lauralong81
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I try to do this every time we make a trip... a decent cost analysis which weighs in the factors of our desires while still trying to maintain a fair level of frugality. Well, as much frugality as one would want to include while on vacation, anyway. Yes, I realize there are considerably cheaper ways to plan meals. We could share meals, or do less table service. However, this is my vacation too, and vacation to me means limited housework which includes cooking and even worrying about meals. Besides the disney magic, that's what I look forward to most. No dishes!!!!
So, I simply plan my vacation based on the meals we want and would do if on the dining plan. Then, I try to figure out what we would spend there out of pocket if we did those same meals NOT on the dining plan. I take into consideration what we would order from each restaurant (usually an average for the adults, pretty standard for the kids). Then x 2 adults and x 2 children. I do not include dessert (we wouldn't order) or alcoholic beverages, but I do include soft drinks and tax. Tips are also not included on either side of the calculation because I will tip 15-20% either way we go.
Without further ado.... I give you my cost analysis. I thought it might help some people decide if the dining plan is right for them.
As you can see, No, we aren't saving much money either way. But keep in mind, I'm not including dessert or any snack costs in the "out of pocket" (oop) cost that *IS* included in the dining plan cost. . We wouldn't "typically" buy many of those if we were on a budget. So, it's nice to splurge a little with the dining plan. The snack credits alone would total around 32 credits for our family for the 8 nights, x's $3-$4 each is around $90 - $128 extra in "snacks." We use these a lot for breakfast, so maybe I should include the cost in the analysis, but I don't. Either way, I think we would just about break even, but we get the benefit of everything taken care of "up front."
I hope this at least helps someone out in decided... it's funny what we all fret about...lol
So, I simply plan my vacation based on the meals we want and would do if on the dining plan. Then, I try to figure out what we would spend there out of pocket if we did those same meals NOT on the dining plan. I take into consideration what we would order from each restaurant (usually an average for the adults, pretty standard for the kids). Then x 2 adults and x 2 children. I do not include dessert (we wouldn't order) or alcoholic beverages, but I do include soft drinks and tax. Tips are also not included on either side of the calculation because I will tip 15-20% either way we go.
Without further ado.... I give you my cost analysis. I thought it might help some people decide if the dining plan is right for them.
As you can see, No, we aren't saving much money either way. But keep in mind, I'm not including dessert or any snack costs in the "out of pocket" (oop) cost that *IS* included in the dining plan cost. . We wouldn't "typically" buy many of those if we were on a budget. So, it's nice to splurge a little with the dining plan. The snack credits alone would total around 32 credits for our family for the 8 nights, x's $3-$4 each is around $90 - $128 extra in "snacks." We use these a lot for breakfast, so maybe I should include the cost in the analysis, but I don't. Either way, I think we would just about break even, but we get the benefit of everything taken care of "up front."
I hope this at least helps someone out in decided... it's funny what we all fret about...lol
Even without though, I think you're right. I feel good about the decision.
Thanks again for reaffirming my silly whims! 
