For our two visits we used free dining promotions. My husband doesn't want to go there without it because most of the restaurants we like are so crazy expensive. The princess lunch in Norway for 3 disney adults and 1 child was about $200! Since the plan allows two meals per day, we usually eat breakfast in our room, (cereal, fruit, and milk,) eat a counter service lunch and a table service dinner. It also saves a lot of time in the morning and lets us start hitting attractions as soon as we get to the park. And we don't want to get up extra early to have breakfast in the park or at the resort before ropedrop.
If you don't use free dining you can save by eating some meals in your room and visiting the better counter service restaurants with a few splurges on table service. The resorts often have better restaurants than the parks.
If you don't use free dining you can save by eating some meals in your room and visiting the better counter service restaurants with a few splurges on table service. The resorts often have better restaurants than the parks.