That's just it, it would not be just $10 for most families. It would have been $40 ($50 next trip since youngest DD is going) for the one ADR we called to cancel.
I too must have also missed the partial party fee being waived because that is not how it was presented in the beginning and that is not how it works now with cc hold meals. So I'll wait and see if that really happens.
I thought our odds of someone in our family getting sick while on vacation were pretty slim too...that was until DS spiked a fever of 103 on our first full day there.
The odds of getting sick while on vacation is actually higher than getting sick at home. First, airplanes are notorious germ-breeders because of the recycled air in tight quarters for many hours with many people. Then once at Disney, there is the heat and humidity, the walking that many aren't accustomed to, the excitement and extra adrenaline being pumped into little bodies, late hours, extra food treats, often people don't stay adequately hydrated, and of course the germs everywhere - turnstiles, railings, ride restraints & handles, doorknobs, people coughing and sneezing in lines, etc. etc.
I think some people who seem incredulous that anyone would get sick on vacation might be very surprised at just how many sick kids a day there actually are at WDW.
Actually, that's the only reason I'm hesitant about this policy. On the whole, I'm in favor of any policy that would make reservations and/or walk-ups easier to get, by causing people to think twice before booking more ADRs than they need, and by encouraging people to actually call to cancel their reservations. And I think this may work toward that to some extent.
However, the "hoarders" will still be able to hoard, up to the 24 hour mark, or whatever the cutoff actually is. And once inside the 24 hour mark, it will be only those who really did intend to keep their ADRs that are penalized when they can't because of the aforementioned sickness or child meltdown issues. Those are the things beyond a parent's control, and so I feel for them. I'm frankly surprised at the number of unfeeling remarks about sick kids here on this board! Simply deciding that you don't want to go to dinner because you'd rather do something else is a decision you make, and I have no problem with a penalty for that. But to have a child with a fever and upset tummy, who's also likely quite disappointed at having to miss dinner with the characters, and to lose the use of those points on the dining plan, is penalty enough, without getting slammed with an additional $40-$60 fee for nothing (it isn't just $10 for a family).
When I analyze it like that, even though in theory I like the idea, it's enough to really cause me to reconsider doing the dining plan. We don't ever get
free dining, since we use DVC, and since I have 3 kids, and usually somebody at least gets the sniffles on any given trip, I would consider it too risky to be out both the meal I've prepaid for, and a $50 fee. The dining plan sort of "forces" the need for ADR's, whereas without it, things are more flexible. I might still make a few ADR's, but likely not as many. Everyone has to choose how they're going to deal with this.
Perhaps Disney is, after all, trying to sabotage the dining plan?
