wildirishrose
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This is really hard to answer... you almost need to know everywhere you'll be eating for the week and prices (you can get menu prices from allearsnet.com).
However, my suggestion is this - I'm not sure it will save you money in the long run, but it certainly makes things easier in terms of figuring things out.
Keep your DxDDP and use as MANY Signature Dining experiences as you think you can handle. Sure, that costs you two "meals" per day, but also remember that on the DxDDP, you also get 2 snacks EACH per day. Believe me, that can almost cover your breakfast. You already get the refillable mug on this plan (so fill that up with coffee at breakfast), and then use the two snacks to get something like a muffin and fruit - just enough to get you going in the morning.
With that system, you can eat at a signature restaurant (2 meal credits) still have lunch at a non-signature sit-down or buffet restaurant (1 meal credit) and eat your breakfast on your snack credits.
On days you DON'T go to a signature dining experience - you're fine. Use a meal credit to have a nice breakfast somewhere, a meal credit for a nice lunch and a meal credit for a nice dinner - all at TS or buffet restaurants if you wish. You'll still have two snacks each on those days to use as you wish.
Anyway, that's my suggestion, and I don't think you will have to pay for food OOP much, if at all.
Remember, only the REGULAR DDP has limitations on TS meals (one TS/day, one counter service per day, one snack per day). DxDDP is three MEALS per day - whether you eat those at a CS or TS is ENTIRELY UP TO YOU! Yes, signature cost TWO MEALS, but on days at Epcot where you want to have lunch AND dinner at TS restaurants - you are fine - those cost two MEALS, and unless you have a signature meal that day, you'll still have one left.
I would say if you plan to use at least two table service credits aday the ngo with the deluxe. If not every day, then pay out of pocket. But you wil lbe eating alot with either! We do the regular plan and just with one table service a day and one CS we are stuffed.
I would say if you plan to use at least two table service credits aday the ngo with the deluxe. If not every day, then pay out of pocket. But you wil lbe eating alot with either! We do the regular plan and just with one table service a day and one CS we are stuffed.
Just FYI, here are all your "2 Meal" (signature/Dinner Show/Character Dining) options:
Jiko - The Cooking Place at Animal Kingdom Lodge
Flying Fish Cafe at the Boardwalk
Hoop-Dee-Doo at Fort Wilderness
Mickey's Backyard BBQ at Fort Wilderness
Citricos at the Grand Floridian
Narcoossee's at the Grand Floridian
Spirit of Aloha Dinner Show at the Poly
California Grill at the Contemporary
Artist Point at Wilderness Lodge
Yachtsman's Steakhouse at the Yacht and Beachclub Resort
Hollywood Brown Derby at the Disney Studios Park
Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner at Cindy's Castle in the Magic Kingdom
So, I think there are a lot of great options for signature dining - and on the DxDDP, you could probably manage to do most of them, and still have enough food without paying OOP.
Awesome, Thanks!
thats what I had thought. Now the FDDP I was told could be used to give us a discount on the plan we already have is that correct? So we could keep the DxDDP. One question I have is would they have to cancel the reservations that we have just to give us the discount if we opt for it? How much would we save with the discount? Does anyone actually know how much we'd save if we kept the dxddp but accepted the discount?
One more question, should we call ahead reservations for ALL TS we have planned or just the BIG TS's for Signature dining experiences and wing the rest TS for lunches etc.? Or should we figure out all the TS places and call ahead wheather they are lunch or dinners?
Gee It sounds like we're hogsReally we're not. Our plans aren't to spend the WHOLE time chowing in restaurants Honestly!
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If you've already booked with the DxDDP, you may have to "cancel and re-book", but call and ask.
Okay, trying to do the math in my head right now, but DDP is about $38/day and DxDDP is $70/day. I think if they change your ressie, they will subtract the $38/day you would get for "free" from what you are currently paying for the DxDDP - in other words, you pay the difference - about $32/day roughly. So, that's about $8/day less than what you were paying for each of you initially. So, you're total package cost should go down by about $16/day.
Secondly, make the reservations now. Decide where and when you want to eat. During a Free Dining period, I would suggest (if at all possible) making reservations for early or late in a serving period - avoid the prime dining times - it will be harder to get a ressie, and it's just nicer to eat when the restaurant isn't insane with people.
No, you aren't hogs. If it wasn't for the fact that my wife and I will be taking along two kids who are "picky eaters" at the best of times, we would do just this kind of vacation - and likely pay OOP - just for the experience - for a dinner at Vic & Alberts.
Call the regualr Disney phone number where you make ressies - choose the dining reservations option at the automated menu.
I need to check some things before making the suggestions on the Signature locations - I'll post again soon.
can you use your AAA discount and get free dinning if it becomes available. I thought your couldn't double up .
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No you can only use one or the other.can you use your AAA discount and get free dinning if it becomes available. I thought your couldn't double up .
Thanks
I asked these same questions on another thread but figured I'd ask here too:
Lots of Questions:
1. What age does the children have to be to get the free dining for them?
2. If we have 2 adults + 2 children in the room do we get charged the extra person fee for the 2 kids per night? I usually stay on my DVC so not sure how the extra person fee works.
3. And 2 of us have annual passes, will we all still have to buy park tickets with the free dining package to be able to get it?
4. If we have to buy park tickets can we buy just 1 day park tickets even if we are staying 5+ nights and qualify for the free dining?
5. Are those tickets already activated and coded to each of us?
6. Can the tickets be upgraded?
7. Also I have triple A can I book with that discount and still get the Free Dining Package?
8. Am I better off booking it thru triple A or direct thru disney and giving them my triple A number for the discount
I've never done the free dining and am definetly thinking about it for this year. But not too sure how it works. Thanks for your help!![]()
can you use your AAA discount and get free dinning if it becomes available. I thought you couldn't double up .
Thanks
That's what I've heard. I'm so nervous about biting more than we can chew (excuse the wording here) My only concern is that since we are new, we wanted to experience the lua and the safari.......and I just LOVE the Epcot around the world......My husband just didn't want us to have to worry about what we could and could not have based on not enough tickets through the DP.
So I suppose it sounds as though the dxddp may be for us.
I believe so. There have been some recent packages for AP holders, but I would guess that the park ticket requirement would be in effect for the free dining.3. And 2 of us have annual passes, will we all still have to buy park tickets with the free dining package to be able to get it?
Yes. You can buy a one-day one-park ticket for each adult and child 3 and over in your party.4. If we have to buy park tickets can we buy just 1 day park tickets even if we are staying 5+ nights and qualify for the free dining?
Yes and no ... The tickets are coded on your key card which now has your full name on it. They are not activated until they are used in a park turn style, so as long as you don't use them to enter a park they will not be activated.5. Are those tickets already activated and coded to each of us?
Absolutely! We bought one-days for free dining two years in a row and brought the key cards back with us in December each year. The first year we upgraded them to an AP renewal. The second time we upgraded to a 10-day pass. You cannot combine multiple passes into an upgrade.6. Can the tickets be upgraded?
No one knows yet just lots of rumorsOhhh, I am having a heck of a time with this whole free dining issue. I have never done free dining before (so be gentle), and so I have no idea how this really works.
Soooo, here are my questions. Hopefully someone will take pity on me and help me out here.![]()
1. When do disney visa holders get to book free dining?
You need to call disney not disney visa as my guess is that is a Chase call center that only handles credit card issues2. I called disney visa twice and disney reservations to question about the whole 30 - 40% off issue I have seen here and there. Of course noone knew anything about any of it. Ugh. So how do you know you have a discount?
Oh, and...
3. Is free dining rumored to be going thru october? Or just september?