$75 is 20% of $375. So unless my brain isn't working right, after you spend on $375 of undiscounted food, you have broken even.
They total the bill, they take the 20% discount, then they charge the 18% tip. So, you actually break even sooner than $375, assuming you don't tip more.
The CM did mention the fee if you lose it is $50 for a replacement....now that is because I think people did abuse that, saying they lost a card and then getting a new one...now they have 2 without paying for the second card....so I can understand that....I just sure hope I don't lose it...oh they are back to a junkie looking paper cards too and they have no AP holders so you could keep them together in that .
Oh and I just got an email from TGIFridays and they have 10 9.99 entrees, theyare not raising prices and there is one in the Crossroads Shopping plaza right down from DTD.
You can use the card for counter service in AK, and at Port Orleans food court too and AP at SSR.
I just bought the TIW through the mail and it is plastic like a credit card, not "junkie looking paper card."
It would be nice and simple of Disney just came out and said Annual Pass holders and DVC members get a straight 10% off all meals across the board by showing their cards.
I live by a simple principal: I do not pay for discount "priviledges".
I used to be asked at my local video store if I wanted to purchase a special rewards membership for $10 where I would get a free movie after every 3rd rental. My response was always the same: Why charge me $10? Why not just "reward" me with the free rental? What is the $10 fee for?
I feel the same way with a certain large chain bookstore. They charge $25 for a "membership" to get a discount on future purchases.
What is the fee going towards?
Either give me a discount or don't. Don't ask me to pay for getting it.
I have a slightly different question. Is there a list that compares the list of places you can use the card to the list of places with DVC discounts. If the places are the same, then it's only an additional 10% discount.
The DVC discount is offered at only a few restaurants & does not include alcohol & for those that like adult beverages (like me) the savings can be substantial with the TIW card. Here is a 2008 comparison from allears:
http://allears.net/pl/disc_dining.pdf
the dvc dinning discounts have changed a little from her list
here is the site
http://dvc.disney.go.com/dvc/member/perk/memberPerkOverview?id=WDWDiningPage
now if the link does not work - just go to the dvcmember site - log on
member privileges
then
member perks
then
Wdw
then
dinning
was going to do my own list - but didn't because of the list on Deb's site. - might be time again.
DARN it!!!![]()
No, it certainly doesn't take long to spend that much on food at WDW but it has to be spent at a restaurant that takes the card which takes a bit of planning and leaves several places out. THAT is what's hard for us to do. I WAS planning to go ahead & get the card on our trip in May so we could use it through 3 trips. But as a family of 3 who doesn't always, always do TS it took us about 8-9 days to recover the old $60 fee. Now we would be hard pressed to ever get the $75 back. For our May trip which is a quick 4 nights, I have only booked 2 TS meals - and neither place takes the TIW card (T-Rex and Wolfgang Puck Cafe, both in DTD). I don't know if Artist Palette at SSR takes it (probably not, right) but so that means the only time we may get a chance to use it would be for a CS meal at AK for this trip. So we would be looking at like a whopping $5-10 savings over the entire 4 days. We would use it more for our 10 n trip to BCV & VB in August...but it's not looking like such a hot idea for us any more. We may just try to be sure to eat at more places where we can get the DVC or AP discount like the 2 ressies we have in May.
(I wish Allears would update their comparison chart for the 3 diff. plans.)
(PS) Anybody know if VB offers a DVC discount for meals??
knew it took the TIW - but they say there was no discount for the mugs and refused me.
so nice to know the discount can now be used at Artist Pallet for the mugs. Is it the new mug -
red ones? or the same old mug that they used last year.
It would be nice and simple of Disney just came out and said Annual Pass holders and DVC members get a straight 10% off all meals across the board by showing their cards.
I live by a simple principal: I do not pay for discount "priviledges".
I used to be asked at my local video store if I wanted to purchase a special rewards membership for $10 where I would get a free movie after every 3rd rental. My response was always the same: Why charge me $10? Why not just "reward" me with the free rental? What is the $10 fee for?
I feel the same way with a certain large chain bookstore. They charge $25 for a "membership" to get a discount on future purchases.
What is the fee going towards?
Either give me a discount or don't. Don't ask me to pay for getting it.
Are they asking if you have the TIW card? I thought they only asked if you had the DDP. DW is pretty certain that they did not ask about the TIW card when she last called. If you call for a prepaid meal like CRT, I've said that I will have the TIW card so they do not charge me full in advance. Instead they treated it like I was was planning on having the DDP so they didn't charge in advance (they do still take the credit card for a cancellation charge), but I was able to pay at the table.
I need to call tomorrow, I'll to remember to report back here.
'Ohana is getting to be pretty popular. 50 days is well within the 90 day calling window. I don't think having TIW had anything to do with it.
Doc
I dont remember that they specifically asked if I had TIW.I think the way it was phrased was " Do you have DDP or any other plan" or words to that effect. Be interested to hear back from you
I couldn't remember what thread I said I'd post back on...
I called yesterday. They didn't ask at ALL about dining plans. Because the new system takes your reservation number if you are staying on site they may have been able to see that I didn't have the dining plan at that point, but they didn't ask anything else about dining plans or discounts.
Their wording is confusing (and I think I remember it from last year), but I don't think TiW counts as a "plan" - its just a discount card.