pittsburghdude
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Ah, the old dining plan equation! When I took my trip last year, I planned far in advance and calculated this with an Excel workbook. I had two sheets, both with the restaurants I wanted to eat at (and ultimately made reservations for). One had what I'd get on the dining plan, one had what I'd get without the dining plan along with prices (as opposed to the fixed cost).
Over the course of the five days, I saved close to $100 by foregoing the dining plan.
Here are some reasons why:
1. I don't drink soda/pop. When it gets included with a meal, you lose.
2. I also don't really snack. I'll have ice cream now and then, but the three occasions when I did were relatively cheap out of pocket (the exception being the day I got the Kitchen Sink at Beaches & Cream, which was more or less a bucket list item).
3. Not all days are good for breakfast. I'll have a nice character breakfast on EPCOT or AK day, but if I'm going somewhere with larger scale rides, I don't want to be losing said breakfast. I'll simply have a nice lunch instead after going around MGM or Magic Kingdom for a while. Even when I rode Tower of Terror for the first time as an 8 ½ year old, I didn't eat breakfast beforehand.
4. None of the plans seem to include appetizer salads. Most of the time, I'll prefer a salad to a dessert (unless there's exceptional ice cream somewhere, it is my weakness).
5. I really have no need for refillable mugs.
Your mileage may and will vary, but I found the dining plan to be a ripoff. The ONLY day that I would have saved a few dollars was when I booked Cinderella's Royal Table and Flying Fish on the same day, but the other days more than made up for that...by a country mile.
Over the course of the five days, I saved close to $100 by foregoing the dining plan.
Here are some reasons why:
1. I don't drink soda/pop. When it gets included with a meal, you lose.
2. I also don't really snack. I'll have ice cream now and then, but the three occasions when I did were relatively cheap out of pocket (the exception being the day I got the Kitchen Sink at Beaches & Cream, which was more or less a bucket list item).
3. Not all days are good for breakfast. I'll have a nice character breakfast on EPCOT or AK day, but if I'm going somewhere with larger scale rides, I don't want to be losing said breakfast. I'll simply have a nice lunch instead after going around MGM or Magic Kingdom for a while. Even when I rode Tower of Terror for the first time as an 8 ½ year old, I didn't eat breakfast beforehand.
4. None of the plans seem to include appetizer salads. Most of the time, I'll prefer a salad to a dessert (unless there's exceptional ice cream somewhere, it is my weakness).
5. I really have no need for refillable mugs.
Your mileage may and will vary, but I found the dining plan to be a ripoff. The ONLY day that I would have saved a few dollars was when I booked Cinderella's Royal Table and Flying Fish on the same day, but the other days more than made up for that...by a country mile.