Lisa F
is a very wise woman
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We stay Deluxe 90% of the time (we own DVC), the other 10% we stay club or at POFQ. We also get 40% off RO since we are AP holders, Florida residents and Acitve Duty Military. We are going down for 7 days in a week, staying at the poly and paying OOP for the dining plan. With four little kids, I've used the DDP calculator and the DDP is "a deal" for us, because of our children's ages. This may change with their appetite as the years go by.
We usually go to The World 60 days a year on average. I might not post a lot, but I'm not a Disney Spring chicken. Free Dining was a great idea and deal when it was first introduced in the 2000s. But it was introduced when The World actually had down times. As a previous poster states, over the years Disney has increased prices so free dining isn't free. This is all I was saying, if free dining saves people money because of their situations, that's awesome. But all the Madness that goes on every year for something that is mostly smoke and mirrors, just seems silly to me. Again, I realize everyone is different and I'm sure I do things that others may find silly.
another disney old lady here, own at DVC, have never done free dining myself because there is not a discount in the world that comes close to buying into DVC 17 years ago.
that said, traveling solo with my kid and lots of character meals and it's a deal when you have at least as many disney kids as adults and are wanting to do a lot of character dining. When you do the AYCTE meals, the question of whether you would have ordered appetizer or dessert or whatever goes away. In fact I only have 2 meals planned where appetizer even matters (rest are AYCTE) and am even planning to use 4 of my 24 total DxDDP credits for QS meals and have planned some specific snacks but am counting the rest valued at $4 a piece, I'm still saving over $200... not over ordering to increase value and not using every TS to it's max value either.
But it's hard to make generalizations without adding some specifics. In general if you have at least 1:1 disney kid to adult ratio and do a lot (not sure where the threshold of "a lot" is but pretty sure I cross it lol) the dining plan is a deal. If you are maxing out occupancy in an inexpensive room and have lots of disney adults, free dining will put you ahead of a RO discount, but only if you were planning to eat that much in the first place. If the amount that you were budgeting on food is less than the difference between the RO discount and the full price room with free dining, then it's not a deal, even if you get to eat more... but even if you are paying a bit more but getting to enjoy things you couldn't justify before, you might consider it a deal.
All that said, I hope free dining goes away. The one thing it DOES do is make ADRs very very hard to get as more people are going to restaurants than normal and the seasoned travelers are the ones who tend to partake of free dining, which means they are "gaming the system" by having dummy resort reservations to get a leg up on booking their dining with the 180+10 window. I'm watching early december with trepidation hoping I will be able to get some of the coveted ADRs that I want like BoG dinner etc. If free dining has as limited availability and is requiring more expensive rooms like people are surmising then it should be fine and a ton of availability should open up for september/october where people are having trouble. But for people not booking FD but traveling during those periods it is kind of a nuisance because it really increases competitiveness for coveted ADRs during times when booking at 180 or even 180+4 to 7 SHOULD be sufficient.
