bumbershoot
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Originally, we were going to do the QS plan
The most recent WDW page regarding the QS plan said:
- 2 Quick-Service Meals Per Night of Stay
- 2 Snacks or Nonalcoholic Beverages Per Night of Stay
- 1 Resort Refillable Mug*
Meals redeemed at breakfast, lunch or dinner will include:
- 1 Entrée
- 1 Nonalcoholic Beverage (or Alcoholic Beverage, for Guests 21 and older)
- Frozen ice cream novelty, popsicle or fruit bar
- Popcorn scoop
- 12 oz. coffee, hot chocolate or hot tea
- Prepackaged milk or juice
- Piece of whole fruit
- Bag of snacks
- 20 oz. bottle of Coca-Cola®, Sprite® or Dasani® water
- 20 oz. fountain soft drink
The Dis keeps menus on their main info page, and menus are also here https://allears.net/dining/menu/
Find the FOOD you want. Find the snacks you want. Find the drinks you want. Make a plan for your dreams of eating and drinking. Using allears on a computer, the QS places seem to have the prices on the right. Put something over that side of your computer so you're not letting the cost get to you. Write out your dream QS meals. Make those a PLAN. Write the plan down.
Then go to the non-QS places that you might not have eaten at under the restrictive QS plan. Don't just look at "meals." Look at appetizers, lounges, and so on. See what you truly want.
Once you guys really have thought about it and are looking forward to those restaurants/lounges/etc and that plan, then start looking at the cost.
You know it would have gone up in cost, and you know things are still going up, so pad what the QS cost would have been.
I've seen some people make up little cards for what meals they want, and they "cash in" those cards to keep it fun and distracting them from the bill.
Yes, I've been through menus, added stuff up, and have to decide to give up some drinks or face the fact that my food budget would be 40% alcohol. (50% of meals, but thanks to some snacks, more like 40% overall.)
Well, yeah, that's how it works. If you are eating a 12.99 meal and getting a 12.00 drink, that was the basic situation even with the plan.
Since it sounds like all the adults in your family drink and the kids have been under 9, your previous use has been the kind that works for you. Kids are going to age up and want more food, might not want character meals, and then they would be paying the adult cost but not getting those adult beverages they are paying for.
While making it seem ridiculous that young people ages 10-20yo have to pay the same price when they can't possibly have alcohol.
Definitely. That's how Disney makes money from those who are naturally, or make themselves be, superusers of the dining plans.
But I never get why people can not accept the converse, that there are people who have a dining style and preferences that make the DDP a deal.
People accept it. But after lots of time on the boards here, I can tell you that the majority of the people realize that they have squeezed themselves into the plans they want to use, and really would like different foods they aren't allowing themselves.
Like what CA says here:
I think a lot of people think they're #3 when they're really #2.
who wants to get weighed down with heavy food while on vacation-especially if it is hot?
Soooo many people. Not me! But many many people.
I’m not sure I understand this whole put it on a gift card thing.
Why not just make sure you put the cash in your bank account if your going to spend the money anyway to put it on a gift card and then you at least own that money. Then just use your credit card and since you have the money, pay the card when the bill comes in. No interest if paid that month. If Disney Visa even more so. I just don’t understand the go pay at the desk with GCs theory. If you have the money to buy the GCs whynot just leave it in your bank and pay the CC bill that month instead?
The GC discounted purchases are one reason. Emotions are another; like those who use cash instead of cards, you FEEL better about spending money that has to be spent. And control is also in there; some don't have the control over it all.