The discount is 20% on food and alcohol. You get the discount at most table service locations and a few counter service locations. They will add an 18% gratutity at all table service locations. The break even amount is $375 in dining and alcohol.Is it really worth buying this card? I haven't considered it in the past because we cook a lot in the villa, but we're staying in a studio for 10 days next year and I'm thinking it might be a good idea.
How much is the discount at the restaurants?
Other important considerations:
TIW gets you invited to some really unique dining opportunities (although they are often pricey).
TIW is not valid on Mothers Day, Easter Sunday, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve and New Year's Day.
The selection of restaurants is quite impressive, but not universal. There are locations that the AP or DVC discount is the better or only option, although it is a very small list where this is true.
Yes, $75 last year. The first year they offered it it was $50 because we were celebrating the 50th anniversary of DL.
If you go often it is worth it. My card expires in June, but we have used it on 10 trips this time. Each trip was 7 to 14 days long and the parties were anywhere from 2 of us to 12 of us, so I go my use out of it. I will buy another one for my late September trip as I have 5-6 trips planned during the life of that card.
In case you were wondering, I am available for adoption.![]()
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10 trips with an average of 10 days each would be about 3 months of vacation
10 trips of 14 days each equates to almost five months of vacation - there isn't even a smilie for the amount of happiness just that thought brings!!!
ahhhh, well......hard work builds character, so i guess i'll just remain a character instead of totally blissful for five months a year![]()
Another benefit is that valet parking is free at resorts where you're dining. Just show your TIW card when you park, and your receipt when you pick up.
(I'm actually trying to save some of my DVC points as we are planning on going the entire month of January in 2012, but still have to save some points for my 2 weeks in May and 2 weeks in October.)
It was $75 last fall when we renewed our TIW card. I have not heard of any further increase yet. Prior to the $75 fee, it was $60. It is still lower than the rate for FL residents though.