Hi Everybody!
My first post! I am amazed at the amount of information available to plan a trip, how fantastic
My DH and I are fairly certain we will be taking advantage of this super promo they have going on. We would like to stay at the CBR and would go the second week of Sept (a belated 4th wedding anniv. trip, our anniv is in June). I have a price quote (room w/king bed, we opted out of travel insurance and will arange for our own transport from the airport) that is reasonable - 1291.00.
My confusion is if we should upgrade our pkg. to the "silver plan". From the quote I got directly from disney reservations via the phone it would be an additional 952.00 to upgrade to the "silver plan" I understand what it is but I am not sure if that is the way to go or not. Perhaps somebody can shed some insight, some deatail:
We are both 28 and have no children, neither of us have been to Disney since we were 10 and 12 yrs old so I really have no idea what to expect. We are NOT breakfast eaters at all, perhaps a coffee for me, a tea or juice for DH and at most, a bagel of muffin. We usually eat a small to med. size lunch at 1 or 2pm then eat a large meal around 8 or 9pm. We enjoy fine dining and ususally (including wine/beer/bar drinks) spend around 150.00 on a meal when we go out (we live in NY). Having that info do you think the "silver plan" would be good for us. My thought is we would be spending our 2 wishes per day on dinner and just pay out of pocket for our breakfast/lunch items.
When we travel "resort style" we always have an all-inclusive package and the "silver plan" seems to be the closest to all-inclusive as we will get. I think it might save us a bit of money but I dont want to limit our dining choices too much. Choosing the resort was hard enough, soon we will have to dive in where we want to eat and what we want to see.
My other concern is that I read the MK closes very early in the eveing in Sept, long before we will be thinking about dinner... does that limit our dining choices wiht the "silver plan" too much? It seems we could still eat at Epcot, Downtown Disney or the Resorts at the later hour we desire.
I know the wishes include the meal but how does it work if you order beer/wine/bar drinks? Can you just charge those items to your room and pay for the remainder of the meal w/your wishes?
Lastly, are we better off going for a Sat-Sat stay or a Sunday-Sunday stay? Normally we prefer getting home late Saturday evening when we travel so we have Sunday to just rest before heading back to work on Monday but for this trip I am leaning towards a Sunday to Sunday stay so we have a full Fri/Sat to enjoy.
I thank you for any info/input you may have. In the past two days I bookmarked more disney sites, LOL. This one is by far the most informative!
Thanks Again!
Nicole
My first post! I am amazed at the amount of information available to plan a trip, how fantastic

My DH and I are fairly certain we will be taking advantage of this super promo they have going on. We would like to stay at the CBR and would go the second week of Sept (a belated 4th wedding anniv. trip, our anniv is in June). I have a price quote (room w/king bed, we opted out of travel insurance and will arange for our own transport from the airport) that is reasonable - 1291.00.
My confusion is if we should upgrade our pkg. to the "silver plan". From the quote I got directly from disney reservations via the phone it would be an additional 952.00 to upgrade to the "silver plan" I understand what it is but I am not sure if that is the way to go or not. Perhaps somebody can shed some insight, some deatail:
We are both 28 and have no children, neither of us have been to Disney since we were 10 and 12 yrs old so I really have no idea what to expect. We are NOT breakfast eaters at all, perhaps a coffee for me, a tea or juice for DH and at most, a bagel of muffin. We usually eat a small to med. size lunch at 1 or 2pm then eat a large meal around 8 or 9pm. We enjoy fine dining and ususally (including wine/beer/bar drinks) spend around 150.00 on a meal when we go out (we live in NY). Having that info do you think the "silver plan" would be good for us. My thought is we would be spending our 2 wishes per day on dinner and just pay out of pocket for our breakfast/lunch items.
When we travel "resort style" we always have an all-inclusive package and the "silver plan" seems to be the closest to all-inclusive as we will get. I think it might save us a bit of money but I dont want to limit our dining choices too much. Choosing the resort was hard enough, soon we will have to dive in where we want to eat and what we want to see.
My other concern is that I read the MK closes very early in the eveing in Sept, long before we will be thinking about dinner... does that limit our dining choices wiht the "silver plan" too much? It seems we could still eat at Epcot, Downtown Disney or the Resorts at the later hour we desire.
I know the wishes include the meal but how does it work if you order beer/wine/bar drinks? Can you just charge those items to your room and pay for the remainder of the meal w/your wishes?
Lastly, are we better off going for a Sat-Sat stay or a Sunday-Sunday stay? Normally we prefer getting home late Saturday evening when we travel so we have Sunday to just rest before heading back to work on Monday but for this trip I am leaning towards a Sunday to Sunday stay so we have a full Fri/Sat to enjoy.
I thank you for any info/input you may have. In the past two days I bookmarked more disney sites, LOL. This one is by far the most informative!
Thanks Again!
Nicole