Robindianne
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Everyone on the reservation must either be on the dining plan or not. Having two rooms in a single lodging unit doesn't allow you to split up the dining plan. You need to purchase the plan for every night of the reservation.We have two families sharing a 2-room suite. Can one family pay for DDP and the other OOP or do all room members need to have the same DDP plan? Also one family may check out early so if all must have DDP, do all need to pay for all the room days?
Thanks so much.
If you do take the DDP, the credits are assigned in a bank to the resort unit (or room) as soon as you check in. So if one family leaves early you can still spend any remaining credits yourself or your family still in the unit. For this, make some arrangement with the other family for you to "buy" their remaining credits maybe?
Only take the DDP if you KNOW you will use all these credits!
I hope you aren’t paying for the dining plan; that’s a terrible value for the cost of the plan.OR use the extra credits to load up on treats and snacks for the friends and family back home! We always have enough for about 20 snacks. It's like Christmas when we get back!
I hope you aren’t paying for the dining plan; that’s a terrible value for the cost of the plan.
I hope you aren’t paying for the dining plan; that’s a terrible value for the cost of the plan.
Just curious...why is using your snack credits for "snacks" a bad deal. I get it if you use them on cheap things like a bag of popcorn. What's the difference if I use my snacks throughout the trip for snacks or I use them on the last day as long as I'm maxing out their value? Some of the treats you can bring home are pricey. For instance, I ate cupcakes at each park. I paid close to $6 for each one (yes, not as valuable as the $11 funnel cake). I bought 3 cupcakes my last day and took them home with me. How is that a bad value? What I won't do is use a snack credit for a bottle of water or a bag of popcorn or chips.
I believe the person you quoted was answering someone who suggested using the extra CREDITS for snacks to take home, and the credits in question were QS and TS credits, not snack credits.
However, if a family has 10-20 snack credits leftover at the end of a trip and they're grabbing snacks to take home, generally speaking that is a bad deal since most people would not spend the money on snacks to take home if they are paying OOP. So you're not losing the value of the plan, but you're "spending" money you might not spend otherwise.
In YOUR opinion. You shouldn’t make a factual statement like this for something that is opinion.I hope you aren’t paying for the dining plan; that’s a terrible value for the cost of the plan.
I hope you aren’t paying for the dining plan; that’s a terrible value for the cost of the plan.
In YOUR opinion. You shouldn’t make a factual statement like this for something that is opinion.
I disagree. It worked for us.
Nope. Free dining bounce backs every August so far. I would never pay for the DDP. The numbers would never be in favor.
In YOUR opinion. You shouldn’t make a factual statement like this for something that is opinion.
I disagree. It worked for us.
Thanks for the laugh. It's not FREE, just because Disney called it "FREE" you are still paying for it. They just rolled it into that overpriced hotel room price.
There's no such thing as free at Disney