SPOERLX3
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'I just don't understand which numbers to calculate. Why would I add dining to a RO reservation at rack rate? Historically does anyone know what the percentage off has been for deluxe resorts in the fall? Would I add dining to THAT? Is there an AP price for dining? Is it the same? Wouldn't rack rate only apply to FD?
I'm sorry. I just feel like a disaster!!!
Please don't feel that way

To determine the rates for your trip with FD, when you go into the Disney website, enter the resort you are wanting, adult/child info and price out your vacation using the "package" price (that is the non discounted/rack rate). Add all your options (park hoper, etc), Do not add the dining plan. This will give you the price you would pay for a FD package.
Now, to get the price for a RO, you would go back to the main page and use "room only". Get the price for the room seperately. Take that price of the room only and subtract 30% (this is normally the discount for deluxe but sometimes it is 25% and sometimes it is 35%). So if your room is $300 x 5 days = $1500 x 30% = $450. Subtract that amount from your total package price that you got from package price in the rack rate price you got in the FD scenerio. Now you would need to determine, based on the number of persons in your party, could eat for that amount ($450 in this example).
If you are staying deluxe and there are only 2 of you, the RO discount is normally the better deal. If you are a family, then the FD normally works out better. I will say that last year during Sept-Dec time frame, the discount on deluxe resorts was 35% which would have given you a discount off deluxe of $525 in my example above.
I sure hope this makes sense

Here is a more detailed breakdown using the Polynesian with 2 adults, 5 nights/6 days with PH, standard view:
Total for a FD package would be $3,453.40
Total for a RO discounted package at 35% off would be $2621.10
That is a total discount of $832.30. So if the 2 adults in this example can eat for less than $832.30 then the RO discount would be the best deal for them. Breaking it down a little more, if each person eats 3 full meals per day x 2 persons you would need aprx 16 meals per person for this trip (give or take a couple meals on your travel days). That is $26 per meal you each would have to spend to make up that $832.30.
That's the best I can do

