A quick question, do Disney always offer the QS Dining Plan for Moderate resorts? Looking to book for 2019, ways off I know, but having this offered will play a big part in our plans and what we book and when.
Thanks everyone! Just need them to release 2019 booking and I will be good to go it would seem. This is one of these trips everyone is celebrating something and some first time visitors, you just want everything to be right.
Thanks everyone! Just need them to release 2019 booking and I will be good to go it would seem. This is one of these trips everyone is celebrating something and some first time visitors, you just want everything to be right.
This is us this year. We're going for 3 weeks over Xmas and new year and celebrating two 21st birthdays, a 50th birthday, an 80th birthday and me and my DH 22nd wedding anniversary with a vow renewal. There will be 18 of us altogether with 3 never having been before. TBH planning has been a nightmare as I'm a bit OCD about it as like you I want everything to be perfect but Disney seems to have other plans with events and show times not being announced and show dining packages not being released. However we will be in my happy place so it won't be that bad.
I guess it depends on the number in the party and how many sit down meals you intend to book over the duration of your stay. If it's only a couple then it might be cheaper taking the QS then just paying for individual meals on the day. If you plan to eat at a sit down every day though, probably best to upgrade (from my rough calculations anyway).
Just checked my invoice from our July / Aug trip this year - £182 per person (adult) for 2 weeks.
I will say that as a historic convert to the TS DDP it was just too much food and we would definitely think twice before upgrading again. We had 6 x TS credits and 13 x QS credits left, even after we'd used all our remaining snack credits on packs of sweets etc which we brought home. That said, it's each to their own and everyone's view is valid