Dining Plan at WDW
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- Pack Mules Wrangler
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Dining Plan at WDW
Hey everyone!
DH and I are thinking about a possible WDW trip (but it will be quite a while before we would be able to go) and I was wondering about the dining plan.
Is it worth purchasing the dining plan?
DH and I are thinking about a possible WDW trip (but it will be quite a while before we would be able to go) and I was wondering about the dining plan.
Is it worth purchasing the dining plan?
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We had a long debate on this somewhere on here......
I think it is, others, not so much.
viewtopic.php?t=6150
I think it is, others, not so much.
viewtopic.php?t=6150
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I would think that would be the major drawback, planning your day around and committing to be at a certain place at a certain time...momeja wrote:Kind of depends on how much you eat and what you like to eat. Appys are no longer included. Also depends on whether you want to be tied down to ressies all the time.
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As everybody else here said, it really comes down to how you plan your days. IF you are eating every dinner at a Disney restaurant and are spending the days in the parks, then it might pay off. In order to come out ahead on the dining plan, you need to think about how, when, and where you will be eating. Also, the plan I think can still be added and paid for 72 hours prior to check-in. It is not something that you will have to do at time of booking.
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I didn't know that you can add it on after booking...thanks Len!Len90 wrote:As everybody else here said, it really comes down to how you plan your days. IF you are eating every dinner at a Disney restaurant and are spending the days in the parks, then it might pay off. In order to come out ahead on the dining plan, you need to think about how, when, and where you will be eating. Also, the plan I think can still be added and paid for 72 hours prior to check-in. It is not something that you will have to do at time of booking.
I was kind of figuring that because we're most likely going to go during the "off-season" and the parks aren't open as late, we figured most of our sit-down meals will be outside of the parks/or near closing time.
We're still just researching a trip to see if it will be feasible or not...but I definitely appreciate everyone's input.
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Hands Down the Dining Plan is worth it. My family and I keep track of what we spend on food each day and we get more than our money's worth with the dining plan. Now that there is a counter service plan that has to be the most convenient one there is. No worries about credit cards or cash as the plans include snacks. It is easy to use, generous to a fault, and value-worthy. My family has gotten it several trips and at the end of the trip there were always leftover dining options, which we cashed in for snacks at the resort gift shop.MmeLeota wrote:Hey everyone!
DH and I are thinking about a possible WDW trip (but it will be quite a while before we would be able to go) and I was wondering about the dining plan.
Is it worth purchasing the dining plan?
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Re: Dining Plan at WDW
Thank you wdwparksgal! Everyone is so helpful!!!wdwparksgal wrote:Hands Down the Dining Plan is worth it. My family and I keep track of what we spend on food each day and we get more than our money's worth with the dining plan. Now that there is a counter service plan that has to be the most convenient one there is. No worries about credit cards or cash as the plans include snacks. It is easy to use, generous to a fault, and value-worthy. My family has gotten it several trips and at the end of the trip there were always leftover dining options, which we cashed in for snacks at the resort gift shop.MmeLeota wrote:Hey everyone!
DH and I are thinking about a possible WDW trip (but it will be quite a while before we would be able to go) and I was wondering about the dining plan.
Is it worth purchasing the dining plan?

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OR, if you are leaving and you have credits left you can use them on the person behind you in line as a good gesture... Last time we stayed at Pop Century we were in line at the Food Court and the lady in front of me says, "my family is leaving tonight and we have a bunch of food credits left, do you want a free meal?" That was awesome, especially since we had 4 of us eating dinner. It's amazing how nice people can be in The Happiest Place on Earth.
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That is so nice! You were in the right line at the right timeNaCler wrote:OR, if you are leaving and you have credits left you can use them on the person behind you in line as a good gesture... Last time we stayed at Pop Century we were in line at the Food Court and the lady in front of me says, "my family is leaving tonight and we have a bunch of food credits left, do you want a free meal?" That was awesome, especially since we had 4 of us eating dinner. It's amazing how nice people can be in The Happiest Place on Earth.

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WOW! That's awesome! God was looking out for you and your family that night!NaCler wrote:OR, if you are leaving and you have credits left you can use them on the person behind you in line as a good gesture... Last time we stayed at Pop Century we were in line at the Food Court and the lady in front of me says, "my family is leaving tonight and we have a bunch of food credits left, do you want a free meal?" That was awesome, especially since we had 4 of us eating dinner. It's amazing how nice people can be in The Happiest Place on Earth.
