TwoMisfits
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If you remember that the Iger era motto is "Pay more, get less", you can pretty much understand every Disney World park move the last 18 months...
I'm certain that it will sell like gangbusters. Mostly because of the way it's worded that it would save 20%. I'd love to see where they got those figuresI get asked on a daily basis if Disney offers a dining plan for day guests. Just because the demographic that visits this board doesn't want this doesn't mean no one does.
like I posted in the previous page if you get the most expensive item at Cosmic Rays or Pecos Bill you save about $10 a day. It would just depend how much you eat and you would have to get the drink to save that amountI'm certain that it will sell like gangbusters. Mostly because of the way it's worded that it would save 20%. I'd love to see where they got those figures
They dropped the dessert, but they added a snack, and there's the drink/snack sub, so it's really a wash. I actually prefer it, because we don't need to eat a dessert with every meal, and we drink water most of the time.
I really don't care what my 21 year old eats. He is an adult, he eats what he wants. And if he went hungry when he was 15, it wouldn't be a problem. But when he was 11 or 12, I would have to deal with a hungry very child.Without turning this into a debate on parenting methods, I think the teen years are a good time to test independence and responsibility. If my 15 year old chose to buy a widget instead of food, she lived with the consequence of not eating until dinner.
- because my DS definitely gets the biggest, most expensive burger, bbq platter, etc where ever he eats.You can still get the dining plan with a "Magical Deal". We got it.This is too limited for me, regardless of value.
I'm going in August on a "magical deal" so meal plan isn't an option. I normally love the dining plan, so this daily plan is something I'd consider.
But with these few restaurants, I can't guarantee that in the week, I'd eat one QS lunch and one QS dinner at these specific locations. I'm a super planner, but with a few exceptions (BOG, hotel food court) we pick our QS meals on the fly based on locationand mood. Limiting me to these few MK QS options is a no-go for me.
I do agree with that. The DDP appeals to me because it's paid for when I pay for the rest of the trip, and I don't need to think about it. I can see this appealing to someone in the same way. "Let's pay for this now and get it out of the way early in the day." We go to Hershey Park every summer, and we pre-pay for a single meal there because it's a great bargain - one adult meal plus one refillable (for $1/refill) cup for $8. We always bought the cup every year anyway, and the cup alone is something like $9. Disney needs to get on board with something like that.I get asked on a daily basis if Disney offers a dining plan for day guests. Just because the demographic that visits this board doesn't want this doesn't mean no one does.
You can still get the dining plan with a "Magical Deal". We got it.
I really don't care what my 21 year old eats. He is an adult, he eats what he wants. And if he went hungry when he was 15, it wouldn't be a problem. But when he was 11 or 12, I would have to deal with a hungry very child.
Would I have bought it? Our son hung out with us at parks so it would have never come up. But that does t mean that parents parent the same way I do. And this gives options to parents that want it.
You have to use the vouchers in the next 14 days of the date on them (they stamp the date when you buy them)Also curious to see if you have to use both meals on the same day or can spread them out (and if you bought them on 2/22 could still use them on perhaps 2/24- because my DS definitely gets the biggest, most expensive burger, bbq platter, etc where ever he eats.
The dining plan cannot be added to the Labor Day promo.