mom2my3kids
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I really wish they would add something where is was mostly counter service meals, but may two or three sit downs depending on how long you stay..
Wow, alot of different opinions here. I am still all for the Dining Plan. At home I do the grocery shopping and cooking and am very budget concious. I don't want to do that on vacation. .
And I do like ordering the expensive entries, because I can! We don't go out to eat alot at home, so this is a treat for me.,
I love not to have to worry and just swipe away!! This is just how and where we choose to spend our extra money. And it IS still a deal when they offer FD.

Trying to determine if dining plan - 1 TS, 1 QS, 2 snacks is worth it next June. Seems SO expensive to me.....Family of 3 - 2 adults and 1 disney adult at 14....Anyone PAY for it or do you only take advantage of it on FD window???
) We love the dining plan. Paid for ahead works great for us and we feel its worth the money We make adr's for dinners only. We like to try all different places. We usually try to save receipts and see how much we would have spent.Just for fun.
I will admit we splurge a little on Disney vacations, but that is what we enjoy.
Anyway, its really all about how much you want to spend and everyone has different opinions on that. Whatever you do, enjoy your vacation!!
What I am not getting is the reference to the Prix Fix menu....I can remember for example, Kona I THINK, that had a prix fix menu....So are we saying now I would have to pay a surcharge to use that menu? I guess I am not seeing how I can do a full comparison when the explanations seem so vague to me thru Disney...
What restaurants have the separate dining plan menu? We paid OOP for all our TS meals last year so I want to be prepared this year since we're back on the DDP
scottmel said:THanks guys! I am trying a practice run over here but unsure of 2013 menu prices..the surchage in June is always vague on buffets. I see the EASE of swiping that card and not thinking, I really do!!!!!
What I am not getting is the reference to the Prix Fix menu....I can remember for example, Kona I THINK, that had a prix fix menu....So are we saying now I would have to pay a surcharge to use that menu? I guess I am not seeing how I can do a full comparison when the explanations seem so vague to me thru Disney...
I just know this past summer I told DD a few times to ease up on getting a steak at every single meal and I feel bad about that. But again, she has 4 bites and is full. I wised up half way thru the trip and ordered myself a salad every night and ended up sharing with her.
I know DD and DH will miss their club level this year..They are already moaning about it so the dining plan was my peace offering to them!!!! Eat whatever you want!!!!!!
I sort of a figure if I spent a 100 a dinner (which we EASILY did last summer) then I am looking to cover 60 on snacks and a counter service meal. I can remember counter services being around 25 (but again I was trying to eat cheaply b/c I don't like fast food style so if you are trying to eat healthy, counter service is tough....) So add our snacks and we are at 40 with a small loss for the day. But again not that much of a loss and maybe there would be a gain by ordering whatever we wanted. I know we NEVER ordered dessert at any meal last year b/c we always had desserts in the lounge at night...so I assume we would do desserts with no club...
I think I am TRYING To analyze this that there will be no great shakes of a savings, but I won't lose money. Just a break even, easy thing to do. I really did try to track it this summer and whinced a few times when the bill came thinking "120 bucks for breakfast????"....
Hi, scotmel!
The 2013 brochure states Choosing items from a separate prix fixe menu offered at certain locations requires payment of a surcharge in addition to redeeming the number of Table-Service entitlements required at the location.
HTH

The 2013 brochure states Choosing items from a separate prix fixe menu offered at certain locations requires payment of a surcharge in addition to redeeming the number of Table-Service entitlements required at the location.

