It's a 20% savings off food and drink, including booze.I've looked at this. I just want to see how the actual calculation is done. Cost of meal, 20% discount, 18% tip. Is it a 2% savings?
Yes, plus a little more.so it pays for the tip essentially?
Yeah, if you're not a drinker it's possible other discounts are better due to the fact the TIW card is not cheap.I wouldn't use either of those benefits. Thanks for the quick responses.
We do the same thing. We always add a notation that it's an extra tip so the server knows that we knew there was already tip added.From our recent Flying Fish dinner:
Food total. $135.00
Beverage total 20.00
20% Wonderland Food (27.00)
20% Wonderland Bev. (4.00)
SUBTOTAL 124.00
18% Gratuity 27.90
TAX 8.06
AMOUNT DUE. 159.96
The 18% gratuity was calculated on the pre-discount, pre-tax food and beverage total of $155.00, so a 2% savings on this amount ($3.10).
We had excellent service, so I added an additional amount on the Tip: line of the bill to bring the total gratuity above the 20% I usually tip.
TIW hasn't worked out to be a good deal for us. Like you, we wouldn't use those benefits. Well, not enough to matter.I wouldn't use either of those benefits. Thanks for the quick responses.
In order to be eligible for TIW, you need to fall in one of three categories.I wouldn't use either of those benefits. Thanks for the quick responses.
Right.In order to be eligible for TIW, you need to fall in one of three categories.
1) Annual Passholder
2) DVC Member
3) Florida resident
Your profile says you are from SC, so that leaves AP or DVC... both of which offer restaurant discounts at no additional cost.
Neither of those offer valet or booze discounts, but as you said they are irrelevant anyway.
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My bet is that if you are not drinkers the TIW would not be a good deal for you.We are DVC members. We are trying to decide if the TIW, OOP or Dining Plan would work best for us. We normally pay OOP and share meals. This time we will have 2 separate reservations- me and DH in one studio and DD, DSiL, DGS(7) & DGS(1) in another studio. We will all eat together. This trip we are not doing parks but 2 or the 6 days. Possibility of paying for the DxDp for the room with 2 adults/1 child and sharing the credits between rooms. Not completely sure if this would work or save us any money.
The best thing to do is to calculate, as best you can, the cost of eating each way.We are DVC members. We are trying to decide if the TIW, OOP or Dining Plan would work best for us. We normally pay OOP and share meals. This time we will have 2 separate reservations- me and DH in one studio and DD, DSiL, DGS(7) & DGS(1) in another studio. We will all eat together. This trip we are not doing parks but 2 or the 6 days. Possibility of paying for the DxDp for the room with 2 adults/1 child and sharing the credits between rooms. Not completely sure if this would work or save us any money.
I usually have TiW. With the current AP dining discount, I probably didn't need to buy TiW, but the discount was announced after I bought TiW.
I usually sit down and list where I'm eating, and what will be eaten. Then I compare savings going with oop, ddp or TiW. Usually TiW works best for us. I figure it basically covers the tip, and like others, I leave a bit more for really good service.
But with TiW getting so expensive, you really have to do your homework.