That's true, but not many of us are willing to do THAT! LOL! I personally don't feel any entitlement to any of the "free" plans that WDW comes up with to encourage folks to stay at their resorts. I'd much rather know that I am paying 1992 prices for my 2006 stay, and that I will still be paying virtually the same thing (negating maintenance) for the next 35 years, should I be so lucky to live that long!Deb & Bill said:I think you could get the free dining IF you booked the DVC resort for CASH through CRO at rack rate.
I believe you are thinking of the DDE card, and that is for AP holders. We like the savings with that too.mikron said:Pass holders can get a 20% discount card for most disney restraunts for up to a party of 10 people. Cost is $60.00 for the card or $85.00 for florida res..
No, you would not have to purchase park tickets only the DDP if you own or rent.El&Asmom said:Not to hijack, but if you own DVC, or rent points from someone, would you still have to buy park tickets in order to get the dining plan.
I heard that if you were staying at a Disney resort and wanted the dining package, that you would have to buy park passes in order to do so.
We have about 7 days of park passes left over, and to buy a one day just to be able to get dining doesn't save us any money. I was wondering if the DVC resorts worked the same way.
Jen
No...IF. IF you are staying at a DVC resort on a points reservation, you don't have to buy park tickets. It doesn't matter whether you are a DVC owner or renter, but a renter will have to have the member they rented from make the DDP arrangements for them.El&Asmom said:Not to hijack, but if you own DVC, or rent points from someone, would you still have to buy park tickets in order to get the dining plan.
I heard that if you were staying at a Disney resort and wanted the dining package, that you would have to buy park passes in order to do so.
We have about 7 days of park passes left over, and to buy a one day just to be able to get dining doesn't save us any money. I was wondering if the DVC resorts worked the same way.
Jen
El&Asmom said:Not to hijack, but if you own DVC, or rent points from someone, would you still have to buy park tickets in order to get the dining plan.
I heard that if you were staying at a Disney resort and wanted the dining package, that you would have to buy park passes in order to do so.
We have about 7 days of park passes left over, and to buy a one day just to be able to get dining doesn't save us any money. I was wondering if the DVC resorts worked the same way.
Jen
We are renting points to some friends in March, and they would like to use the DDP and are wanting to know if they can wait to pay for it when they check in. The are Disney Visa card holders, and would like to use their Disney reward dollars to pay for the dining plan. I know that I need to call first to add it to their reservation.JimMIA said:No...IF. IF you are staying at a DVC resort on a points reservation, you don't have to buy park tickets. It doesn't matter whether you are a DVC owner or renter, but a renter will have to have the member they rented from make the DDP arrangements for them.
There's a separate Disney Dining Plan board over in the Restaurants section of the DIS.
[ETA: The "Free" dining plan was only offered during a very short period the last two years -- this year from August 13 until September 30. So, it's not generally available.
Also, I did see several DVC owners post that they'd chosen to rent rooms and take advantage of the "free dining."]
MaryJ said:We are renting points to some friends in March, and they would like to use the DDP and are wanting to know if they can wait to pay for it when they check in. The are Disney Visa card holders, and would like to use their Disney reward dollars to pay for the dining plan. I know that I need to call first to add it to their reservation.