bluwater
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Mar 14, 2007
- Messages
- 447
You made an incorrect assumpation about how the plan worked and now want to blame Disney? If you have one adult and one child you can't purchase more than one adult meal per seating...I am not sure how that became unclear or complicated?
I used the word "restricive"...
The plan is restrictive. I stand by that word. It is.
If I had read the "fine print" (wherever it *might* be printed), I would have known - but that doesn't change the results, nor does it change my feedback. It is too restricitve for me. When I booked it, nobody read any rules, nor did anyone direct me to a policy guideline.
It's just an opinion.
There are people who will like it - and people who will hate it. That's how *everything" at Disney works, right?
It's new! I tried it to see what I thought of it and to give feedback. I don't think the average person will enjoy it or be able to enjoy it. I believe, based on my years of exeprience, that most people will waste money on it.
From those of you who are defending the DXDDP plan, I'd like to hear how YOU used the DXDDP plan...for adults and children. Really, would value your feedback.
As for the exaqmple using Character buffets, my DD doesn't like Character buffets. It isn't worth the extra money to me.
What I'd planned to do was use 2 TS meals per day. We cannot eat 3TS meals per day - nor can we eat 2 TS and 1 CS meals per day, with snacks.
We checked in at 8am and had a departing flight at 8:25 pm. This gave us a full arrival day and a full departure day. Even with that, we still weren't able to use all of the meals due to the restrictions.
"Restrictions" is the operative word.
As far as buffets are concerend, I try not to eat at too many of those. We did eat at Cape May, OOP, and enjoyed it.
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. It isn't my favorite park but, I like to at least go to all the parks for a few hours.