Thanks so much everyone.
We used their RCI points to book a 2 bedroom villa, so it is probably all or nothing. The reservation is even in their name.
Perhaps, though, they could transfer the reservation to our name and then we could just add them when we get there. There are 4 of us, so we could easily want a 2 bedroom. Anyone know if that is possible through RCI??
I totally understand that it may not be a value for them. I hope they don't screw up my trip. I am so anal about planning everything and getting the ADRs and they don't ever plan a thing. They drive me bonkers. This is especially a problem with the new dining reservation guidelines. I have been making reservation for 6 of us, but I told them that I will have to know within 24 hours, whether or not they will be joining us.
We will be driving so no need for ME.
I have also considered showing them the menu and prices for Boma, that should make them feel it is worth it!!
Thanks again
As you mentioned, your post did come across as ungrateful. Read another way, you used their points to book, the dining plan may not be a value to them but you want them to use it anyway so you can get it? Did you pay them for the points?
It is approximately $51 a night each. It is quite possible for people not to reach that. As I said, unless we eat at signature dining we can very easily eat for under that. Perhaps they don't want a sit down meal each night? Eating counter service meals instead; you could come in way under that.
I would respect their wishes. Afterall, it is their trip too. I think that is important to remember when going with a group. It is everyone's vacation. Else, maybe you can book a hotel room for you and your children and get the dining plan for you?
I know RCI does offer a guest certificate for $50. Not sure if you can get this after you have already booked though. I have always gotten it at the time of booking.
Using Boma as an example:
Dinner at Boma: $40
Lunch at Columbia Harbour House $9
Snack at the hotel for breakfast $4
That is only $53. Maybe they don't want to eat like that every night??? WHen we travel with the children we find it difficult to do a sit down meal every night. It just takes too much time out of our day.
Dinner at Coral Reef is around $22 for the entree. We prefer water and don't order a dessert (unless we get the free DDP). So, in that case even with a sit down meal for the day you are still only paying $36 OOP so are $18 under what the DDP would cost.
Good luck.