Here right now - our observations of DP

Tiger926

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We spend 2 weeks each July at WDW as we are DVC members. That being said, we've eaten pretty much everywhere (except for sea food restaurants, V & A and a few dinner shows like Hoop de Doo and Luau). We usually eat 2 TS per day, but this year since we are on DP, we have had CS for lunch. Here are our observations of DP (first time we've used it):

1. Children - We've always found children's meals to be lacking, but some restaurants have improved by offering applesauce, carrots, rice, etc. Disney still has a way to go to, IMHO, but choices are getting better. Every TS server has been specific about explaining whether or not our DD3 is to order off of children's menu or not - some restaurants like Earl of Sandwich which is a CS credit, allow children to order off of regular menu. Other restaurants, let children also order appetizers (like adults), and still others do not. You need to listen to your server as he/she will explain things. If you have a question, make sure you ask as substitutions are allowed at lots of places due to allergies, sensitivities, etc. TS restaurant servers have been very good about making sure that children use children credits, and not adults. No debate needed, as this has been our experience over the past 10 days.

2. Cards - Despite cards not separating credits, as stated, servers are doing a great job of keeping things running correctly. Receipts have total credits at bottom, but, servers (who are real people!) are punching in the info and that is what is important here. Not interested in starting the child/adult credit debate as my feeling is that honest adults know how they should be using the plan, but, at TS restaurants there is no way to "cheat" the system unless the server does so. At CS restaurants where my hubby has gone up to counter by himself, he's been told that he must order 1 meal off of children's menu - eg. Pinnochio Village Haus (terrible kids' menu, but we were hungry). Hubby rushed up to counter as DD was very hungry, didn't notice the kid's menu, so ordered 2 chicken finger meals and a sandwich. The CM immediately cancelled this once she saw my hubby's card (he immediately apologized for the error) as she said he had to order 1 child, and 2 adults, so, CMs are keeping on top of this.

3. Service - Our worst service has been at Rainforest AK, where we paid cash for meal as they don't participate in DP. Despite some people's worries about getting bad service on DP, that has not been our experience at all.

4. Amount of food - As I said, we eat very well (come from a restaurant family) on a consistent basis, whether on vacation or not. We are used to eating 2 TS meals a day, with exception of Tusker House and Earl of Sand. We eat small breakfasts in our room, and then eat a CS for lunch, with a TS for dinner. Not many snacks in between - lots of water and juice (we don't drink pop) to stay hydrated, so for us, the amount of food is just fine. If we can't eat a dessert, we don't order it, as that is a waste of food - no one should be throwing food away at all, just don't order it! I've posted about this before as well, and my hubby and I really think that most people are full because they eat junk all day - ice cream, popcorn, pop, etc., whereas we don't. For us, food is an important part of our WDW vacations, and so we eat accordingly. I have low blood sugar with allergies, DD has allergies, and so does hubby with bowel issues as well, so if we have figured out how to eat healthy in the scorching heat in July, anyone can!


5. CS - Not that impressed with CS places, although I know that they've improved since we first starting vacationing to WDW. We don't eat fast food at all, so it's nice to be able to eat a sandwich or soup for lunch. That being said, some places still need to improve their offerings - it's beyond me why tosn of CS places have a $4.00 piece of cake as a dessert choice, but not a fruit cup? A lot of places still need to adjust their menus for DP (when people are paying cash, then they of course are going to offer expensive dessert options to entice people to spend more), and so they really should be offering fruit cups for dessert as well.

6. Beverages - Some places only allow for limited beverage selection (both CS and TS) - pop, coffee/tea or milk. If you want a juice or bottle of water, must use a snack credit. This is annoying as we can't drink the tap water, and we don't drink pop, so this is something that we've learned for future reference. On a related note, some TS places allow you to order $5.00 smoothies or milkshakes - it all depends on the restaurant!

7. Favourites - As always: Le Cellier, Marrakesh and Kona Cafe. Yummy!

8. CM knowledge of plan - Excellent! Every CM we have had understands the plan, whether CS or TS or even snack credit. Since most of us DISers are planners, I think we worry about things that we do not need to worry about. Don't sweat it! The CMs are great and if you find one who isn't, ask to speak to someone who can better explain the plan to you. Contrary to many threads on here, the DP is not complicated, but it's the users who make it so, IMHO. Listen to your server, and you will be good to go!!

