We are are DVC members, and pass holders.
In the past we have always done the Disney Dining Plan - but after our last trip I was a little frustrated with the dining plan and rushing to use the last credits on our way out of town. It was annoying to say the least - I hit the Earl of Sandwich right around lunch time. The line was out the door - I'm not joking!
Plus I always feel like it's a wash in the end anyway - some meals are more than what you pay for the DDP - some are less.
We are planning our next trip, and I proposed that we buy the Tables in Wonderland Card instead of the Disney Dining Plan. OK - cool enough - let me crunch the numbers.
Well, I laid out a 5 day trip just for the sake of brevity, and I'm still convinced it's a wash in the end regardless of how you slice it!
OK - follow close -
If we bought the Dining Plan for 5 days - for two adults it would be: $459.90
If we buy the Tables in Wonderland card is will be: $437.83
OK - so it looks like savings there - but then comes the gratuity part - mandatory 18% with TIW.
DDP with Gratuity: $637.94
TIW with Gratuity: $520.41

WOW - OK - so we would save over $117.53 with the TIW card.
BUT WAIT - you have to BUY the TIW card - that's $75.00 with an Annual Pass.
So now that drops our savings to $42.43
If we don't do the Dining Plan - being the penny pincher that I am, will I order the least expensive thing on the menu, or will I actually order what I want?
Will I order water instead of a soft drink?
Will TIW force us to be more economical - and take away the care free style that the dining plan has allowed us to have when it comes to what to order, what to drink, and how often to eat?
DW likes to eat far more frequently than I do - I'm more of a 1 big meal a day type of person. But I always eat more than I should when on the DDP - so what does that mean?
We will be back again in the same calendar year to use the TIW card again, so while our savings loss might appear to be out of balance on this trip - the savings will be greater on the next trip due to the cost recovery on the card from the first trip.
SO - in the end - do we pay upfront and call it a day - or do we pay as we go and 'settle up' after every meal?
Has anyone else had this dilemma before?
Has anyone else calculated the cost of DDP vs TIW?
What did you find?
What do you do?
What would you do in my situation?
DDP averages out to $63.79 per person per day.
TIW averages out to $52.04 per person per day if you don't factor in the cost of the card.
IF you add the cost of the card in the total is $59.54 per person per day.
One additional benefit to the TIW card is the 20% savings on alcohol as well - we usually have 1-2 drinks each throughout the week. So there would be additional savings there.....
If we had 4 trips planned for this year I would definitely go with TIW. We are going to Disneyland this year, so that's out of the ordinary for us - so that's another factor.
We have enough points to go for at least two more weeks in this calendar year - so that's to be factored in I guess.
Pros? Cons?
I'm anxious to hear feedback!
In the past we have always done the Disney Dining Plan - but after our last trip I was a little frustrated with the dining plan and rushing to use the last credits on our way out of town. It was annoying to say the least - I hit the Earl of Sandwich right around lunch time. The line was out the door - I'm not joking!
Plus I always feel like it's a wash in the end anyway - some meals are more than what you pay for the DDP - some are less.
We are planning our next trip, and I proposed that we buy the Tables in Wonderland Card instead of the Disney Dining Plan. OK - cool enough - let me crunch the numbers.
Well, I laid out a 5 day trip just for the sake of brevity, and I'm still convinced it's a wash in the end regardless of how you slice it!
OK - follow close -
If we bought the Dining Plan for 5 days - for two adults it would be: $459.90
If we buy the Tables in Wonderland card is will be: $437.83
OK - so it looks like savings there - but then comes the gratuity part - mandatory 18% with TIW.
DDP with Gratuity: $637.94
TIW with Gratuity: $520.41

WOW - OK - so we would save over $117.53 with the TIW card.
BUT WAIT - you have to BUY the TIW card - that's $75.00 with an Annual Pass.
So now that drops our savings to $42.43
If we don't do the Dining Plan - being the penny pincher that I am, will I order the least expensive thing on the menu, or will I actually order what I want?
Will I order water instead of a soft drink?
Will TIW force us to be more economical - and take away the care free style that the dining plan has allowed us to have when it comes to what to order, what to drink, and how often to eat?
DW likes to eat far more frequently than I do - I'm more of a 1 big meal a day type of person. But I always eat more than I should when on the DDP - so what does that mean?
We will be back again in the same calendar year to use the TIW card again, so while our savings loss might appear to be out of balance on this trip - the savings will be greater on the next trip due to the cost recovery on the card from the first trip.
SO - in the end - do we pay upfront and call it a day - or do we pay as we go and 'settle up' after every meal?
Has anyone else had this dilemma before?
Has anyone else calculated the cost of DDP vs TIW?
What did you find?
What do you do?
What would you do in my situation?
DDP averages out to $63.79 per person per day.
TIW averages out to $52.04 per person per day if you don't factor in the cost of the card.
IF you add the cost of the card in the total is $59.54 per person per day.
One additional benefit to the TIW card is the 20% savings on alcohol as well - we usually have 1-2 drinks each throughout the week. So there would be additional savings there.....
If we had 4 trips planned for this year I would definitely go with TIW. We are going to Disneyland this year, so that's out of the ordinary for us - so that's another factor.
We have enough points to go for at least two more weeks in this calendar year - so that's to be factored in I guess.
Pros? Cons?

I'm anxious to hear feedback!
