The food was so-so, basic theme park food. We did not do it for the adults in our group - just the kids. It wouldn't have made sense to do it for the adults. We figured that a kids lunch costs at least $5 and same with dinner. So the $10 for the day for each child made sense. We did have to rush to get dinner with the 6 close time that we were there for, but we were there at 9. You can go through the line more than once, but our family would be the type to just do once for lunch and once for dinner, so we worked that into our numbers. I'm not sure if it's changed, but in Jan of 2010, the kids servings for the pizza was the exact same as the adults pizza. Technically, you're not supposed to share. But I did buy a big plate of fruit for my lunch and then ate some of the kids leftover pizza and shared the fruit. (Our kids were 3 and 6 and it was a large portion). I figured that as long as I was buying something for myself, then it wasn't a huge deal. (I'd never send my kid through the line twice to get something for me!)
We're going on a 9-6 day for our next trip, but only have one day in the parks. We want to eat at Three Broomsticks, which is not on the meal deal. So, we won't be doing it. Plus, with only one day in the park, our plan will be to eat dinner out of the park.
*I just checked the park calendar and it's 6, not 5, for Dec as the earliest.