DisneyMama27
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- May 1, 2006
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We have used the DDP since our first FREE experience in 2005, and LOVED it! This past summer we spent 12 nights at WDW and did NOT do DDP...and saved money!
We had this trip booked at 11 months (we are DVC members), with the DDP, and made all our ADRs at 180 days - for our party of 10 (2 families).
About a month before the trip, we were looking at finances. DH had changed jobs, and we were doing fine, but trying not to dip into too much savings. He was looking at our upcoming trip expenses - with two of our 3 kids now considered "adults" on the DDP, it was going to be pretty pricey. And they do not eat like adults! We did some investigating and decided we could pay OOP at the same exact restaurants and it would cost less, since we do not NEED desserts after every meal and our kids could all order from the kids' menu if they wished. We explained this to the other family and they chose to opt out too, being in the same situation with kids.
To make a long story short, we ate where and what we wanted, no more and no less, kept all but two ADRs (HDDR and CM are too pricey OOP, and our kids don't eat enough to make it worth it) and had a wonderful time! We saved money and did not feel like we were stuffed turkeys at the end of every meal! Plus, I love to just order an app for my meal sometimes, and I was able to do that.
While we will do DDP again (it was very worth it when we had 3 at the kids' price), I was pleased to see that we didn't HAVE to have it to enjoy ourselves. DH and I will use it when/if we ever get to go by ourselves again. And probably when our kids start eating more like adults.
IF there were a JUNIOR price/portion, we'd be all over it. Our kids like to eat some of the adult food, but there's no way they can eat the large portions. Even my 12yo never complained about ordering from the kids' meal - he had a fabulous steak from the kids' menu at LeCellier! The main thing they had liked about the adult menu in the past were the dessert selections (they hate those kids' sundaes) - as long as we let them enjoy Mickey bars and treats throughout the day, they didn't need desserts at meals and didn't even ask for them. They usually declined the sundaes that came with the kids' meals, preferring to wait till later for a better snack! 
Anyway, if you are nervous like I was about stepping off the safety of the DDP, don't be. While it used to be a good fit for us, it is not right now, and we had a much better time knowing we were using our money wisely, and eating better too!
We had this trip booked at 11 months (we are DVC members), with the DDP, and made all our ADRs at 180 days - for our party of 10 (2 families).
About a month before the trip, we were looking at finances. DH had changed jobs, and we were doing fine, but trying not to dip into too much savings. He was looking at our upcoming trip expenses - with two of our 3 kids now considered "adults" on the DDP, it was going to be pretty pricey. And they do not eat like adults! We did some investigating and decided we could pay OOP at the same exact restaurants and it would cost less, since we do not NEED desserts after every meal and our kids could all order from the kids' menu if they wished. We explained this to the other family and they chose to opt out too, being in the same situation with kids.
To make a long story short, we ate where and what we wanted, no more and no less, kept all but two ADRs (HDDR and CM are too pricey OOP, and our kids don't eat enough to make it worth it) and had a wonderful time! We saved money and did not feel like we were stuffed turkeys at the end of every meal! Plus, I love to just order an app for my meal sometimes, and I was able to do that.
While we will do DDP again (it was very worth it when we had 3 at the kids' price), I was pleased to see that we didn't HAVE to have it to enjoy ourselves. DH and I will use it when/if we ever get to go by ourselves again. And probably when our kids start eating more like adults.
IF there were a JUNIOR price/portion, we'd be all over it. Our kids like to eat some of the adult food, but there's no way they can eat the large portions. Even my 12yo never complained about ordering from the kids' meal - he had a fabulous steak from the kids' menu at LeCellier! The main thing they had liked about the adult menu in the past were the dessert selections (they hate those kids' sundaes) - as long as we let them enjoy Mickey bars and treats throughout the day, they didn't need desserts at meals and didn't even ask for them. They usually declined the sundaes that came with the kids' meals, preferring to wait till later for a better snack! Anyway, if you are nervous like I was about stepping off the safety of the DDP, don't be. While it used to be a good fit for us, it is not right now, and we had a much better time knowing we were using our money wisely, and eating better too!
But now we're just a year from my daughter turning "Disney adult" and I'm not so sure I'm willing to pay adult prices for her. She eats less than my toddler!
I just got off the phone with MS re a trip for Jan...and the price is going up to 45.99/pp/night 