Mrs D
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Ok, I've done the math a million times, but I keep feeling like I'm leaving a million dollars on the table. Please confirm that I am going to get a better deal by keeping my room only discount.
Here are the details: we have an airline employee discount (i figure it to be able 35%). Staying at 1bdrm VWL 9/7 -9/12 3 adults 1 child (3) and 1 infant (1). We are paying $1669 inc. tax & insurance. I am thinking of purchasing tickets through Undercover Tourist (mousesavers rate). We will do Chef Mickeys Breakfast (11am-our lunch), Biergarten, Narcossee (date night for only hubby & I - others will likely eat counter serve), maybe Ohana, and maybe Whispering Canyon for lunch. We're doing breakfast in the room (buying Eggo's, water, juice boxes, diapers, etc from garden grocer) and counter serve for other meals not mentioned.
Is it worth it to keep my room discount or go with the dining plan?
Also, my Aunt will be joining us beginning 9/8. She is a Florida resident. I could pay for her Disney Dining Experience membership to receive that 20% discount. Any thoughts on that?
Thanks!
(BTW, In laws are staying in a separate studio - so I'm not figuring them into the equation)
Here are the details: we have an airline employee discount (i figure it to be able 35%). Staying at 1bdrm VWL 9/7 -9/12 3 adults 1 child (3) and 1 infant (1). We are paying $1669 inc. tax & insurance. I am thinking of purchasing tickets through Undercover Tourist (mousesavers rate). We will do Chef Mickeys Breakfast (11am-our lunch), Biergarten, Narcossee (date night for only hubby & I - others will likely eat counter serve), maybe Ohana, and maybe Whispering Canyon for lunch. We're doing breakfast in the room (buying Eggo's, water, juice boxes, diapers, etc from garden grocer) and counter serve for other meals not mentioned.
Is it worth it to keep my room discount or go with the dining plan?
Also, my Aunt will be joining us beginning 9/8. She is a Florida resident. I could pay for her Disney Dining Experience membership to receive that 20% discount. Any thoughts on that?
Thanks!
(BTW, In laws are staying in a separate studio - so I'm not figuring them into the equation)