Since it is "free" it basically screws up ADR's for the rest of us
Sure,
If you aren't feeling bloated enough, get an $8 dessert
Plan your whole vacation around getting your $42 back each day
The Dining Plan is designed for people who put the whole thing on credit cards and really can't afford to pay out of pocket.
But I rant...to each his / her own
Sure, it makes restaurants busier, but your 180 window opens well before
free dining is offered so you can work around that.
As for the $8 dessert, you are right, without
DDP, free or not, we wouldn't even consider ordering one, let alone more then one, but that has added to the fun of the experience for some of us who may not normally be able to splurge like that.
I never worked to get my money's worth. If we wanted a burger we ordered a burger, if we felt like a steak we got that, but again, getting to enjoy meals we normally wouldn't be able to can really add to the experience for some people and yes, maybe lower income people but what's wrong with that? I have had a fillet for dinner 3 times in my life and all 3 have been at Disney while on the DDP. It was a treat for me and I loved it, and wouldn't have been able to do it if not for the DDP and I don't appologize for it. If Disney didn't want me to get the fillet they would take it off the menu for DDP diners. Again though, when we wanted a burger we got that, we figure we saved some on the tip that way too. Smaller cost=smaller tip we had to pay out. Maybe some people try to get all they can out of it, but many I am sure are like us and don't feel that way.
And I am not sure how DDP is designed for people who cant pay OOP. First, it simply isn't true. I currently have $5000 saved for my Disney trip, I was saving for highest cost senario. I am saving a lot now, but wanted to be prepared just in case. Also, what is the difference if someone doesn't have the mon ey in paying for a package on a CC or paying as they go on one? It isn't as if the restaurants, even snack carts for that matter don't take credit cards.
Let me share one little thing for you and maybe it will make you stop and think. 4 years ago my yougest was 4 on our first trip with the DDP. On our first night we were waiting for wishes and I went and got 7 Mickey Ice Cream bars, one for each of us. She seriously looked at me like I had 3 heads and asked who all the ice cream was for. When I said us she about jumped off her chair. She couldn't believe that she was getting her own. In the past and in our normal lives she and her sisters do a lot of sharing. We live on a budget, no poor but not rich, and we save for things like our Disney trips. She had never had her own Mickey bar and was so excited. I explained that we had the DDP and she said "I don't know what that is, but I like it!" It was so special to her and now, almost 4 years later, she still remembers that. So yeah, maybe free dining gives those of us who normally couldn't affor it a little taste of a different life, eating what you want, not looking at the price to decide what you will order, having dessert and a real treat, enjoying your own snack. But really, is it so wrong for everyone to get to enjoy something like that once in a while?