I'm sure there is more, but my post is long enough. I welcome questions or comments, but only have the Internet until tonight, so if I can't respond right away, that is the reason. We will be home on Saturday after 2 glorious weeks in our favourite place in the world!

Happy eating to all! Tiger
 
Thanks for the update! Hope you continue to enjoy your trip. :thumbsup2
 
Thanks for this information. We will be using the DDP with a DVC stay for the first time starting on Sunday and you hae relieved any questions I had. We used the plan with a package in December and found it met our needs--but the kids meal offerings were weak and weird in some places. Now no one is a "child" in our group so those issues have vanished for me. I'm glad it continues to work when used in a manner consistent with my previous expereince.
 
can you tell us which CS places aren't allowing you to get water??
we don't drink soda
 

Pretty much every CS place we've eaten at has NOT allowed bottled water as you have to use a snack credit for that. Even some CS places like Chefs de France (had a terrible meal there last night) won't let us order bottled water - tap water only.

CS places we've eaten are:

Pinnochio Village Haus, Studio Catering Company, Earl of Sandwich, comes to mind. I don't have my exact receipts in front of me now, so I can't give you anymore restaurant names at this time (DD is ready to go to the castle right now-LOL!) Not sure about Tusker House as I had a bottle of water with me. We have not been taking the fountain drinks in these cases, and I even offered to give up 2 fountain drinks for 1 juice (they'd be making money), but they all said no. Earl of Sandwich manager let us do it once as I explained we don't drink pop.

Some of these places have had a small juice box, but most are only allowing fountain drinks.

Tiger
 
Thanks for the update! Good to hear CMs are working well with the DP.. I will keep n mind to listen at the TS places and ask first at the CS places! Have a wonderful time!
 
The bottled water restriction is odd. In most cases, it's less expensive to the guest than a fountain drink! I wonder if it's more expensive to the restaurant...fountain drinks are delivered in bulk syrup, and mixed with tap water, but a bottle of water is a bottle of water...
 
Do you have to tell the CM at a cs rest. and snack cart that you are on the DP? Do they ask? Or do you just have to hand them the card?

Thanks!
 
Thanks for the great update! We will be using the DP in the fall and I was a little nervous.
 
Tiger926 said:
At CS restaurants where my hubby has gone up to counter by himself, he's been told that he must order 1 meal off of children's menu - eg. Pinnochio Village Haus (terrible kids' menu, but we were hungry). Hubby rushed up to counter as DD was very hungry, didn't notice the kid's menu, so ordered 2 chicken finger meals and a sandwich. The CM immediately cancelled this once she saw my hubby's card (he immediately apologized for the error) as she said he had to order 1 child, and 2 adults, so, CMs are keeping on top of this.

Can you clarify this a bit for me? Do you just mean that if your card says 2A 1C you can't order 3 adult meals? Or that when you place your order, you must get a child's meal too if you order the two adult meals?

I am asking b/c I have picky eaters and I can imagine a few times where they don't want to eat a kids meal. So we will probably feed them from our meal, or bring them food from our room and save their credit (for them) for later on. Do you think this is a problem? Or just trying to order more than your number of adult meals at once?

Thanks!
 
jayhjay said:
Can you clarify this a bit for me? Do you just mean that if your card says 2A 1C you can't order 3 adult meals? Or that when you place your order, you must get a child's meal too if you order the two adult meals?

I was wondering that too?

OK ... but I cannot imagine this could be true. For example, we have 4A 1C on the DP. You MUST be able to just order 3A meals?? What if you split up for the day and 1A 1C are in the MK and 3A are at Epcot?

I don't see the "you have to order all the meals on your card at once" theory holding water.

I would think it would just be that you can't order more than the # of adult meals on the card at the same time. The OP's husband was told he "had" to order a C meal after ordering 3A meals on a card that said 2A 1C.

WDWO
 
Tiger926 said:
At CS restaurants where my hubby has gone up to counter by himself, he's been told that he must order 1 meal off of children's menu - eg. Pinnochio Village Haus (terrible kids' menu, but we were hungry). Hubby rushed up to counter as DD was very hungry, didn't notice the kid's menu, so ordered 2 chicken finger meals and a sandwich. The CM immediately cancelled this once she saw my hubby's card (he immediately apologized for the error) as she said he had to order 1 child, and 2 adults, so, CMs are keeping on top of this.

