Ditto that. And we think the food is way below par, anyway, so even if we were big eaters, we'd pass.
yes, we use the dining plan (whether free dining or not)
we like the planning ahead for ADRs, having our meals/times set - eating is a big part of our disney vacation!
As to the DDE for me it doesn't make any sense. I'm not a florida resident and there would be the extra cost of an annual pass (around $50 more than a 10 day no expiry ticket - which means that I can take my two trips any time - even if they end up being 13 months apart instead of 11 months) , and then buying the DDE for another $60 - I would end up having to spend at least $550 in select restaurants (i.e. generally just table service restaurants - very few counter service places) just to recoup the cost of the card before I would save a penny.
I'm not sure if people who use the DDE always take that into consideration. If you aren't already an AP holder, then you would have to add in the cost of the difference between your standard ticket and the upgrade to the AP. But, even if you are an AP holder or Florida resident, the DDE card costs $60 -- so the "discount" you get on the first $300 of food that you buy is a wash...it only covers the cost of the card. So if you take one trip to WDW this year, use the DDE card and spend $600 on food, you will only save $60 total -- not the $120 it LOOKS like you are saving, because you have to subtract that first $60. Of course, the more trips you take in the 12 month period and the more money you spend on food, the more savings you will realize.