Here's something I posted on this topic over the weekend...
We just spent six days at WDW. I agonized over whether or not to buy the DDP, doing analysis after analysis. In the end, we didn't and I am so glad.
A--we don't eat the way the DDP wants you to. Even though we usually do a TS, a CS and a few snacks a day, we NEVER order appetizers or dessert. Our afternoon snack is our lunch dessert. Also, DD and I almost always share one CS meal.
B--we shouldn't eat the way the DDP wants you to. DH is a Type I diabetic and does not need to be putting away an appetizer, entree and dessert at any meal. He would do so had we already "paid for it." DD9 has IBS flare-ups from time to time and overindulging is a sure way to get her GI tract unhappy. I am 5'1", 105# and want to stay that size!
C--we prefer to eat our biggest meal at lunchtime at WDW. The restaurant crowds are much smaller at lunchtime and we like to have the rest of the day to walk off our big meal. Lunches are less expensive than dinners, so that cuts into the value of the DDP.
D--We like signature restaurants and places not on the DDP, again cutting into the DDP's value. We have DDE, which can be used at these places.
E--We actually saved money not being on the DDP. Yes, I said we saved money by paying OOP--and we ordered and ate everything that we wanted.
Our meals included:
Tea at the GF Garden View Lounge
Lunches at Chefs de France, Brown Derby and Biergarten
Dinner at Boma
CS at Columbia Harbor House, Tusker House, Kringla, Main Street Bakery and some golf course food.
Snacks including Dole Whip Float, Schoolbread, a ton of water, some pretzels, a couple of sodas, jellybeans, chocolate covered pretzels.
The only item I wanted that I didn't get was one of those frozen adult drinks in France. We were in France only in the morning or when full, so that didn't work out, but it wouldn't have been covered by the DDP anyway.
Our total cost was $330 for food.
The DDP would have cost us $445, plus we would have had to pay for the Tea OOP, as it is not on the plan. We would have had to pay for something OOP anyway, as Brown Derby, Chefs, Boma and Biergarten would have used our TS credits up. The tea was $51 using DDE. So, our total DDP cost would have been $496. Not getting the DDP saved us over $150--nearly 50% of our food cost!
Would we have been able to get more food on the DDP? Absolutely! We could have added appetizers and desserts to each TS. We certainly would have had many more CS credits than we used and possibly more snacks too. But, in the end, we ate just as we like to, had a great time and saved money not having DDP.
Now, if we had a teenage boy, I am sure our calculations could have been very different! Each family is different. If DDP works for you, terrific! It can be a great value. If you don't see the value, then don't feel pressured to get it. It's not for everybody.