dianeschlicht
<font color=blue>DVC-Trivia Contest, Apr-2006: Hon
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Diane,
How big is your family? How are you only spending that a day? If you are eating out at a QS and TS each day.
Just the 5 of us at a QS is around $50 and $138.00 for a dinner at Chef Mickey's. That is not including our 5 snacks we have, which is usually between $20-$25 a day.
I feel it pretty much is a wash for us. We would be spending it either way. I like the convienence of the DDP not having to carry tons and tons of cash around. Plus the fact that I am not cooking while on vacation. I don't like to cook when I am home.![]()
First of all, no need to carry "tons and tons of cash" around. We use either the room charge or a credit card, just as we would at home. Our tickets average out to about $13/day with the AP discount and the number of days we use a year. Then we eat breakfast in the villa and one meal at a table service each day. Sometimes it's a signature, and on those days the cost is a bit more, but on other days it's a bit less. Our average per person per day including meals and park tickets is around 50-75. I did NOT figure in rental car in there, since we always get a car no matter where we go. It's an expense similar to our own car expenses at home, so I consider that a wash. I guess for us the savings is in that we really don't eat three full meals a day. In the room breakfast and one sit down is about it for us, and on the days we don't do a table service, our meal is often at some place like Flame Tree BBQ, or something like that where it is plenty of food to last us the day. We aren't big eaters I guess.
Just wanted to add that when we tracked our dining expenses a couple of trips in a row, we did so to determine if the DDP was a good deal for us. It wasn't. First of all, we NEVER eat much counter service...Flame Tree and Starring Rolls is about it along that line. Secondly, we prefer to have appetizers to desserts. That doesn't fit well either with the dining plan. When we used the dining plan, we found we spent nearly $200 more than when we ate the same way without it. We ended up wasting all those QS credits and could have used more TS ones. THen with not getting appetizers....nope, didn't like it. I did forget to figure in teh cost of the TIW card in my daily total, but in the long run, if you average that over 30 days, it's not a significant added cost.