kaytieeldr
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If the food and/or service have historically dwindled on every trip, it might be time to find other dining locations (non-DDP restaurants, off-site, Swan/Dolphin/SOG, etc.) But how have the menu options dwindled with every trip? It appears the OP is an AP holder, and the cost-effective use of an AP would be to visit multiple times in a given year. I don't see how or where the number of items has dropped in the last year.yes i like great food in a magical place and i dont mind a busy rest...on the contrary i love it like that!!...the food/service and menu options dwindle on every trip...
The average meal price at a TS restaurant is about $29 before tax/tip. The 'value' of a TS meal on the DDP is $25 (before anyone asks, that's the figure I've seen in other threads - I didn't make it up).
A Guest paying for their meal with the DDE is paying $23.20 for the average meal. A Guest who prepaid for their meal several weeks or months earlier, by choice, has an estimated $25 in value of what they paid going toward any specific TS meal. So, I don't understand why the nay-sayers are blaming the DDP and not the DDE for any changes/drops/reductions, actual or perceived.
Because the latter's been around longer? Well, with marketing, message boards, a better economy (gas prices notwithstanding), and um what was that other thing... oh, right - more people traveling, why do DDE holders not consider that program as having an undesirable effect on food/service/portions?