So far we've done the QS plan, the deluxe plan, and OOP...my next trip will be the first with the regular dining plan! My choices are usually more influenced by the group I'm traveling with than anything else, though. (I probably won't do character meals again if the little guys aren't with me, for instance.)


Absolutely not. We eat where we want, with or without the plan
We do too. The only difference is that when I have the plan I don't cringe when i want that $8 creme brûlée or $7 pressed pit of coffee. I happily order both!
We are on the DxDDP for the first time this fall and we are going where ever we want this time doing 2 credit meals to buffets. We usually eat at the places we like but never try to do anything new this time we are. Because we have the freedom of knowing it's paid for and no worries on how much everything will cost at the end of the meal and I won't go damn that's expensive maybe next trip.
I simply don't understand the approach to having to " maximize" the plan by eating at the most expensive restaurants and needing to choose the most expensive option.

That is also true, we feel much freer to take a punt on something new on the dining plan. We are actually thinking about upgrading to the DXDP this time, just because we want to try more 2 credit things, and, we know, if it's paid in advance, we will enjoy it without worrying about the cost of each individual item.
I always wanted to do CRT ( my favorite princess ) but never did because of the price. And now we can we are also doing Le Cellier for the 1st time as well, a lot more freedom knowing it's paid for. For us knowing it's paid for is much better than worrying about the price when we are sitting down and realizing i want this but not getting it because it's to expensive.
You made me smile!!
I simply don't understand the approach to having to " maximize" the plan by eating at the most expensive restaurants and needing to choose the most expensive option. We simply choose where we want to eat and order what appeals to us, whether we are on the plan or not.
The approach you don't understand really makes financial sense for those who travel to WDW rather frequently and want to experience as many different meals as possible at WDW.
We have done several trips with the dining plan (have done paid and FD), and many without the plan.
When on the plan, we eat at the character buffets (usually dinner) and the other really expensive meals, like Ohana, Cape May, and Boma. You can't share those meals and you can't opt for a cheaper version with no drink or dessert, so they are best for the dining plan. The Be Our Guest breakfast is also a great way to use the quick service credits.
When paying OOP, we generally stick with the least expensive table service restaurants like Sanaa, Via Napoli, Sci Fi, The Plaza, etc. We can share meals and forego drinks and desserts.
I am going for the Golden Spoon (and still have a long way to go) and would like to eventually eat at every WDW restaurant (hey- we don't know which ones we love until we have tried them all).
Alternating dining plan with non-dining plan trips is probably the most financially feasible way to do that. I have done the math and found that, when I have trip dinners that are primarily character meals and expensive buffets, I can save hundreds off of the OOP price if I use the dining plan (especially since I have two children whose dining plans are quite inexpensive for the value, and if they use their QS credits for adult meals we get even more value).
As others have pointed out, if I have a trip without the dining plan, I can actually eat for significantly less money if we pay OOP and eat at the cheaper restaurants and share meals. But I am not just about eating cheaply. I want value AND experience.
A lot of the decision making process is based on what you want out of a vacation. Some want to just eat what they want and to enjoy the experience, so the DDP will not affect their choices. Others want value for money, so the DDP will affect their choices. Still others, like me, are on a mission to eat at every WDW restaurant and do it for the best value. For that, we need a plan (but not always a dining plan).![]()
I couldn't have said it better myself.The approach you don't understand really makes financial sense for those who travel to WDW rather frequently and want to experience as many different meals as possible at WDW.

We have only eaten at 'Ohana when we have the DDP. We also saved a lot of money using the dining plan for BOG lunch.When on the plan, we eat at the character buffets (usually dinner) and the other really expensive meals, like Ohana, Cape May, and Boma. You can't share those meals and you can't opt for a cheaper version with no drink or dessert, so they are best for the dining plan. The Be Our Guest breakfast is also a great way to use the quick service credits.

That is what we do, too, eat for less when paying OOP than for what it costs for the dining plan.As others have pointed out, if I have a trip without the dining plan, I can actually eat for significantly less money if we pay OOP and eat at the cheaper restaurants and share meals. But I am not just about eating cheaply. I want value AND experience.

We simply choose where we want to eat and order what appeals to us, whether we are on the plan or not.
I am going for the Golden Spoon