I think people appreciate that it isn't necessarily meant for all people... But I think the discussions and complaints are valid, and they come from a few places:
1-- The
DDP used to be a much better value for people. So you have complaints from families who feel like they have lost benefit. (If Disney suddenly took pool privileges away from resort guests, it would certainly be worthy of discussion).
2--The DDP is marketed by Disney as being "recommended" for its guests. So if it really is only designed to be good for a small percentage of guests, I think there is offense taken that Disney is promoting it for all guests.
3--Many people see the DDP as being a rip-off, or even border-line fraudulent. Not just a matter of "not working for them" -- But the design of the plan itself is flawed in such a way that it is a rip off. Certainly worthy of discussion. An Annual Pass is simply a matter of guest choice-- it works for some, it doesn't work for others. But nobody would claim that it's a fraudulent product. The DDP on the other hand.... isn't so straight-forward. It's pretty easy to see some sleaziness in the design.
Yup.....100% agree. The dining plan used to be a really good deal...you got an appetizer, entree, beverage, dessert and the tip was included. Not so much anymore. Now, you don't get an appetizer, and you have to figure on including that 18-20% tip in your dining budget. And many, many people tend to forget that one.
And the deluxe dining plan??? Oh my...it's amazing how many people think this is the worst plan ever. They say it's too much time away from the parks, it's too much food, etc. Well...I don't normally do the ddp anymore. I have an AP so get the TiW card each year. But, we're going down to WDW in Oct with another couple...no kids at all. Dh and I have been to WDW many,many times. The other couple is okay with doing attractions but doesn't want to be running frantically from one attraction to another....so being able to do it all, see it all isn't an issue for us. Eating some good meals is much more important. So, sure...we'll miss about 2.5 hrs iin the park each day. We're good with that.
Truly?? No one plan is perfect for everyone. And that's what's so nice about a discussion board. You can ask a question and get mulitple answers. You get many different points of view....I, for one, want to hear the negatives as well as the positives. That's about the only way you can make an informed decision. Yeah, some people are really opinionated as to how they feel...and sometimes they can across harshly.
So....when trying to figure out what will work best for your family, this is how I do it... I figure out where and what we'll be eating (easy to do after 30+ stays). Now, I have a total. I also am sure to jot down what tips will be for each meal.
Then.....If I'm planning on using my TiW card, I total it up, with no tips included. Why? I save 20% with my TiW card....that discount is the tip. I merely write in whatever the discount was...easy peasy.
If I'm thinking about the dining plan...I total up the cost of the daily ddp for the group. Then, I compare it to the total cost of the food we're planning on having. I also remember to add the tips total in that as well...sometimes it can be over $150 depending where we eat and how many of us there are.
I also compare the regular dining plan with the deluxe dining plan. For my trip in Oct, the deluxe dining plan (for the 5 nights we're at BWV) is just a bit more than my oop costs using the TiW card. We move to Kidani for our last two nights so will pay out of pocket for that last 24 hrs..only means 3 meals. When I add in all the snacks we would be getting, Food and Wine time, in addition to the regular meals, it just makes more sense to do the deluxe plan. But, there are still those out there that think it's a huge waste of both time and money. And usually, for me it is as well....but not this trip.