laurajetter
Mouseketeer<br><Font color="red">The Tag Fairy thi
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I've been to Disney multiple times through my life but the last time was back in 2004 with DH so I know things are super different by now. My mom is planning a big family trip to Disney in June 2018 and is trying to navigate all the ins and outs of planning... right now they're trying to figure out the most economical dining option. If we were to get a plan, it would be for 8 adults and 1 child and we would do the cheapest plan, which is the Quick-Service.
It looks like the 2018 prices are: $52.49/night per adult and $21.75/night per child. I know individual food prices at Disney are probably high, but what I'm trying to find out is how much money do you really save by using this Quick-Service dining plan vs. not using a plan and just buying the items yourself? Also, if none of us are interested in using the refillable mugs feature, and if we only drink water bottles that we bring into the parks (which we will have pre-purchased by the case, so it will be less than $1 per bottle), would it make sense for us to just pay as we go, or would the Quick-Service Dining Plan still be beneficial, cost-wise?
It looks like the 2018 prices are: $52.49/night per adult and $21.75/night per child. I know individual food prices at Disney are probably high, but what I'm trying to find out is how much money do you really save by using this Quick-Service dining plan vs. not using a plan and just buying the items yourself? Also, if none of us are interested in using the refillable mugs feature, and if we only drink water bottles that we bring into the parks (which we will have pre-purchased by the case, so it will be less than $1 per bottle), would it make sense for us to just pay as we go, or would the Quick-Service Dining Plan still be beneficial, cost-wise?