Has anyone heard any rumors about free dining for Sept. like they have done in the past?

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I know we're slightlyPersonally, I wish Disney would stop the "free" dining crap. ALL of the Disney menus have lost a lot of their dishes because of the free dining. Disney is still trying to jam the parks with bodies, and they will do whatever it takes to do so. Even if it means bringing the Disney experience down to where it's just not "Disney" any more. One of the big things we used to look forward to in our many Disney visits was the great and unique food and dining experiences that they once provided.........now that's gone as well. a shame, a real shame.![]()
I know we're slightlyhere, but this has been a bone of contention for us as well. However, I don't blame FD as much as I blame the DP in general. You're absolutely right that the FD does make the restaurants more crowded. Luckily, most of the time it's offered when crowd levels are lower anyway which does help to offset some of the increase in diners.
The bottom line is Disney's bottom line. When the DP was introduced, both the tip and an appetizer were included, then those features were removed and year after year the meal portions have decreased and sadly, so has the quality. Yet, the prices increase exponentially.
My DH and DD11 are thrilled that this will be our first trip sans DP. The kids' meals are pretty awful with almost identical, unimaginative offerings at all QSs and most TSs. I feel sorry for the kids whose DP parents don't know that they can actually order for their kids off the adult menu at the QSs.
We, too used to be so excited to plan our meals and we really enjoyed all of them, especially meals at Le Cellier. But, this will be our first year not going to Le Cellier. The meat was not as good the last two years, yet the portions got smaller and the prices went up.
Sorry to the OP, but I had to vent. Mitros started it![]()
Did you really hate to tell us thatI hate to tell you, but DDP or FD or whatever, the likelyhood that Disney corporate would've downgraded the menus over the last 5-10 years would have happened no matter what. You have two ways to raise revenues in any business like this...raise prices or cut costs. Corporate mentality now across the american business sector (NOT just Disney) is to cut and cut and cut. So you can blame Free Dining if you like, but it is unlikely that you wouldn't have seen a food down grade anyways.
To OP, here's the sitch, as my good friend KP would say...there WILL be free dining this year in late-August / September.
SkierPete
Did you really hate to tell us that
You mention that there are "two ways to raise revenue: Raise prices OR cut costs." Disney has chosen to do BOTH. This is evidenced by the lower quality of food, particulary meat; smaller portions; less variety (menu options) AND exponentially raising prices of all food (DDP and non-DDP).
This tactic might go un-noticed by first-time guests or guests who haven't been in a long time, but those of us who go regulary over many years have seen (and tasted) the precipitous decline, much to my dismay![]()
Has anyone heard any rumors about free dining for Sept. like they have done in the past?![]()
So post #2 doesn't answer the (never returned) OP's questionPardon if I interrupt the taking of the thread off track.. but to actually answer the OP's question.. *(ahem)*
Nothing has been announced formally. The Disney Discount Codes & Rates board tracks this and you can find us over there under the RESORTS header on the homepage of the DIS.
Knox
I've been reading this thread since it started and have decided it's time to chime in. The DP's have ruined Disney as a dining destination. Prior to having them dining at Disney was an experience you really couldn't find anyplace else. Not only was the food of excellent quality but the variety was amazing. There were certainly very few places where you had such a variety in such a small distance. Now while there is variety it's very tamed down and hardly close to the true flavors of the nationalities they're supposed to represent. In addition the quality and portions are mediocre at best.
As for the comments about about the DP and 180d ADR's taking away the planning headaches I certainly don't agree. How in the world can you possibly decided 180 days before a vacation what and where you want to eat for a given meal? You have taken what used to be a very enjoyable relaxing vacation and turned it into a planning nightmare. Keeping your schedule and making all of your plans work would make any industrial planner pull his hair out! .
Maybe in some cases the dining plan can save you some money but you spend your entire vacation eating instead of enjoying the vacation. Also the savings are really no different than if you actually budget during the vacation. Also how many people actually eat three large meals every day in their everyday lives?.
A lot of the people commenting here don't have a reference because they never visited Disney when it was truly a magical experience in every way. They only know it like it is now which is certainly far from what used to be.
While I realize the old Disney will never be back getting rid of the DP's and 180d ADR's would certainly be a step in the right direction!
the variety of the individual menus have gone downhill. However, I disagree that quality and portion size has. We find ourselves satisfied and stuffed at most meals
Unless the "Halcyon Days" of great, reasonably priced food at WDW occurred pre-1997. (And I doubt it) I don't see a lot of change over those years.
This is certainly a "to each his own" situation. I LOVE planning my vacation out. I have no problem planning out where I'm going to eat 180 days in advance, and we have never had a problem with making our ADRs for 4 consecutive trips now.
No, it is well documented that the portion sizes have indeed decreased. Quality is a bit more subjective perhaps (though absolutely there have been cutbacks), but when you go from getting four chicken fingers to getting only three, it's really hard to argue there hasn't been a reduction in portion sizes.
Walt Disney World was indeed noticably in decline prior to 1997. Now, the most serious dining cutbacks generally did fall after that time period, but Disney's long, slow slide into mediocrity has been a long time coming.
Partially this is a capacity issue. No one is saying Disney should operate half-empty restaurants, but neither should nearly every last one be booked weeks in advance. That's a pretty clear sign that supply isn't keeping up with demand. The option to plan early is fine, but it shouldn't be a requirement; There is always going to be a certain amount of same-day or even walk-up business that you don't want to turn away (lost business to Disney).