Honestly I have never used the meal plans, for me they seem a waste of money and I dont like to be told where and what to eat, lol. I always pay as I eat. Dont forget that breakfast is included as standard, you dont need a meal plan for that.
Basically the Meal Plans are divided like this
Half Board - 1 Meal Voucher Per Day
Standard - Counter Service
Plus - Table Service
Premium - Character Meal
Full Board - 2 Meal Vouchers Per Day
Standard - Counter Service
Plus - Table Service
Premium - Character Meal
The prices per day / face value of the vouchers for 2016/ 2017 ( originally posted on Magic Forum) Prices are in Euros and are Adult / Child
Half Board
Hotel DCR/Cheyenne/HSF: 25/15 (note Hotel plan will no longer be offered for guests at DCR from 2017)
Hotel SL/NBC/NY: 32/17
Hotel DLH: 56/30
Standard: 28/15
Plus: 35/17
Premium: 59/31
Full Board
Hotel DCR/Cheyenne/HSF: 39/23
Hotel SL/NBC/NY: 46/25
Hotel DLH: 80/44
Standard: 49/26
Plus: 62/31
Premium: 102/52
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show with Mickey & Friends
Off-peak 53.90/42.20
Peak 63/47
Add 15 for 1st category seating on all dates
Peak dates are 25/3-29/3, 5/8-16/8, 28/10-1/11 and 24/12-31/12 inclusive.
Character Breakfast at Café Mickey
Disney Hotel guests and DCR guests with meal plans: 17
DCR guests without meal plans: 25
Partner hotel guests: 22
Character meals
Auberge de Cendrillon: 69/39
Café Mickey: 42/23
Auberge de Cendrillon yes I would do this for 2 young girls. Every trip report I have read from families has said this is worth the expense. The only thing maybe to check is the menu, to make sure that your girls will eat the food.
Agrabah Cafe I haven't eaten here yet, its on my list for next time. I probably wouldn't do this on the same day as Auberge de Cendrillon purely for the fact of the amount of food. You might want to eat light after that.
Bistrot Chez Remy Honestly I don't think its worth it. I have checked out the menu, and seen photos in trip reports of the food. Its basically a steakhouse, very limited menu and far too expensive IMO for the food that is served. The theming is amazing though, you can see into the restaurant as you exit the Ratatouille ride. If steakhouse restaurants are your thing, there are other restaurants I would go to before here.
I ate at Pizzeria Bella Notte very reasonable price and good sized pizza, same menu is at Colonel Hathi's Pizza Outpost
I also ate at Last Chance Cafe, very good for a quick food stop
In The Studios I ate at Restaurant Des Stars, a buffet restaurant
Plaza Gardens is the most popular buffet restaurant, the menu is different to the American Parks
I didnt get there this recent trip, but on a previous trip I bought the Paris city mug there
Santa Fe would be the closest, its Cars themed. Its alot smaller in size though and like an American Motel. The themeing is Arizona/ Nevada/ California desert and the bar and restaurant are Tex Mex style.