Personally, when I first heard about the quick service plan, I laughed outloud. It honestly does not make sense to me as it is just cheaper to pay out of pocket for your counter service meals (or was at least when I first priced it out). However, people have always priced down to the very wire when it comes to dining plans. For me, I could never go to WDW without doing at least one sit down meal. The restaurants only add to the experience.
As far as valuing the time you spend in the parks, I also value the experience and time I spend in the restaurants. Furthermore, because I can only visit the World during peak seasons when the parks are open late and EMH at night affords me the option of being at MK until 3 a.m., I have never lost out on park time. I usually sleep in until 9 or 10, and hit the attractions that are either less popular or not a part of EMH in the morning. I then take a break, go to a restaurant for lunch, go swimming or shopping, etc., and later return for dinner and EMH that night. I have done all of MK in one day with this method including riding some of the major attractions several times. This strategy also works for the other parks.
Everyone's vacation is different. It boggles my mind as to why people jam pack their stay so much. You are there to enjoy life and relax. If the dining plan fits into that equation, then go for it. If not, try something different. It is all about what works for you and your family.
