DisMN said:I look forward to your reviews.![]()
The comment about the DDP giving you one less thing to worry about doesn't make sense though. With the planning of your point usage and having to make ADR's so far in advance wouldn't it be easier by far to just use the resort perk of charging your meals to your room?
I've also seen way too many people believing they're getting the full restaurant experience by using the DDP when it's been said over and over that the DDP has lowered everything from the quality of the food to the service recieved.
I don't understand the joy in having a more complicated dining experience along with an overall poorer quality meal.
Charging your meals to your room is as simple as it gets folks. No preplanning necessary, no ADR's months in advance and no having to carry wads of money around with you.
I agree with what the other poster said. For those of us who only get to go once a year or every other year and who must plan carefully to afford it, it is a perk to book the vacation 8 months out with dining included and spend all that time paying for it. Then when we go it is already paid for, I do not have to plan to take extra money for food. Sure, I guess we could put extra money away every month for food at WDW, but it is easier to do it this way. Plus it saves money. I do not mind making ADRs in advance. I find out what park is open when and make a plan based on that. I have researched and know which restaurants I want to eat at. I guess it is different for everyone. And if date night for you includes a trip to Olive Garden and the movies, then the food at WDW seems great! I have eaten at many fine dining establishments and have enjoyed it. But I still like Chili's too. And when your very few childhood memories of WDW are the hamburger you had to split with your sister and pb crackers, all the TS at WDW seem like a treat. Sorry, I guess I am not very picky.