momfor4 said:
I am also on the fence about getting the DP. With 4 kids 8 - 4 yrs., they don't eat alot, however they have to eat during the days. Our first time to MK and we are not going for the food- we'd go to NYC for that- lol!
I can't decided if we would benefit- i know we want to do at least 2-3 character meals and HDRevue, but then we don't/the kids don't want to spend 2 hrs. at a dinner table- yet i don't want to eat hamburgers and fries the whole week!! ugh-- how do i decide??
- i like the convience that you just use room key, but what are the other pluses? anyone been with 4 young kids 6-7 days and know how much you spent on food?? with the characte meals does it make it more worth it do you think??
are you real limited on what snacks you can get with DP??
Ok, my last post I promise, but you PM'd me so I thought I'd put my answers out in the open
Firstly, if you are planning on doing a few Character meals and also a "special" (2-credit) meal like Hoop-Dee-Doo (which we enjoyed immensely), then you are sounding closer to a family which can save some bucks. These are the events that cost the most out-of-pocket.
Second, if you do not want to do breakfast in your room (and frankly, you'd be eligible for some kind of trophy if you could pull off feeding four kids in a hotel room each morning!), then you can use indigoxtreme's GREAT idea of spreading out the CS usage a bit by sharing food! In other words, get two kids' breakfasts instead of 4 and spread the food around. Lord knows there is enough of it. (Also, if your kids are like mine...conditioned from an early age to share table food and not make a big fuss about it...you will be fine. Everyone is so happy to be at WDW to begin with...)
Third, all the table service restaurants are well geared to kids, so don't worry about spending too much time in them. The key is to plan ahead and pick TS restaurants close to where you will be on a given day or hour. Unless we are talking a fast monorail or boat ride, it is generally NOT a good idea to travel between major WDW locations to get to a restaurant--that is, not if you're trying to see a lot of attractions.
Fourth, yes, snack usage is in my opinion TOO LIMITED...you get a choice of bottled beverages or soft drink, whole piece of fruit, "single scoop" popcorn box, or a frozen treat (i.e., ice cream bar). All of these are fine, but not for days-on-end. (We burned out on them after four days, and started taking lots of bottled water...even to the airport!) Meanwhile, you must pass up on the Dole Whip, the traditional ice cream, all sorts of cookies and pastries which look great, and more--which even when they cost the same or less as a "premium ice cream bar" (and they are good!), are NOT available to you on the
DDP. Why, I can't tell you. (I can guarantee you the food cost on a Dole Whip is far less than a big, fat chocolate-chip cookie ice cream sandwich.)
Fifth, the convenience thing...I can't downplay that. It's nice to go around not thinking about money. My kids were old enough the carry their own cards, and felt very cool doing it. Receipts show you how many credits you have left and it's pretty easy to manage, if you plan ahead.
Sixth, you are probably eligible for sainthood for taking four children under 8 to WDW. Be sure to ask for an application at your place of worship. (And be sure to go during the school year...you will not ruin their educational career, and you will see easily twice as much as you would during school holidays.)
Sorry, I rambled on...don't sweat the decision too much, go with your gut and then have a great time!!