mm1971
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OK....We have been for the last 7 years annually. 2 have been with the DDP and the others without, including the most recent. I agree with most that if you have to pay for the dining plan, you will most likely save by eating OOP and just eating what you want. I think the child/adult and free dining offers change things significant. Here is why:
We have 2 offers for our trip next year (booked bounce back and have a choice- 30% off mod, 35% off deluxe, or FD). I priced it out completely and if I stay in a moderate with 7 day tix (PH, WP&M) with the free dining, it will cost us approximately $700 less before factoring in the tips. I am guessing tips are about $300 for the week, leaving a savings of around $400 (this includes OOP for a few adult drinks and other choices).
We saved money eating OOP while the kids were under 10. Now that they are charged as adults, it changes things significantly. Our last trip we just finished, I totaled up the cost of food and it was higher than if I checked the menu's and chose as if we were on the DDP and calculated a similar cost. I would make sure to do the math and check to see what is the better value. If we were to stay at a Deluxe resort, it would save money to take the room discount and pay OOP. It really does depend on your personal choices, age of guests and how you eat. I found that now since my children are considered adults that the DDP may actually make sense when it is offered free. If not free dining, I have not been able to make it work where it was less than OOP.
Good luck making a final decision.
We have 2 offers for our trip next year (booked bounce back and have a choice- 30% off mod, 35% off deluxe, or FD). I priced it out completely and if I stay in a moderate with 7 day tix (PH, WP&M) with the free dining, it will cost us approximately $700 less before factoring in the tips. I am guessing tips are about $300 for the week, leaving a savings of around $400 (this includes OOP for a few adult drinks and other choices).
We saved money eating OOP while the kids were under 10. Now that they are charged as adults, it changes things significantly. Our last trip we just finished, I totaled up the cost of food and it was higher than if I checked the menu's and chose as if we were on the DDP and calculated a similar cost. I would make sure to do the math and check to see what is the better value. If we were to stay at a Deluxe resort, it would save money to take the room discount and pay OOP. It really does depend on your personal choices, age of guests and how you eat. I found that now since my children are considered adults that the DDP may actually make sense when it is offered free. If not free dining, I have not been able to make it work where it was less than OOP.
Good luck making a final decision.