Wendie
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- Oct 10, 2014
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I'm a total Disney Newbie and hoping to book our January Disney vacation this week.
There are three of us going on the trip - me, my husband, and our four year old. We are planning 4-5 days in the parks (four for sure, 5 depends on what time our plane lands on our first day in Florida) From the packages I've scoped out, the Disney Dining Plan will add about $800 onto our package price. That price boggles my mind LOL
I'm a picky eater (burgers, chicken, pizza, pasta), my husband will eat anything and is open to new things, and my preschooler is pretty typical for his age - he'd love to live off of pizza, chicken nuggets, and pancakes if we'd let him. I'd go with the quick service plan or no plan at all, but I'm wondering if doing 2+ character meals will make a dining plan worth it for us? This is likely our only trip to Disney for the next 5 years and I want to make a lot of great memories, but I also don't want to overspend. We'd be perfectly fine having cereal in our hotel room, getting a quick service lunch, and something basic for supper, but I'm worried that character meals will wreck our savings if we do it out of pocket.
Thoughts?
There are three of us going on the trip - me, my husband, and our four year old. We are planning 4-5 days in the parks (four for sure, 5 depends on what time our plane lands on our first day in Florida) From the packages I've scoped out, the Disney Dining Plan will add about $800 onto our package price. That price boggles my mind LOL
I'm a picky eater (burgers, chicken, pizza, pasta), my husband will eat anything and is open to new things, and my preschooler is pretty typical for his age - he'd love to live off of pizza, chicken nuggets, and pancakes if we'd let him. I'd go with the quick service plan or no plan at all, but I'm wondering if doing 2+ character meals will make a dining plan worth it for us? This is likely our only trip to Disney for the next 5 years and I want to make a lot of great memories, but I also don't want to overspend. We'd be perfectly fine having cereal in our hotel room, getting a quick service lunch, and something basic for supper, but I'm worried that character meals will wreck our savings if we do it out of pocket.
Thoughts?