BDL
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Glad I could help!
The thing to remember with the "free" dining plan is that it isn't really free - you pay full rack rate prices for the room to get that promo. Then you have to do the really complicated Disney math (how much the dining plan you're getting costs vs how much you could save on a room discount vs how much you'd really be eating) to see if you really save by going with that discount.
Saving money on the dining plan is something that's hotly contested around here, so I'll keep my advice simple and friendly. Look over the menus, see what you would likely eat. Remember, Disney portions are HUGE. Do you sometimes like to get an appetizer instead of an entree? Not an option on the dining plan at TS restaurants. There's a lot to consider before jumping into a dining plan that may or may not work financially for your family.
If it's the convenience factor of it all that appeals to you, here's an idea for you. Check out the menus. Figure out what you'd likely eat every day, keeping in mind the portion sizes. Take the money and buy Disney gift cards with it, then use those to pay for your meals. Alternately, if you want to just have one thing to keep track of instead of juggling a bunch of gift cards, you can set it up at the front desk to charge to your KTTW card (or MagicBand, whatever they're using now), then pay that balance before you leave with the gift cards you purchased. This way you have the ease of the dining plan (not having to whip out cash every time you buy something and cringing every time you do so) without trying to max out the value of it by ordering things you really don't want in order to justify what you paid for it and get your full money's worth.
Bearcat is right.
Like I said before in 1 of my posts. It's all about the math. Granted, that was OOP vs DxDP, but it still holds true. But it can be used as well, for Room Discount vs. DDP. But also remember there are different degrees of dining. There's the QS, DDP, DxDP and then you have the high end dining plans which seem kind of lofty to me. If you prefer the food of counter service over sit-down, or just like the flexibility of eating when you want, the QS is for you. If you like mix and match, than DDP. If you and your family are big eaters AND might use dinner/show combos or do signature dining, then DxDP is for you (also appetizers are included in DxDP vs DDP). NOTE: Resort mugs are included in all.
But, like I said, all comes down to math. If you plan on doing your lunches/dinners as counter service, and breakfasts will be your sit downs. Then you may want QS and pay for the breakfasts OOP. However, if you just grab a snack or pastry in the morning, and prefer your sitdown for dinner, depending on the restaurants, DDP or DxDP may be preferrable.