smartestnumber5
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I respectfullly disagree, and here's one scenario. Assuming a party of 2 adults at a value resort, the loss of the 40% discount is only about $40 a day, at the most. One dinner for 2 at Le Cellier (most expensive items) runs about $120 + tax + tip = $150. Add in 2 CS meals from Cosmic Ray's (most expensive items) at $38 + $2.50 tax and 2 $4 snacks and your total food bill for that one day is $198.50. Your cost for the DDP plus your "loss in discount" for that one day is about $118--a savings of more than $80.
I just wanted 2nd this.
My GF and I just did a 7 day trip to Pop a few weeks ago and did an AP discount saving us $23/night on the room. (This was before the 40% code fiasco!) We then spent in the $70-80 range per day for food--exactly the price of DDP for the two of us. This was doing one TS and one CS meal everyday plus some snacks, but we were trying to eat cheaply--no dessert, sharing appetizers instead of entrees, getting water instread of soft drinks, etc. So the only price difference was the $161 for the room, which is really just a little more than $20/day. If we had splurged a little more on food--picked more expensive restaurants or each ordered entrees or gotten appetizers and dessert we could easily have spent another $20/day.
What really made the difference for us was that we were hoping to get free dining in August (if it's offered) so we thought that could be our big eating trip, and this one we could tone the eating down a little and save a bit of money.