The regular dining plan is $39.99 per night per adult or junior (ages 10-17), $10.99 per night for children (ages 3-9). The deluxe is $71.99 per night per adult or junior (ages 10-17), $20.99 per night for children (ages 3-9).
So to upgrade with free dining, it would be $32 for adult and $10 for kids.
Yep - the girl at Disney kept saying we should upgrade to Deluxe. She just couldn't get it through her head when I told her we can't eat that much food and didn't need Deluxe. She kept saying it's only a little bit more. Yeah like a thousand, lol.
Yep - the girl at Disney kept saying we should upgrade to Deluxe. She just couldn't get it through her head when I told her we can't eat that much food and didn't need Deluxe. She kept saying it's only a little bit more. Yeah like a thousand, lol.
none of my business, but, I urge you to save the money and not upgrade. not only is that TONS of food, but you will have to plan SO MUCH! reservations, twice a day! you won't have much time to do anything else but eat.
now if you have been to Disney umpteen times and seen everything and done everything, and your thing if fine dining, then go ahead. but I would sugget sticking with the free dining as it is, and paying OOP for breakfast. you don't really get your money's worth for breakfast anyway. or, if you want some character breakfasts. then if that isn't enough food, pay OOp for some CS lunches,... or the buffets (bomas, biergarten) are reasonable, include appetizer type foods AND desserts, and really aren't the best value on the DDP anyway. ... (be sure, if you pay OOP for any buffets, you still nee d ADRs)