I asked a CM on chat (so take this with a grain of salt) and they told me midnight.Does anyone know what time 2024 bookings go live on May 31? Sorry if this has already been answered in the thread, I didn't look through every page.![]()
Trying to find the prices on the Disney Website, and don't see anything...The prices of the dining plan are now ridiculous, and who would pay so much more for alleged convenience when you can just charge it to your band anyway? Bonkers.
Are you through to the quote page? Many of us are still in holding rooms when trying to quote.Trying to find the prices on the Disney Website, and don't see anything...
Nope. On the dining plan page. Clicked the link "how to modify an existing reservation to include dining plan" and it simply took me to MDE and there is nothing there for me to click to add it on or get a quote.Are you through to the quote page? Many of us are still in holding rooms when trying to quote.
Interesting. I'm on the Canadian site, so perhaps this is why I can't see it.I can see prices on U.K. site
QSDDP £48 for adults £20 for kids
DDP £78 for adults £25 for kids
Exchange rate is 1.25:1 so about $60 and $98
That's interesting. Maybe just some legalize? Otherwise a family would have to have each kid ringing up their own meal/snack somehow.This is new, isn't it?
"Meals and snacks are nontransferable between party members."
Suspect it’s more about they hope people won’t notice the price, and will click proceed.So they don’t tell you the price per day, per person anymore. Just the total change in cost for your package when you add on the dining plan at the end. Which makes me think there might be seasonal pricing. No differentiation between adults and kids either it seems.
I plugged in one random night in February for one adult and calculated the difference from the price without the dining plan. It came out to $57.01 to add QS and $94.34 to add the DP.
Very true. Very true. If people like to get the DP mostly for convenience, they might find it inconvenient to do all the mental gymnastics to figure out what they’re really paying.Suspect it’s more about they hope people won’t notice the price, and will click proceed.
So there is no more trying to make the math work by only ordering the most expensive menu items either anymore, it seems. The mouse always wins.Bet most won’t notice this either:
”Certain select menu items require payment of an additional amount in addition to redeeming the number of meals required at the location.”
I agree.So there is no more trying to make the math work by only ordering the most expensive menu items either anymore, it seems. The mouse always wins.
I imagine this will be a bucket of cold water over the heads of those who were excited about the return of the dining plan.