To dine for free or to stay cool? That is the question...

Free Dining or Cooler weather?

  • Take the free dining - it's a great deal! Deal with the heat.

  • Go when it's cooler - shell out the cash for the DDP.

  • Go when it's cooler but skip the DDP and share food.

  • Other.


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TBGOES2DISNEY

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DH and our 2 dds went to DW for the first time this past September. We had an awesome time, and DDs and I are still talking about it all the time and how much we want to go back. DH and I have agreed that as long as we save the money first, we'll go again in about a year. Yay!!!!

So, I know free dining was the best deal, but it was so stinkin' hot! We can't decide if we'd take free dining again in September 2007 or if we would go in November 2007 or Jan or Feb 2008. If we went without free dining, we would probably skip the DDP and try to share food and actually have room to try out some snacks. I'd like to do 1 or 2 TS that way, but I'm afraid it would offset the savings. $100 a day to pay for the DDP ourselves seems like so much money (especially since I'm trying to convince DH to go for 10 nights instead of 8 this time).

What would you do? On the one hand, free dining is awesome, but we also ran ourselves silly getting to ADRs. On the other hand, I think we could plan it better this time, but it is so hot.

Thanks for your opinions!
 
I'm from Florida and I'd always vote to stay cool! Are you staying deluxe, mod, or value? If you go during value season and get a code you can save ALOT of money if you were planning on staying deluxe anyway.

Plus if you are staying at the Poly or the Epcot resorts it is pretty easy to go back to your room for sandwiches etc. The best idea is to eat breakfast in the room, have lunch at your favorite TS (so much cheaper than dinner, but all the ambiance) then go back to the room for chips and salsa or sammies for dinner.

You can afford the deluxes if you do it this way, it's what we do. Except we only eat at the signature resturants at the resorts which only do dinner (and Kona Cafe, best coffe in Disney). I think most Disney food is awful and not worth my money, but alot of people love them.:confused3
 
We stay value. Our trip in Sep was around $1500 for 2 adults, 1 child, (free 2 yo) for 8 nights with free dining, standard room (free upgrade to preferred b/c we booked before the change - had to argue about that one), park hoppers, and insurance.

Next trip I would like 10 nights (if I can convince DH, who thinks 10 nights is too long). It will be 2 adults, 2 children, preferred room, park hoppers, and insurance. I would like to keep the cost to about $2500 with food. Less would be better b/c we are considering flying this time, which would probably be around $400 if we got a good deal. That's why I'm so undecided about the DDP if we had to pay for it. We're obviously doing Disney on a budget or we just couldn't justify going 2 years in a row.
 
I love to save money , but I vote to go when it is cooler. Unless you like the heat which I don't. Once we went in June is was so hot we went to AK for like half an hour and left to go swimming. My 2 year old was soaked and I even had a fan on her. I just can't enjoy myself when I am that hot. It was so much nicer when the weather was cooler. We will be there this December for the first time hoping for nice weather.
 

ticktock said:
Plus if you are staying at the Poly or the Epcot resorts it is pretty easy to go back to your room for sandwiches etc. The best idea is to eat breakfast in the room, have lunch at your favorite TS (so much cheaper than dinner, but all the ambiance) then go back to the room for chips and salsa or sammies for dinner.
This is really good advise. Also, please consider and look into Boardwalk or Beach Club villas. A one-bedroom in late September or mid-January would not be too expensive and it has a full kitchen and a washer/dryer...perfect for a 10 day stay!!! :teeth:
 
I think it depends on how much you enjoy the food. We are all about the eats, so for free dining, I'll just deal with the heat (then again, I've also been end of July, so this was peanuts.) I don't think I'd pay for the dining plan otherwise, however, because I think we could manage 2 people's meals for less than $80/day.

Wish I had it for this candlelight processional thing, though!
 
We are dealing with this same issue. Went in Dec and took advantage of free dining in late sept. We have been throwing around going in Aug this year and hoping for free dining again or wait for Dec.

I will say that I am leaning towards Dec without free dining because of the heat. I am from NC so understand humidity but AK was so HOT! Plus, we have one child who is so sensitive to the heat no matter what we do. So, my vote was Dec with dining, because I enjoy the dining plan!

It is a hard decision but one I am glad we can make!

Kelly
 
We arrived on Sep 4 and left on Sep 12. Any chance that (if they offer free dining) if I hop on board for Sep 29 into October to get the free dining that it would be much of a temperature difference? I'm guessing no, but I really want my cake and to eat it too (meaning free dining AND cooler weather)! lol
 
Well. .. with the "free" upgrade to park hoppers for Jan. I can tell you that it is within $20 of the price that we paid when we went in Sept.

In Sept we had free dining and park hoppers.

in Jan we will have dining and free park hoppers.

2 adults 2 kids (7&3)
 
Hi there :wave:
,
I would have to cast my vote for going when it is cooler. I just can't enjoy myself when all I can think about is whether or not I am going to drop from heat exhaustion :headache: . To be fair lots of folks don't mind & even enjoy the sweltering humidity :mickeybar ...I'm not knocking you I'm just not one of you. Even so I still do it from time to time because of my kids schools vacation rules.

