Before the
DDP plan food quality in Epcot was much better in my opinion, prices were also surprisingly reasonable compared to off site.
Prices everywhere have gone up - that is the reality I get that - I eat out at least once a week - but in Disney prices have gone up and quality and innovation has gone down as far as I am concerned. If the quality was the same I'd be very happy with DDP or paying OOP at the current prices.
There are plenty who agree with that and plenty that don't. Many of the people that were long time hard core members of this board and agreed with that have completely disappeared from this board over the last year or two it seems to me. I'm quite surprised by some of the people that are gone. Maybe like me they took a break for a year.
Anyway with the addition of the DDP things did change - some of the more unusual items were removed because people just ordered the most expensive thing on the menu to get value from the DDP. When they got it they did not like it and sent it back to the kitchen and picked something else...so eventually these items were removed from menus to reduce waste. I recall the mussels being an issue back when they appetizer was part of the DDP. That was around year two of the DDP. Since then Disney has fully optimized the DDP to the point I see no value in paying out of pocket for any of the TS meals at Disney..although I may try one or two this year just because they menus are looking more interesting.
Another factor is that some of the restaurants are not owned by Disney - so those places get a small amount of money for the meals from the DDP, so they have to make that up somewhere - a lot of that is from the Alcohol. Over the years I heard this complaint from more than one manager in Epcot. If you get $16 for a drink, meal and dessert you have to make that up somewhere...to be profitable you have to cost that meal at $5 to cover expenses to make and serve that meal. Even with all the standardization and optimization at Disney that is pretty tough - and if only 50% of your customers are on DDP that would be tough. Something has to give so you charge more to make up for it from the people that pay OOP.
To me it has gotten to the point where I feel that if you do not have the DDP there is no point in eating a TS in Disney - the OOP price it not in line with the quality - even if you consider the location. If you are on DDP (free or as an add on - it really does not matter - I don't have the issue with "free" DDP that others seem to have) then that is a different story.
Before DDP I went to Disney three times a year...now I go a week every other year and spend more time at Universal - because the food is better IMO.
I just don't see the reason to pay out of pocket in Disney for food that is chain quality.
For a family of four "adults" staying at all stars with free QSDP and upgrading to the DDP it is a great deal - no question there.
It works great for you - but that does not mean that those of us who dislike it should just go away and not offer our opinion.
Now that Disney is less concerned about attendance and looking to maximize profit per customer (Chief Executive Officer Bob Iger told analysts the company was focusing on raising revenue even at the expense of attendance increases. "We like the steps we've taken in terms of pricing," he said. "We've taken a number of steps … to essentially grow revenue, in some cases actually at the expense of some attendance." (from the Orlando Sentinel)) it will be interesting to see where things go from here.