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Tiffins introduces a new more affordable lunch menu.
http://www.wdwmagic.com/dining/tiffins/news/05jul2016-tiffins-introduces-new-lunch-menu.htm
Are people balking at the price?
I mean...what's the deal? It's less that Le cellier and that has stunk for years.
I love WDW customers...I really do...they play more and more for old stuff and reduced quality but say no when something 100% new shoes up and may be worth skipping akershus or chef mickeys...
Still 2 credits on the dining plan...I don't see it as a big draw for us.News
Tiffins introduces a new more affordable lunch menu.
http://www.wdwmagic.com/dining/tiffins/news/05jul2016-tiffins-introduces-new-lunch-menu.htm
Still 2 credits on the dining plan...I don't see it as a big draw for us.
When did that start?![]()
The problem there is the dining plan is obselete and needs to be rejected...if we look at it objectively
Do people actually pay for the dining plan? I was under the impression it existed solely to run Free Dining promos.
News
Superdry is now open at Disney Springs
http://www.wdwmagic.com/shopping/superdry/gallery/04jul2016-superdry-overview.htm
Oh no, not the DVC again....It didn't...it's a tactic...a "pincer" move to test the flank before the main thrust
Yes tons of people do. We have paid for it twice.Do people actually pay for the dining plan? I was under the impression it existed solely to run Free Dining promos.
Yes - a lot of people do - not to derail the thread - it used to be a great value, now it can be a decent value, especially if you are a family that wants to do a ton of character meals. However, you can also eat at Disney a lot cheaper if you choose wisely.
In fact - to turn it back to the discussion - this would be a good example - to eat Lunch a Tiffins using this lighter plan would be a signifcant negative on the dining plan, but would essentially cost you LESS than if you were on the dining plan. One thing we've done since we became DVC and stopped going during free dining is we take advantage of lunch pricing and the less DDP friendly restaurants - we actually find we enjoy eating less, of course it helps that as we get older we can't eat as much.
It looks like Disney is searching out areas to increase revenue and caught in a delicate balancing act as they're close to turning away too many guests (some would say they're all ready there, some would say they actually want less guests paying higher rates).
DDP price, credits and perks looks to be next under the microscope.