It all depends on the recesion and the weak dollar....
IMO Disney will seek out people from Europe with a more stable economy....
Looking at the cost of the DDP it’s a laugh in Europe.
You just get a meal at McDonalds and for the same price you can eat twice and very luxury in WDW
Disney dining plan costs £19.99 per adult per day in the UK. At todays tourist exchange rate, £1=$1.95 we are paying $38.98. As I understand the plan is $37.99 in the US, so we aren't getting it any cheaper.
An average meal in McDonalds in the UK is £3.99 for a sandwich, fries and a drink = $7.78
We eat around 20 dollar per person at mcDonalds so the whole diningplan it very cheap for us.
Hamburger, salade, muffin,icecream and a hot apple pie.
You have 3 deserts per person?
We're in the UK and I think the food price is on par with here to be honest.
I would tend to agree with you and your pricing.Disney dining plan costs £19.99 per adult per day in the UK. At todays tourist exchange rate, £1=$1.95 we are paying $38.98. As I understand the plan is $37.99 in the US, so we aren't getting it any cheaper.
An average meal in McDonalds in the UK is £3.99 for a sandwich, fries and a drink = $7.78
I don't eat at McDonalds, but I don't consider the 2008 DDP a good value. I can eat for better and less in Germany or France.
Where in Germany can I have a counter service meal and a table service meal for 25 Euro?
Tel me.
Compared to the prices for a meal in Europe the DDP is ridiculously cheap
Do keep in mind, though, that prior to 2005, it was very common for Disney packages to cost more then the individual components cost separately. Strange but true. I'm not sure that it isn't still the case, with regard to some of the packages they offer, but regardless, it can surely be that way again, as long as people pay extra for the convenience of having the vacation all packaged up for them.I do not think they can "take away" much more from the plan or increase the price (unless they add on to the plan, i.e., add back in the gratuity). It has already become an item of convenience rather than savings.
You did not anger me in the least.I am sorry if I have angered you and I am not going to argue with you. I know that I can easily get a 'counter service' type meal for 5 Euros or less. Again, I can't recall eating at a McDonalds in Europe ever in my life, but using Nordsee or my favourite Greek 'fast food' as an example, 5 Euros will easily buy a meal.
That leaves 20 Euros for a 2 course meal.
$20 for a McDonalds meal is not the 'norm' I would suspect for most people.
We simply don't agree on 'average' pricing and there is nothing wrong with that. Again, I am not going to continue this discussion as obviously we are not in agreement and I have no personal attachment to this topic.
OP, my apologies that some of us have gone off topic.![]()