Ah, dining.
How I love Disney dining! I love to plan my ADRs. I love to browse menus. I love to read dining reviews. I love to anticipate the fabulous meals we will have.
Last year we were lured in by the stupid DxDDP. We lost HUNDREDS of dollars on that plan. Our DS is tiny and prefers kid's meals. He will only eat vanilla ice cream for dessert. Paying $70 per day for the plan (per person) seemed like an OK idea to begin with, but it wasn't a good value. We ate mostly buffet breakfasts and signature dinners, so our tips averaged about $55 per day. $210 for the plan plus $55 in tips is $265 per day on FOOD!!

Are you KIDDING me? I know it's WDW and real-world logic doesn't apply. The 3 of us can eat for almost 2 weeks at home on $265. CERTAINLY we should be able to get by on less than $265 PER DAY at WDW.
I thought MAYBE we would get the
DDP for the front 4 nights of our stay this year since we aren't in a concierge room those days. I ran the numbers, played around with what we would use credits for and what we would pay OOP. If we were creative about it we MIGHT break even.
OK, so maybe it's the signature dinners throwing us off. Maybe we should get DxDDP for those front 4 nights! Then we'd get more snacks and mugs, too! Ran the numbers for that. We would lose $100. And ONLY losing $100 would require DS to eat an adult appetizer, entree, and dessert multiple times. He never eats that much, so it makes no sense to require him to order that way.
This year there will be NO dining plans. DDE card, yes. Dining plan, no. I bet you we will NOT spend $3700 on food, which is approximately what DxDDP plus tips would be over the course of 14 nights.
Our ADRs are:
Breakfast: Crystal Palace, Boma (x2)
Lunch: Sci Fi, Wolfgang Puck's Cafe, The Plaza
Dinner: Yachtsman Steakhouse (x2), Boma, California Grill, Narcoosee's, Flying Fish, Turf Club, Citrico's, Kona, and Cape May Cafe.
I left 4 nights open for CS dinners because we miss a lot of stuff sitting in restaurants at night.
The majority of our breakfasts and snacks will be in the concierge lounge.

Though last year we weren't very good at timing our lounge visits when the "good stuff" was offered. Maybe we'll be better at that this time.
