Because you would have paid more than $375 for your meals, TiW would have saved you money overall, including tips into the bundle. Your costs from DDP didn't factor in the amount you paid in addition with the tips. TiW would have saved you money.
And there are CS places that accept it. All the Value resort food courts, POFQ food court, the CS at Animal Kingdom.
This is not correct...the $375 figure is the point at which you break-even on the cost of the card...$375 in food - 20% = $75 which is the cost of the card. You have to spend $375 to even START saving money on the card. '
OK, there seems to be a very common misperception that using TiW will
always save more money than any other discount. The TiW will always save you money over paying cash with no discount. But other than that, the truth is, its like every other Disney discount and special promotion: YMMV.
It really depends on the actual circumstances. If the dining plan does not match the way you want to eat, then of course its not going to save you any money. If youd rather order 3 appetizers for a meal, and your dining plan does not include any appetizers, then obviously the dining plan would be a very bad fit, and youd save a lot of money using TiW.
But heres the actual math for one of the days on our recent trip (this was a day we ate breakfast, lunch & dinner on the DxDDP) These are the actual totals for our meals, not some hypothetical if you ordered this, this & this scenario. Im looking at the actual receipts, here. There were 3 adults, on the deluxe dining plan. We ordered what we wanted
the plan happens to fit us just fine. For the sake of argument, lets assume we have already reached the break-even point to cover the original $75 cost of the TiW card so now were just into the pure-discount period. We had breakfast at Crystal Palace, lunch at Tonys and dinner at the Kona Cafe
If we used the TiW card:
Breakfast:$67.08 total bill - 20% TiW discount = $53.67...PLUS 18% auto tip = $63.32 cash total OOP
Lunch: $101.92 total bill - 20% TiW discount = $81.54...PLUS 18% auto tip = $96.21 cash total OOP
Dinner $128.99 total bill - 20% TiW discount = $103.92...PLUS 18% auto tip = $121.77 cash total OOP
Snacks, $10 cash, no discount
So if we had used the TiW card for our food that day, our total cost after getting the TiW discount would have been $291.30 cash.
On the DxDDP
no discount on the bills, of course. So the total of those 3 meals + the snacks would have been $67.08 + $101.92 + $128.99 + $10= $307.99. That looks like the TiW discount beats it
EXCEPT we did not pay $307.99 for our food that day. We actually just paid $215.97 for 3 adults Dx Dining Plan Plus a total of $64 tips (actual tips total for that day) So our actual cost for food that day using the Deluxe plan, including taxes & tips was $279.97
Using the deluxe plan saved us MORE than using TiW would have
we saved an additional $11.33 by using the DxDDP. So, moral of the story: you have to do the math based on your own preferences & circumstances, and actual numbers of what you want to eat & where. Theres no perfect formula that will always work out that one discount or plan is always better than another. For us, the dining plan works out better, every time I check the math. For you, maybe not.