Free dining and OOP?

Pluto's Honey

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I have my TS all booked but I have one extra...Which should I pay OOP for? I think Ohana Breakfast will be better...

Ohana dinner
Princess Storybook Breakfast
Coral Reef dinner
19010 Park fare dinner
Crystal Palace dinner
Ohana Breakfast

Well I guess I have 2 extra we are only stayin 4 nights... so which 2?
 
Pluto's Honey said:
I have my TS all booked but I have one extra...Which should I pay OOP for? I think Ohana Breakfast will be better...
These are the OOP prices for your restaurants (not including tax or tip):
Ohana dinner = $25.99 (A) $11.99 (C)
Princess Storybook Breakfast = $22.99 (A) $12.99 (C)
Coral Reef dinner = entrées range $13.50-$30.50 (A), $4.99-$8.99 (C)
19010 Park fare dinner = $28.99 (A) $13.99 (C)
Crystal Palace dinner = $27.99 (A) $12.99 (C)
Ohana Breakfast = $18.99 (A) $10.99 (C)

Based on those prices, I would definitely leave the Coral Reef to be paid by credits. The Ohana breakfast would be paid OOP. And then I'd probably pay the Princess Breakfast OOP.

Note: Some might suggest that you pay for the kids' meals OOP and use their credits for the adult meals. Right now, Disney does not distinguish between child credits and adult credits, although your card will specifially state that there are X adults and Y children on the dining plan.
 
When We go my DD will turn 10 on the 21st so they are both counted as an adult now...Thanks for the prices!!
 
Thanks for posting-
I have similar question but I just noticed on another thread someone
buying another days DDP. That might be an option?
 















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