96boilermaker,
I was asking myself the same question prior to attending the BBQ last night. It of course depends on what value you place on certain things. Here are some observations:
1. Food was decent. Based on the food alone, I wouldn't say it was worth 2
DDP credits, but there is more to consider...
2. Entertainment was good. I am NOT a country music fan, however, you couldn't help tapping your foot and dancing with the kids. There is a dance floor in the middle of the pavillion, and everybody gets up and dances throughout the event. It is quite LOUD though (understatement).
3. Patience is the order of the day. It was absolute mayhem at times with the characters out there, and kids positioning to get to the characters, especially on the dance floor. In fact, I almost saw a couple of guys get into it over something that was probably stupid, but there is a lot going on there and you need to look after your young ones. I found this especially trying, especially when it came to kids with Autograph books. Now I can see how much fun they are to those that have them, but I just wanted my children to be able to experience being near the characters, dancing and all and I can't tell you how many times they were pushed aside by pen-wielding autograph-seekers. Again, I can sort of understand the attraction with the autographs, but manners seem to go out the window when you have a pen and notebook in your hand. Especially at an event where you should be dancing and interacting with the characters. Why can't folks save the autographs for the parks?
4. 1 3/4 (6:30pm to 8:15pm) hours is just about enough and I can't see doing it for 3 hours! After about 45 minutes to an hour, people begin to filter out. Most did stick it out, but you can tell that some of the groups had enough.
5. As you can tell from my note (3) above, there is a lot of interaction with the characters. In fact, they never really go on stage, as the dance floor and tables are all on the same level. The band (a pretty decent country group) and the hosts (2 non-character CMs) were really the only ones on stage durnig the night.
Overall I would say it was a good time. My wife set up all of the ADR's for our trip (still there now), so based upon the description and the fact that I like a little bit better food, I probably wouldn't have picked it. But my wife was in charge of ADR's, booked it, and we had a good time overall.