the 2008 DDP is advantageous for less guests than the previous plans were (which was seriously underpriced ~ DH kept asking if i was sure that we could order anything, if
everything was included, etc ~ he felt that we were "cheating"

).
the "new" DDP still works for us, tho. we have DVC & APs, so there are no room or pass requirements. our stays are unstructured & extremelly relaxing (what some would probably consider catatonic

).
in the late morning/early afternoon, we will eat a CS b'fast or lunch in EPCOT, DHS, or BW bakery (we eat b'fast or lunch, never both, whether at home or away). during the day, we might go to a park for a little while, lay by the pool, have a pinball challenge, hit the outlets, etc. many days we will take a ferry to DHS just for an iced mochacino to drink while watching the "street performers".
evenings mean a change of clothes, & a nice dinner at one of the WS or DTD restaurants, followed by a "few"

drinks in WS, at PI or on the BW.
the DDP saves us about $40-50 per night (significant savings over the DE as well), but more importantly helps us enjoy vacations the way we like to do them: no stress, no looking at menu prices, & just enjoying each moment (ADRs are needed at the vast majority of restaurants no matter what the payment form, so we do not feel "trapped" in any way

).
btw, i have also done the DDP on a trip with 23yo DD (which was a "shop til you drop" trip), as well as with my parents, DB & his family (somewhat park commandos ~ who enjoyed the breaks from the attractions, & felt the time & money was well spent ensuring a leisurely meal enjoying one another's company, at least once a day).
one day, the DDP might not work for us (we have had many configurations of trips including mostly CS, off site, OP, etc), but for now, it "fits".
