Realgrumpy
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We are not doing the dining plan this trip... does breakfast and lunch usually cost less than dinner?
One thing to be aware of with the Tables in Wonderland card is that many QS restaurants aren't part of the TIW program - it's mostly TS restaurants. So for someone like me, who mainly eats QS (with a few TS restaurants, usually one TS every other day), it's not as big of a benefit as it is with someone who eats mostly TS. Since it costs $150 to $175 to purchase the car, it would be. Good idea to run the numbers before purchasing.TIW has always ( or both times we bought ) been better for us than the DDP... 20% off all meals, including alcohol....
One thing to be aware of with the Tables in Wonderland card is that many QS restaurants aren't part of the TIW program - it's mostly TS restaurants. So for someone like me, who mainly eats QS (with a few TS restaurants, usually one TS every other day), it's not as big of a benefit as it is with someone who eats mostly TS. Since it costs $150 to $175 to purchase the car, it would be. Good idea to run the numbers before purchasing.
And I think TIW is only open to DVC members, Florida residents, and annual pass holders, right? I wouldn't be eligible. Darn!


One thing to be aware of with the Tables in Wonderland card is that many QS restaurants aren't part of the TIW program - it's mostly TS restaurants. So for someone like me, who mainly eats QS (with a few TS restaurants, usually one TS every other day), it's not as big of a benefit as it is with someone who eats mostly TS. Since it costs $150 to $175 to purchase the car, it would be. Good idea to run the numbers before purchasing.
And I think TIW is only open to DVC members, Florida residents, and annual pass holders, right? I wouldn't be eligible. Darn!
We are not doing the dining plan this trip... does breakfast and lunch usually cost less than dinner?