danceintherain
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I always go through and price meals for each trip. Our first on-property trip, we did the Dining Plan, and got around a 20% discount, but that was with the uneaten desserts and ordering something other than water with every meal. In reality, we won't order dessert with every meal and probably order water. We did 3 character meals using the dining plan on that trip, and they were some of the worst values on the dining plan. Our best value was Le Cellier, which is now 2 TS credits, so we wouldn't get the same value if we did it again. If it was free, and we couldn't get any other discounts, then I would consider it, but paying as much as it is now is doesn't work for us. Once we have kids between 3 & 9, we may reconsider it, but even then I doubt it will come out as a better deal.
When I was growing up and we stayed off property, we had maybe one token meal on the property. We ate breakfast at our condo, packed a lunch, and CS for dinner. Going back to that now would be hard for me, because I don't want to do any cooking (or cleaning) on vacation, but if it was Disney off-property or no Disney, I would do it. (Disclaimer: I haven't been to Disney in almost 2 years)
Basically, you have to decide what is more important to you. If you really want a good deal, then you'll have to do the research to figure out which option will work best for you. If you want convenience and don't care if you're actually ordering things you don't want and/or not getting a good deal, then staying on property and purchasing the dining plan will control how much you actually spend beforehand.
When I was growing up and we stayed off property, we had maybe one token meal on the property. We ate breakfast at our condo, packed a lunch, and CS for dinner. Going back to that now would be hard for me, because I don't want to do any cooking (or cleaning) on vacation, but if it was Disney off-property or no Disney, I would do it. (Disclaimer: I haven't been to Disney in almost 2 years)
Basically, you have to decide what is more important to you. If you really want a good deal, then you'll have to do the research to figure out which option will work best for you. If you want convenience and don't care if you're actually ordering things you don't want and/or not getting a good deal, then staying on property and purchasing the dining plan will control how much you actually spend beforehand.