https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/passes/
Perhaps Disney's website is wrong?
And food is value-priced at Disney?
The quick service dining plan at Disney is currently
$39.64 per adult (I don't know if that includes tax, let's assume it does). You are restricted to 2 quick service meals and one snack per day. It also includes a refillable cup per stay, but refills are only permitted at your resort (not the parks).
http://www.mousesavers.com/magic-your-way-package-with-quick-service-dining-plan-for-2014/
Its only available to onsite guests, so to have the "benefit" of purchasing the plan, you are already paying inflated prices for your accomodations.
SeaWorld's all-day dining is $32.99 per adult (
$35.13 tax included). Rather than restricting you to a maximum amount of food each day, it includes one entree, one side (which include other options besides dessert), and one non-alcoholic beverage each time through the line, unlimited numbers of time throughout the day. Three meals....breakfast right through to dinner and beyond (up to 30 minutes prior to park closing).
Unlimited opportunities for cold waterbottles, soda, snacks (any side item from the participating restaurants, from a slice of pizza to cake to a fruit cup to a whol host of other options). Its available to EVERY guest who visits.
The SW parks also have a refillable cup that's good for the life of the cup. No paying to "reactivate" your cup on each visit. And its also useable at all the SW (including Aquatica, Busch Gardens) & both Universal parks.
Then there's the refillable popcorn bucket.....for about $5, you get a souvenir bucket full of popcorn, then you can refill it (again, for the life of the bucket) for about $1.00.
I can't fathom how eating at Disney is cheaper?