Take the cost and divide by .20
If the cost is $125, then 125/.2 = $500.
We used to buy TIW every year, but the increased cost has made it less attractive. We find the annual pass and DVC discounts often are as good or better than shelling out the $150 for TIW.
Ok forgive me for being slow, but I'm still trying to understand. The break even is cost/20%, because you save 20% with the card. That part makes sense. But then you are charged an 18% gratuity (which granted you would be paying at least that anyway, but hear me out here). So if you were really trying to figure out how much it is to break even, wouldn't it be TIWcost/.02=break even ?
Think of it this way: Without TIW, you're paying the gratuity on top of the regular cost. With TIW, you're paying the gratuity on a 20% reduced cost.
Now, if you do want to complicate the math a bit, you can look at where you're eating and what other discounts you'd be eligible for without TIW. For example, Biergarten accepts TIW and also has 10% discounts for AP, DVC, and Disney Visa. So if you have any of the latter, you're really only saving 10% more with TIW.
This is incorrect you pay the tip on the amount before discount
You do save on tax though
Ok forgive me for being slow, but I'm still trying to understand. The break even is cost/20%, because you save 20% with the card. That part makes sense. But then you are charged an 18% gratuity (which granted you would be paying at least that anyway, but hear me out here). So if you were really trying to figure out how much it is to break even, wouldn't it be TIWcost/.02=break even ?
We basically looked at it like it was paying our tip for us and giving us the benefit of valet parking. But for our upcoming trip, when we won't have a rental car, will it really be worth it for just 3 people?
You get free valet parking only if you are eating at that resort. You'll be asked to show your receipt.Don't you also get free valet parking with it? I believe I saved $40 on my last trip from that alone.
You get free valet parking only if you are eating at that resort. You'll be asked to show your receipt.
I disagree with the belief that DVC discounts are as good as TIW. They are more limited ie only 10 %, not at as many restaurants, and many only offer the discount on weekday lunch. We use our TIW card on dinners and we always have an adult beverage or two with dinner. We buy the TIW card on the years we plan on taking 2 trips in less than 12 months. Yes, it is less attractive as the price went up, but we still save a lot over 2 trips
TIW costs $150, not $125.$125 / .2 = $625.
The breakeven point when the TiW was $100 was $500..... $100/.2 = $500.