What have people's experiences been with free dining. How much have people spent on food amd drinks even though they have free dining. My theory is that you still pay a significant amount even though you have free dining. Plus you pay a higher hotel rate if I understand it corectly. Am I totally wrong.
You are always going to have ppl tell you FREE DINING IS NEVER FREE since you pay rack rates for the rooms. But it is free and I will tell you why.
Last year around February or April we booked our 10 day family vacation staying at the All Star Music family suite with 5 day tickets for October. (we had days at IOA and US too not just Disney) Our trip was paid for. We didn't have any room pin discount code or any public offer that would have saved us money. But we we re planning on coming anyway and we booked the trip we could afford and didn't look back.
I looked into BUYING the dining plan but for us, there were 5 of us and all 3 kids are considered Disney adults, so even for just the QSDP it would cost us $200 a day TIMES 9 days $1,800. That's what it would cost us to pay for the QSDP for 5 ppl for 9 nights/10days. We decided we could eat out of pocket a whole lot cheaper than $1,800 for 9 nights so we didn't add it to our package.
However, over the summer last summer a general public offer came out for free dining that perfectly lined up with the dates we were going to be there. The family suites were included in the free dining promo so I called and had it added on to my existing reservation and got FREE QSDP $1,800 worth that I would have otherwise had to pay for anyway since we didn't have a room discount either.
We knew we were going to pay rack rate for the room whether we got free dining or not, so when it came out and we were able to get it, we were thrilled. That technically saved us $1,800. SO for us, it really was FREE.
We enjoyed the QSDP and didn't want to upgrade to the DDP because we didn't want to be tied to ADRs and have to plan our days and nights around eating reservations. I loved the freedom of the QSDP. We didn't really use the resort mugs they give you to use for free. We might have used them once or twice while sitting out by the pool.
I wish they hadn't taken the second snack away from the QSDP but I suppose they did that to keep from raising the rate on it.
So to answer your question, yes free dining is really free. Especially if you have 4 or 5 ppl in your party or if your kids are 10 and over and considered big kids who can eat off the adult menu, free dining will always be the better discount over a room discount. A 20% off PIN code would have saved us $46 a night off our room. We got $200 worth of dining plan free every day. It was very obvious which savings was the better savings.
Disney is never going to let you stack discounts, so you have to price your room and see how much a %off discount would save you per day and how much the free dining would save you per day and take whichever discount is the better deal. But for 5 Disney Adults, the free dining is always going to be the best discount even if you were staying in a deluxe, you save more not paying for 5 adults ddp than the percent off the room.
As for how much we still spent on food even after getting the free dining, we went to
Walmart our first night in and bought breakfast items, snacks for the room and drinks and bottled water. We spent about $200 at Walmart on all the groceries (half of which we ended up taking home because the QSDP gives you a lot of food) We went out to eat at Planet Hollywood one night and paid OOP for that $100 for 5 ppl, and one night we went out to eat at CHili's $100 for 5 ppl. The nights we didn't use our dinner credit at Disney we used it the following morning to have a hot breakfast in the resort food court. On the days we went to US and IOA and had to pay OOP for our lunch there, we used those lunch credits for breakfast at the resort food court as well. So most of the days we were suppose to eat our breakfast groceries in the room we were having hot counter service breakfast meals anyway and took a lot of breakfast items back home after the trip.