That being said I was still tempted to enjoy the free dining plan. Here's the kicker though. The cooler months are value season for the hotels. I know I am saving over $100/day staying when its cool instead of the peak months so the extra $100 I will spend on food is offset by the $100 I am saving on the hotel. In my opinion it will probably even out in the end so its all about preference.

I do all the math for my own particular hotel & dining preferences before making a choice based on cost effectiveness
 
I voted 'other'.

I used the Dining Plan this past September. Upside: It was a great deal. And we had no problems with it at all. We got all the meals we wanted. We got to try new places. It was great not paying for any meals Downside: It was REALLY hot, and that make us get tired really quickly. And it was a TON of food. I never would have eaten so much if I wasn't on the plan.

My suggestion: If you can only afford to go if you eat for free. . .then do it and deal with the heat! If you can't take the heat, go at another time and either buy the plan or pay out of pocket (depending on if the plan is a bargain on how you normally would eat at WDW- for us, it usually isn't worth it.).

Good luck with your choice!- You will have a great time at WDW either way!! :cool1:
 
disneyfreak74 said:
Well. .. with the "free" upgrade to park hoppers for Jan. I can tell you that it is within $20 of the price that we paid when we went in Sept.

In Sept we had free dining and park hoppers.

in Jan we will have dining and free park hoppers.

2 adults 2 kids (7&3)

I must be missing something then.... I typed in info for 10 days in January 2007 - just to see what kind of deals are around that time of year. With the added cost of another child, preferred room, and 2 more days. It was only about $200 (b/c of free hoppers and low rates) or so more than our cost of about $1500 from our last trip. I thought that was a pretty good deal. The dining plan adds about $100 per day, which obviously ups the price of the trip quite a bit. How are you only paying about $20 more when you have the dining plan?
 
I don't know what I would do if I had to choose, luckily we live close enough so I don't have to. I love the free dining but I also love WDW in Dec. The heat doesn't bother me and honestly I didn't think it was that bad this past Sept. Maybe I'm just used to it. If having the dining plan wasn't that important to you and caused stress then I think you should go for a cooler month.
 
LuvOrlando said:
Hi there :wave:
,
I would have to cast my vote for going when it is cooler. I just can't enjoy myself when all I can think about is whether or not I am going to drop from heat exhaustion :headache: . To be fair lots of folks don't mind & even enjoy the sweltering humidity :mickeybar ...I'm not knocking you I'm just not one of you. Even so I still do it from time to time because of my kids schools vacation rules.

That being said I was still tempted to enjoy the free dining plan. Here's the kicker though. The cooler months are value season for the hotels. I know I am saving over $100/day staying when its cool instead of the peak months so the extra $100 I will spend on food is offset by the $100 I am saving on the hotel. In my opinion it will probably even out in the end so its all about preference.

I do all the math for my own particular hotel & dining preferences before making a choice based on cost effectiveness

Do these savings only work on moderate and deluxe? We stay value - how good a deal can you get on that?
 
We had the same debate here, but opted to spend a little bit more and go in January. It was great! For us, it is a real treat to go somewhere warm in the winter to escape the wretched Michigan weather. It doesn't make as much sense to go to Florida in the summer unless you really like super hot weather.
 
TBGOES2DISNEY said:
Do these savings only work on moderate and deluxe? We stay value - how good a deal can you get on that?

I don't know the answer to that. I guess it would depend upon the exact hotels you are considering, the exact weeks you are choosing between and the exact restaurants you prefer. If you look into it I'd be curious how it works out.
 
TBGOES2DISNEY said:
We arrived on Sep 4 and left on Sep 12. Any chance that (if they offer free dining) if I hop on board for Sep 29 into October to get the free dining that it would be much of a temperature difference? I'm guessing no, but I really want my cake and to eat it too (meaning free dining AND cooler weather)! lol

We went last year cruised from 9/29-10/2 and then checked in for 6 days and got the free ddp, I didn't think it was exceptionally hot, but that is when it is starting to cool off in Iowa and I like it warmer. :)
 
You have probably thought about this already, but I went to the Weather Underground site and pulled up the historical data. You can compare the temperature, rainfall, and (most important to me) the humidity! I decided it was worth it to go Value season by checking in on September 29th, rather than pay the higher price at the end of October. There wasn't enough difference in the weather for me. I'd rather save the $ and hope to score a code later. Just my thought :teeth:
 
We normally go in the cooler months -usually November- we just got back and booked the future stay rate for next August 25-31. We did Augustwhen we cruised a few years ago. The crowds were light but it was very hot. We were there last week and the weather was perfect. The only reason we are going again in August is because DD was really upset about missing school, and I had no fun making up all of her work. The teachers aren't really allowed to give the work but she was so nice and gave us most of it

I always swore I'd pull my kids, but now that the older one is getting older, I don't really feel comfortable with it anymore. I don't want to go over the breaks, not just becuase of the crowds but the prices for everything triples.

Now all I have to do is make sure I make my ADRs as soon as the window opens up! :teeth:
 














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