...The disney dining plan and the deluxe disney dining plan? What is the price difference as well? Thanks.


Just remember to do it for the Conveince
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Also don't forget to pack all those extra snacks in a 2nd suitcase that will cost $25 to bring home !![]()
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Good point. I think the dxddp encourages people to spend $$ on food they wouldn't normally spend. And not always in a good way. I mean, all of it is still being paid for, the money is being given to disney in advance instead of the guest holding onto it. Not good to let go of your money before you absolutely have to.
Also, it doesn't allow flexibility. People think it does, and so did I until I really thought about it. Flexibility is ordering what you want when you want it, or not at all. And if you don't order it you don't pay for it.
The convenience thing: I charge my food to my room. That is very convenient.
I think the DxDDp encourage some folks to spend more money on food they they normally would even want usually. And then there are families like mine who despise counter service, and were going to desperately miss the amount of good (as opposed to CS) food and signature dining that came with the platinum plan last time. It's the only thing I was going to miss from that plan until the deluxe plan came out and saved the culinary section of my trip.
I don't think it's the plan that has stripped away flexibility, I think it's the fact that we can't eat at a decent restaurant without planning months in advance. Even without the plan I would have to make these ADRs the plan just pre-pays them for me and saves me some cash overall.
For me flexability is not getting to the world and not being able to eat at any of the places I want to eat the nights I want to eat there because I didn't make an ADR.