PIRATEGIRL007
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With a drink and dessert each time plus the portions at Disney are pretty large. Teens may eat that much and I know a lot of people do but that's probably why the obesity issue is so much of a problem.I think it is possible to eat that much for most people. We are really only talking about one fast food meal and a snack and dinner. I would say that the vast majority of people, at least in the US, eat at least that much food at home every day.
I can't imagine that plan would work out financially for most adult plan costs though it would with kids 3-9. Even with the most expensive of everything including a character breakfast at $30 with tax, WPE max around $28 and a $5 snack, that only gets you to $63. It's all downhill from there. Even then you'd have to value the dessert and drink options that are available CS.I was on the Dining plan last time I went but we did a completely different from everybody else. We had the basic one tableservice, one quick service, and one snack plan. We would use our tableservice in the morning for a buffet breakfast, Snack midafternoon, And then quick service for dinner. Generally our breakfast was before the Parks opened because we didn't want to waste time eating. The large breakfast helped get us through the day without being hungry. It was nice to get a little snack, but Then a smaller dinner at night. I didn't feel that it was too much food.
My family loves the regular dining plan. We eat a light breakfast in the room before leaving. Then for lunch we do counter service then the table service in the evening. It works out great for us.
This past trip we did do the breakfast at Tusker House. So since we had a huge breakfast, we had a snack around lunch time, then did a counter service for dinner.
Now I couldn't do the deluxe plan where you have 3 table service a day. That would be way too much food.
That was my thought as well. The cost is exactly why we don't buy the dp anymore..it just doesn't make sense, financially, for us.Your calculator must be old. There is no TS where you can get the full value of the regular DDP ($55 in 2013) thereby making your CS and snack "free." In fact, it's getting harder and harder for adults to break even, even with all entitlements used.
I seriously don't understand this post. I mean, you don't eat at least 2 meals per day in your normal life? How can this be too much food?Hey!
I had every intention of getting the regular dining plan for my next trip to Disney World (in a few short months...).
I was planning on having the plan for 5 days.. that's 5 table services.
Well, the more I think about it, the more I wonder if it's really possible to eat that much food in such a short period of time. I understand that one could just nibble, but that seems so wasteful.
Our ressies are for Ohana, LTT, Coral Reef, Biergarten and GFC (if that makes a difference).
Thanks for your thoughts on this..