
So why is it that DVC members can't use free dining. I understand you have to stay in a Disney hotel, so why don;t we qualify>?
It just does not make sense to me, should we not get free or discounted
Why is it a rule?
I think if you realize that 'nothing is free' than you will realize that people who are getting 'free dining' are not getting 'free dining'; the payment for their food is part of the cost of their accommodations. To qualify you have to pay cash for a room. Technically speaking, if you are using your points, that's not 'cash' and you already got what you paid for with a deluxe resort in a better room than an ordinary hotel room.
We, as DVC members, do get discounted dining. It's called TiW card and it gives us 20% off most of the restaurants.
But you pay $100 for the card, so you have to spend $500 before you actually get the 20% discount.
But you pay $100 for the card, so you have to spend $500 before you actually get the 20% discount.
How many people do you usually travel with? $500 is nothing for a family of four even over 3-4 days. And if you are an AP holder the break even point is around 375. And then there is this part when i realize that perhaps i drink more than most people, but alcohol is also included in the TIW discount. Not to mention the TIW card is good for virtually 13 months, it expires the last day of the month after you bought it, the next year. Even if you travel as just a couple, if you spend 6 days or more I would have to imagine you would see value. I have 4 trips in the next 13 months, 4 people on each trip, TIW savings will be enormous![]()
I made the comment in response to "We, as DVC members, do get discounted dining. It's called TiW card and it gives us 20% off most of the restaurants.".
It sounded like the TIW was free for members, which is not the case. You pay for it so you are not getting 20% right off the bat. It is a great deal for a family, I'm not disputing that. I typically travel with 1 or 2 others and we don't do alot of table service so it isn't worth it. I wish it also covered counter service.
But you pay $100 for the card, so you have to spend $500 before you actually get the 20% discount.
We live in Florida and go to WDW to dine whenever we can, and the TIW is good for a 13-month period, so it saves us a tremendous amount of money. If we only went once a year or if it was only two of us, it wouldn't be a deal, though.
