Christy1964
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Jun 22, 2010
- Messages
- 68
What are "free diners"?
Sometimes you will run across someone who doesn't care for "free diners" sometimes that same person will even dislike someone who pays for the dining plan just because of the changes Disney has made to the dining plan and the menus over the years. Just ignore them. We have done free dining just the one time and while it was a decent deal we tend to go for the 40% off discount instead. It just works out better for us. We do add the basic dining plan, though. We are big fans of the dining plan. Just love having not to worry about anything while we are on vacation since it is all pre-paid that way.
I'd like to hear from the people (and I'm sure they are out there) who book ddp or free dining a couple of months out and then can't get reservations for any of the meals they want. I know I'd be livid if that happened to us.
Steve
The restaurant boards are pretty civil toward them. Other boards here, not so much (there's a thread in the Strategies forum right now that displays this quite vividly).
As for me, I frankly don't care if you're paying full price or no price (though, if no price, take me with you k?). I'm just too lazy to give a crap about that stuff.
As far as the menu scale backs, I'm not convinced that the restaurants would not have scaled back without the DDP getting involved. Sure, the restaurants make less per meal they serve than they would otherwise, but they do make up for it in volume. The question is, have any non-DDP restaurants cut back at all (I simply don't know)? If so, this is pretty strong evidence that the DDP did not have this effect and all the DDP places would have otherwise. Of course, non-DDP locations are typically not owned by Disney, so business decisions would be different anyway, but logic dictates that the cut backs would have happened anyway. (Is the DDP to blame for the cutbacks in CM staffing? What about other non-dining areas of Disney?) Again, it just seems strange that the DDP is blamed for everything, when in fact it very well could have saved the restaurants.
But, I'm rambling...
Of course dining isn't 'free'. They wouldn't have got me down there to spend my thousands of dollars elsewhere in their parks without the deal for dining, so they make out OK in the end.