It works for our family of three (two adults and a Disney adult). We went for 14 days in August. We don't normally eat desserts, but we wait all year for our Disney trip and splurge!!!! So when we eat at Disney, we eat like the plan. We are actually not big appetizer people, but we all have a sweet tooth!

We do not have to pay the seasonal upcharge as we are DVC members so our savings are a little more than non DVC members. We were on the deluxe dining plan for 3 days and saved $276.14. Then, we were on the regular DDP for 11 days and saved $514.65 for a total savings of $790.79!
I have every receipt and could give you details of what we ate. We did not go for only the most expensive (I eat a lot of steak, but my son and husband eat pasta, fish, etc.) We enjoy having all the snacks and desserts.
It may not work for everyone, but we were very happy with the plan and will do it again this summer.

Here is the list of TS (prices with taxes but without tip since that is not included in oop or ddp - the cost of ddp includes taxes):
Deluxe:
Day 1 - Tony's $97.24 and Coral Reef $144.83
Day 2 - Planet Hollywood $103.12 and Hoop-de-doo $197.97
Day 3 -Grand Floridian Cafe $86.26 and Chef's de France $116.25
First day of regular dining plan used held over credits from deluxe
Day 1 - Kona Cafe $91.81 and Maya Grill $141.80
Day 2 - 'Ohana $111.80
Day 3 - 1900 Park Fare $121.38
Day 4 - Teppan Edo $111.94
Day 5 - Chef Mickey's $107.97
Day 6 - Biegarten $111.80
Day 7 - Garden Grill $111.80
Day 8 - Teppan Edo $111.46 (love this place!!!!)
Day 9 - Sci Fi $104.38 (I was the only one to have steak)
Day 10 - Cape May $99.02
Day 11 - Yak and Yeti $ 94.91
Check out day used held over credits from DDP - Saratoga Springs Turf Club and Grill $100.55
We also used all of our snack credits and had a couple of the more expensive QS meals (twice at Sunshine Seasons and once at Wolfgang Puck's). Even with this year's increase, we still come out far ahead!