Not the OP but - he ordered 3 adult meals because he didn't see the kid's menu - they were not making him order a meal for everyone listed on the card.
 
That's the way I took it too. The CM at the CS realized he was ordering three adult meals (unintentionally) and just had him correct the three meals (2A, 1C) to meet what his room card read.
I am sure there are cases where families split up for the day. It is not unusual for some of the party to stay at the resort to rest while the others go to a park.

Great review BTW. :wave: popcorn::
 
Well bummer on the no bottled water at lunch time.

The tap water is fine for me, so not really a big deal. But it is another change.

Thanks to the OP for the information! I tend to agree, people make it much harder than it needs to be. We found it very easy to use last year.

Someone asked if you need to tell CM's when you order that you are on the plan. If they don't ask, then yes, but 95% of the time it was the first thing we were asked. For TS it should be noted on your ressie (they do ask when you make the adr).
 
wdwobsessed said:
I was wondering that too?

OK ... but I cannot imagine this could be true. For example, we have 4A 1C on the DP. You MUST be able to just order 3A meals?? What if you split up for the day and 1A 1C are in the MK and 3A are at Epcot?

I don't see the "you have to order all the meals on your card at once" theory holding water.

I would think it would just be that you can't order more than the # of adult meals on the card at the same time. The OP's husband was told he "had" to order a C meal after ordering 3A meals on a card that said 2A 1C.

WDWO

I don't think that means that you HAVE to order what your card says (eg. 2A/1C) just that you can't all at one time, order OVER what your card says (eg. 3 adult meals when your card says 2A/1C).
 
NMW said:
I don't think that means that you HAVE to order what your card says (eg. 2A/1C) just that you can't all at one time, order OVER what your card says (eg. 3 adult meals when your card says 2A/1C).

Not to make this more complicated, but a slightly different scenario...

I have one DD on plan and one not (too young to need it). I wonder if I pay OOP for DD5 at a meal (CS or TS) and have an extra CHILD credit, if I can use it to buy a meal for my younger DD. I would be using child for child, but I would be using 4 credits when I only have 2A 1C on my card. This still is in the spirit of the plan as I am not getting more than I paid for, but I'd be getting more meals at one time. Any idea?
 
OP here - just got back from Magic Kingdom/Crystal Palace for dinner. The problem with my scenario was that my hubby accidentally ordered 3 adult meals when we can only order 2 adult meals at once - CM quickly remedied this by cancelling one and we ordered our 1 child meal for DD3.

jayhjay - not sure about this scenario as the meal credits need to be used by the child that it was purchased for, so the server may not allow this scenario since it seems as if you want to use the other child's credit to buy a meal? Perhaps I've misunderstood, but I'm honestly not sure how they would handle this - very interesting question.

Happy eating to all! Tiger
 
I wonder if CS places are changing the "bottled water" rule - when we were there for 8 days at the end of May, we never once had a problem getting bottled water as a drink at a CS place. CS places that we went to and got bottled water as a drink included Tangerine Cafe, Sunshine Seasons, Tusker House, Hurricane Hannahs (Beach Club pool), Beach Club Marketplace, and Cosmic Rays.

We found that you can get a large (HUGE) soda on the CS plan (some places automatically give you only a regular but will give a large if you ask). My husband and I would share the large soda at lunch and then we would have the bottled water to carry around in the afternoon.
 
I have no problem with the TS issue. I have a problem with the CS issue since I have 2 children who simply cannot understand why we're at a burger place that doesn't offer kids burgers, or a pizza place that doesn't offer a kid pizza, but I will simply order 2A meals and split them with the kids. I guess I'll have to use the kid credits for something at breakfast. If Disney offered a kids version of whatever the adults were offered, I'd be fine. I mean, really, I go to Columbia Harbor House and there is no kid version of the fish meal. My kids do not eat peanut butter at all and the cold chilled chicken is a no go. And honestly, I want to eat too so we're kind of stuck at certain places until Disney expands the kids offerings.

As for the drink issue, I do not drink fountain soda and neither do my 2 boys. So if they will not allow me to get a bottle of water (I will not drink tap water at WDW), I will have to pay OOP for a bottle since I plan on using the credits water/snacks later in the day. I find it interesting that they have now eliminated the ability to get certain beverages too. If they want to give you the smaller bottle then that's fine. Don't give out the big one. But to deny it alltogether? Interesting.
 














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