In a studio it's not as if your able to really cook anything...therefore you are still required to go out to eat. Once again it makes me question my
DVC purchase (yup.... I said it out loud). The reason I say this is that I can stay at an on site for far less and enjoy the add ons such as this dining option. Instead because I chose DVC I'll have to pay full price to eat onsight. The last time we at Le Cellier at Epcot (which is now one of the resturants accepting this program) for Dh, myself and 10 year DD it was 80.00 US plus gratuities. If these are the types of resturants that they are offering the meal plan virtually pays for itself with dinner alone. Instead as a DVC owner I will be required to pay 30.00 for lunch 65.00 - 80.00 for a decent sit down meal and 15.00-20.00 for snacks daily while regular guests get to access this program. If you fly to WDW and stay at your DVC you eat onsight most of the time unless you've got a car rental. I just would appreciate a "practical" discount privilege for once instead of things like 10% off of a 150.00 round of golf or a 100.00 massage.Everybody needs to eat and I basically never have cooked on vacation and just because I've purchased a DVC that's not going to change just because I've got a kitchen staring me in the face. In the last 8 trips that we've been on to WDW in as many years, I can count on one hand the number of times I've gone off sight to eat. This topic just makes me irritable. Off course DVc is room only reservations...that's what the program is all about.The option isn't there to make our stays into "packages"...that's DVC stipulation, so why should this be held against DVC owners who would like to add this onto there room only ressies. It's not our problem at that point.Whereas if you are booking an onsite hotel it is your option to buy a package so if you turn it down then yes you should not be allowed to add the meal program on. That's what makes me annoyed!