teacher2525
Mom of Huey, Dewey & Louey
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If you, as a family of 5, enjoy table service meals, it won't take long to rack up $300 in meals at WDW. After that initial $300, to offset the $60 purchase ($60 is 20% of $300) then you'll be saving 20% (or about the amount of the tip) on every table service meal. It can add up quickly.
The DVC discounts are mostly 10% and have more restrictions (many are lunch only), and usually do not include alcohol.
As I understand the TIW card, when you use it the servers automatically add an 18% gratuity. If so doesn't that wipe out all but 2% of the 20% savings.M
Chuck I was lying in bed last night and I had a brain thought,or something unmentionable. As I understand the TIW card, when you use it the servers automatically add an 18% gratuity. If so doesn't that wipe out all but 2% of the 20% savings.
So I would actually have to spend $3,000 on just foodto break even for paying the $60 for the card?
I know my math must be off somewhere, can you show me where it is?
M
Do you not tip at all? It's true that we would mostly give an 15 - 20% tip, so we just don't include the tip in figuring out our savings.
Bobbi
What I do is add the 18-20% to the charges or just use the suggested amount for tips.But while I have the card and haven't used it yet, will do so in JUST 6 days,
it still seems to me if you are saving 20% and are automatically charged 18% you are only saving 2%.
Oh Oh, wait the light bulb is starting to glow.Since I am going to pay the 18-20% tip anyway.......... Wow the bulb is really.........
Oh wait I see the light..go into the light!
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Some of us are older and the elevator doesn't go all the way up all the time.And sometimes not at all!!
So just one more quick question bobbie, how do you get the quote's in the box?
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Moe
So just one more quick question bobbie, how do you get the quote's in the box?
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I also am cosidering the dining card for an upcoming trip. One thing I noticed is that if we were to use it for counter service, where we normally would not tip, a tip is added anyway. This does decrease the savings. I guess I need to figure out how many table service meals we are likely to have. The card does include alcohol which is nice,
Chuck I was lying in bed last night and I had a brain thought,or something unmentionable. As I understand the TIW card, when you use it the servers automatically add an 18% gratuity. If so doesn't that wipe out all but 2% of the 20% savings.
So I would actually have to spend $3,000 on just foodto break even for paying the $60 for the card?
I know my math must be off somewhere, can you show me where it is?
M
Another thing I really like about the TIW card, Valet serviceat GF or any resort not a DVC resort,
costs you nothing. In other words Valet service for free, minus the tip
. Eating at Citricos
for dinner and staying at OKW? Climb into your auto, drive up
to the front for Grand Floridian, give them your keys and its off to dinner.
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Lets see, last time I checked, Valet service at GF is about $10. Doesn't take long to get the $60 back.
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Was there free valet parking with the DDE card? I know I was charged $10 last year when we went to GF for dinner, but if it's free, that was my fault as I never showed the card.
My DDE card doesn't expire until May so I won't be getting the TIW for this upcoming trip.
The TIW card is accepted at most TS restaurants in the parks & resorts & a few at DTD, but they are also accepted at the CS locations listed below & because they are considered CS, they do NOT charge the 18%:
All-Star Music Resort
Intermission Food Court
All-Star Sports Resort
End Zone Food Court
All-Star Movies Resort
World Premiere Food Court
Shutters at Old Port Royale
Everything Pop Dining
Sassagoula Floatworks and Food Factory
Artist's Palette
Pizzafari
Flame Tree Barbecue
Restaurantosaurus
And do you get the full 20% at those CS?