Originally posted by MelissathePooh
My instinctual response is "a whole in your wallet", but then I thought and if people have the extra money and get some extra magic out of it why not.
Does anyone know if they have done away with group dining? Before a party of 8 or more would have to go through group dining to make ps or special arrangements? I would rather do that and have some privacy then the MG stuff - since you have to pay anyway. JMHO.
See, this is what I was thinking too -- that our group might not have much to gain. Perhaps if we had 4 or 5 families living in different quadrants of the world, or had people with us that hadn't done Disney in forever or would never ever do it again, it would make sense. But in our case (one trip out of many, bringing BIL, SIL, their 2 kids -- and they went with us to WDW last year and will most likely do so again!) I can't see the logic. Plus, I'm worried that if we went the "MG" route, it might only add confusion. I don't want to be shuffled back and forth between MS,
DVC, MG -- whatever -- as I try to make my reservations!
As for the "party of 8" issue -- it depends on the restaurant. When I called for HDDR ressies at about 1 yr out, they switched me to the "large parties" line. I asked if this would be my fate later when I needed to make all my other ressies at the 90 day window. The CM said no, only the HDDR and Spirit of Aloha considered "8" as a "large" or extended party. All the other restaurants considered 13 and up to be "large".
If the main benefit of MG is special events that you can pay extra for, I don't think it has any advantages for us. Just getting all of our many many "wanna do / gotta do / can we try it again?" stuff done will more than consume our time quite well!
Thanks for the repsonses, folks, but unless there's another argument, it looks like we should probably pass.