looks like mostly buffet

halld6479

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we are still trying to make the decision about meal plan after setting down and picking our eating perferences looks like all but 2 will be buffet, so would the dine plan be a good deal for us?
 
depends - are you planning on dinners instead of breakfasts? and do you ahve kids in your group?

I think the dining plan is good, based on the buffets we have scheduled. It also can be a better deal if you have kids, because of the pooled credits.

dinner at 1900 Park Fare is $28/adults and $13/kids

2A2C is $82 plus tax ($5) and tip ($15) = $102

and you still ahve the counter service and snack credits to use.

dining plan cost for 2A2C is $98 plus tax, so in this case, the dining plan is a deal. basically the counter service meals and snacks are free.


At Boma for dinner
$25/adult $11/kids

the dining plan is $11 for kids, and includes the gratuity for the TS, plus a counter service and snack, so this is a good deal.

$25 adult plus tax $1.50 plus tip $4.50 = $31
if your counter service meal and snack total over $6 (and they probably will) you come out ahead, how much depends on what counter service meal you get.
 
YES!! The dining plan is a great deal for almost everyone. If you're doing mostly buffets, I assume a lot (or all) of them are character meals. The plan would most definitely work for you IMHO>
 
there will be DH, myself, a vegetarian 15 year old grand daughter and a 14 year grandson, we are planning mostly supper meals we have 1900 ParkFare, Hollywood & vine, coral reef, crystal palace and either Cape May or Cap'n jacks's
we will be doing Rainforst too but know that is cash.
 





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