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Captn Jack Sparrow

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My last visit to the World was in spring of '04 and i am sure there have been some major changes. I have read a lot on the DDP and want to know if it is worth it. My wife and I will try anything once and most things twice :laughing: my kids are another matter, DD18 is not too picky, DS10 has only one food group, Junk, and DS3 can eat until the cows come home.

I guess I would like to know what others experience has been with a wide array of appetites and whether or not you found it to be worth the money.
 
I have the same question....what is the extra cost for the dining plan per adult and per child? One being 8 and one 12. I would like to weigh the differences.
 
We figured out that we could eat 2 quick service meals and have a snack for about the same price as the dining plan. So, we decided to go ahead and get the dining plan for our last trip and be able to eat out at a table service meal each day. Was it worth it for us? ABSOLUTELY! We wouldn't go again without it. We tried places (and foods) that we normally wouldn't have like Buffalo at the Concourse Steakhouse. My picky DD5 still had plenty of normal foods to eat. We all loved it!:woohoo:
 

My last visit to the World was in spring of '04 and i am sure there have been some major changes. I have read a lot on the DDP and want to know if it is worth it. My wife and I will try anything once and most things twice :laughing: my kids are another matter, DD18 is not too picky, DS10 has only one food group, Junk, and DS3 can eat until the cows come home.

I guess I would like to know what others experience has been with a wide array of appetites and whether or not you found it to be worth the money.

For your family, the DDP would be 167.95 per night. The best way to figure out if it is worth it for your family, in my humble opinion ;) , would be to check out the menus (with prices) on www.allears.net. That way you can get an idea of what you would eat and how much it would cost you and then compare it to the DDP. (Don't forget, the DDP includes tax & tip!)
We had the DDP two years in a row now-last year for 9 people with an array of appetites. We love it! :upsidedow
 












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