2Pirates2Princesses
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We recently returned from our wonderful WDW vacation and I had to share that we were pleased with the quick service plan. For months I went back and forth over whether to upgrade to the regular dining plan since we wanted to do several character meals. My gut instinct told me that for our family it wouldn't be practical to commit to more than a couple ADRs, so we stuck with the QSDP and only had two ADRs during our trip (Chef Mickey's breakfast and Crystal Palace breakfast). It worked out for us because we changed our plans around a few times (in terms of which parks we went to on certain days) and the flexibility was great. There was a lot of variety in terms of the food offered at various counterservice locations. I think we only ate burgers twice during the 8 days we were there and my kids only had chicken nuggets twice. Another thing we found was that we were scrambling to use up our snack credits. Midweek, we realized that we only used 1/4 of our snack credits! So we made sure to start using them for stuff like ice cream and got several bags of treats that we gave out as souvenirs to friends back home. I think the reason why we didn't go through our snack credits quickly was because with counterservice lunches and dinners (which is what we primarily used the meal credits for) adults get a drink and a dessert and children get two sides and a drink. We typically saved our desserts for snacks and our kids had about a dozen of those grape pouches by the end of the week
We placed an order with Garden Grocer and ordered milk, cereal, bagels, juice boxes, coffee, and cases of water for our hotel room. We also packed snacks from home in our suitcases that our kids like such as fruit snacks and goldfish crackers. Had we known that you get so much food with these meals, we would have ordered less stuff. We also used our free refillable mugs more than we thought we would back at the resort, so we ended up having a lot of bottled drinks in our fridge from meals we got from our food court. I think that if you do your research on the different places you can eat and use your snack credits the QSDP is a great choice. If it wasn't for the DISboards, I wouldn't have known about getting those yummy Dole Whip floats from Aloha Isle with my snack credits
Also, we got two cinnamon rolls from Main Street bakery and it was hard to believe that each roll was only one snack credit! They are huge. Me, DH, and my two DDs shared two of the rolls and could barely finish them! I know that Disney is eliminating one snack credit from the QSDP in 2012; but I don't think my family would be affected by that change if we were to ever do the QSDP again because we found it hard to use all of them up and you get so much food with the counterservice meals. We found that with our family and our kids' eating habits and temperaments that QSDP worked well for us 
We placed an order with Garden Grocer and ordered milk, cereal, bagels, juice boxes, coffee, and cases of water for our hotel room. We also packed snacks from home in our suitcases that our kids like such as fruit snacks and goldfish crackers. Had we known that you get so much food with these meals, we would have ordered less stuff. We also used our free refillable mugs more than we thought we would back at the resort, so we ended up having a lot of bottled drinks in our fridge from meals we got from our food court. I think that if you do your research on the different places you can eat and use your snack credits the QSDP is a great choice. If it wasn't for the DISboards, I wouldn't have known about getting those yummy Dole Whip floats from Aloha Isle with my snack credits 
It sounds yummy! Can you share with me which parks have them and where? I believe I have read Fife & Drum in Epcot America and Safari Pretzel in AK Africa. Do you know where or if they have them anywhere in MK or HS?
. We really debated on upgrading to the DDP but after weighing all our options and realizing that to upgrade we would have to pay $462 for the upgrade plus another $250+ in tips and additional $90 for our refillable mugs, we would have just about spent the $972 we just saved. Eventhough we will miss some of our favorite restraunts (especially LeCellier and O'hana), we feel that this year the QSDP will work best for us. Not having to corral 6 people once a day to stop what they are doing to get to a ressie and saving the money for the wedding sounds like the best deal for us. I am soooo glad to see other families that LOVED the QSDP!
. We already ate an early dinner back at the resort prior to heading out to DTD so I know they weren't hungry, just being fussy and tired from the day. So just as I got a spot in line to order at Earl of Sandwich my DH motioned to me for us to leave as things were starting to go downhill with our little ones. I really wanted to try either Earl of Sandwich or Wolfgang Puck Express because I read so many good things about both of them here on the boards since they both take the QSDP. I guess we will have to save those for our next trip. Lastly, the snack credits are so wonderful to have. It was so nice to be able to get ice creams and other treats for our kids without having to dip into our other spending money. The snacks we loved the most were at MK: Dole Whip floats from Aloha Isle and cinnamon rolls from Main Street Bakery 



I liked having the TS meals but making, and keeping, ADRs can be a pain.
While I do miss some of our fav. TS locations, I'm sure we will be back to them at some point.
We have a car so we like to eat at DTD and some of the other resorts as well as in the parks. And yes, you do end up with a lot of SC towards the end of your trip. I think we used 14 on our last day-took home a lot of candy from Goofy's (DD12 wants to get some more of their fudge).