions, I like making the most conservative assumptions which are reasonable. In my case, I assumed that we wouldn't be ordering any appetizers or desserts, when in reality, at least two of us will always have a salad with each meal. I highly recommend that approach. That way, if you're inaccurate, you're inaccurate such that the Dining Plan ends up being an every greater value than you figured it was originally.
So given the most conservative assumptions which are reasonable, how does the Dining Plan stack up for you?
This is the #1 reason why our guests want to get the Dining Plan.
Some would view this as a negative -- a loss of flexibility. I view it as a neutral, since it has both positive and negative aspects.
Another consideration with positive and negative aspects.