It must be for length of stay (nights) and must be for everyone in the room.
Adults are $35, Kids $10 per day.
It's accepted all over except for a few places like victoria and Alberts.
Some places cost two credits to eat at. A couple places ihave price caps (ie you pay out of your pocket for anything over a certain amount) Other places, you can't do add ons to the entree...(ie if a place has add crab legs to the entree for $11 they'll charge you $11)
It covers a sit down (appetizer, entree, drink, desert plus tax and tips) and a counter (combo or item and side, plus a drink plus a desert plus tax) plus a snack plus tax per day. Kids order off the kids menu where there is one, adult menu where there isn't.
The key is the sit downs. If you have alot of them planned, particularly at dinner, it's going to be worth it most likely. If you don't and what little you have are at breakfast, it's not going to be worth it financially. Notwithstanding that, you might decide to eat higher on the hog so to speak and get it anyway. It has been reported it is alot of food so if you're super light eaters, you might do better off the plan.
It's worth it if you go over $25 per adult on your sit down meals (including taxes and tip) which is a ton of places at dinner, a few at lunch and only 3 or so at breakfast. Of course if you do a $40 dinner one day with it and a $20 breakfast the next, on average, it's still worth it.
Go to all ears, look over the food prices and get a guage as to whether you think it might be worth it. be sure to add tax and tip to those prices when you make your comparison because those are included in the meal plan.
06 prices are $38 adults or something like that and 11 or 12 kids.