If your getting no discount now, this is accurate. If your already getting 10% from another discount method, it's $1750 before you will get your $175 back. If your getting 15% another way, then your looking at $3500 before you recoup the cost.
However, it's not that simple as the different discount options are available at different eating establishments so depending on where you dine, it might be lower or higher before you break even.
Free valet parking at the resorts is big for us.
But, you do have to dine at one of the restaurants there and show them the receipt when you pick up your car.
And they sometimes have special events (for a cost).
Another thing to keep in mind is that TIW is available only to those who are FLA residents and those "percived" to more frequent visitors to WDW. I live in NJ and have a minimum of 16 days scheduled at WDW, I'm pretty comfortable saying TIW will pay for itself for me..........given the quantity of trips and will include friends and family (6 on one trip and 4 on another)..............but thats us.
The math is the math (which is what this post was about ).......but visit frequency and travel companions do play a roll as to whether you can meet that mathematical equation.
I'd be curious to know how many FLA residents visit at a frequency enough to meet the math?
Interesting question. I'd assume that the majority of FL residents that do buy the TiW card have done the math and it works for them. We eat at Signature level WDW restaurants at least 20 times a year. Probably more. And we get wine with our meals. It adds up quickly.
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