Epcot Dave
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We went 11/7-11/17/14 and went back off the DDP after doing it 2005-2013. At one time it was a pretty good deal, but now I wouldn't ever pay for it again. I can remember when it was, what $38/day with tip?! Heck, I can remember it being $45 or something.
We have a 10yo that doesn't eat much at all and still wants "kids food", basically chicken and pizza. We have a 6yo as well that eats better, but not a lot. We'd be out what, $192 plus tax per day for the 4 of us? Our average per day cost was $150-$160 before the TiW discount, and that's with one TS and one QS per day, with some snacks thrown in.
It all depends on how much you eat. It wasn't lost on me that the past several trips I gained 2-5 pounds by the time I got back. This year, actually lost a couple pounds because I wasn't eating more than I should "to get my money's worth."
Is it convenient to use the DDP? Yep. Will it save you $$$? Not likely, and you'll probably eat enough that you'd regret it later.
Places we ate:
1900 Park Fare
Brown Derby (we had 2 Cobb Salads, 2 kids meals, and soft drinks, so we got off cheap)
Crystal Palace
Plaza Restaurant
Kona Café
Chef Mickey's for Breakfast (first and last for breakfast, back to dinner for that place)
Hollywood & Vine
Via Napoli
Biergarten
Liberty Tree Tavern
Cinderella's Royal Table (at 2 credits, we always paid cash)
We do a fair amount of buffets and try to eat smart...I found I could do a QS breakfast (except Crystal Palace and Chef Mickey's) and usually make it to a 4-5:00 dinner no problem.
We bring granola bars and whatnot to get us by if we need a little something, and try to keep fruit in the room fridge (PORS).
We're going back to June trips starting in 2015, so our TS meals are either breakfast or dinner. I have too many memories of filling up at lunch and feeling three shades of green for the afternoon. Not again.
I hope this helps. It all depends on how much you eat, what you can eat (if you have diet restrictions), and where you like to eat (I have simple tastes, so the really fancy places we don't do).
Do the math...we could do two bounty platters ($9 ea), two milks ($4 ea) and a couple of rolls ($4 ea) for breakfast with two of us using the refillable mugs and there was always enough for us to eat in the AM.
The pasta at the Riverside FC is enough for two, probably two and a kid, really. I got something Asian at the Land FC as well that was huge, too.
-Dave
We have a 10yo that doesn't eat much at all and still wants "kids food", basically chicken and pizza. We have a 6yo as well that eats better, but not a lot. We'd be out what, $192 plus tax per day for the 4 of us? Our average per day cost was $150-$160 before the TiW discount, and that's with one TS and one QS per day, with some snacks thrown in.
It all depends on how much you eat. It wasn't lost on me that the past several trips I gained 2-5 pounds by the time I got back. This year, actually lost a couple pounds because I wasn't eating more than I should "to get my money's worth."
Is it convenient to use the DDP? Yep. Will it save you $$$? Not likely, and you'll probably eat enough that you'd regret it later.
Places we ate:
1900 Park Fare
Brown Derby (we had 2 Cobb Salads, 2 kids meals, and soft drinks, so we got off cheap)
Crystal Palace
Plaza Restaurant
Kona Café
Chef Mickey's for Breakfast (first and last for breakfast, back to dinner for that place)
Hollywood & Vine
Via Napoli
Biergarten
Liberty Tree Tavern
Cinderella's Royal Table (at 2 credits, we always paid cash)
We do a fair amount of buffets and try to eat smart...I found I could do a QS breakfast (except Crystal Palace and Chef Mickey's) and usually make it to a 4-5:00 dinner no problem.
We bring granola bars and whatnot to get us by if we need a little something, and try to keep fruit in the room fridge (PORS).
We're going back to June trips starting in 2015, so our TS meals are either breakfast or dinner. I have too many memories of filling up at lunch and feeling three shades of green for the afternoon. Not again.
I hope this helps. It all depends on how much you eat, what you can eat (if you have diet restrictions), and where you like to eat (I have simple tastes, so the really fancy places we don't do).
Do the math...we could do two bounty platters ($9 ea), two milks ($4 ea) and a couple of rolls ($4 ea) for breakfast with two of us using the refillable mugs and there was always enough for us to eat in the AM.
The pasta at the Riverside FC is enough for two, probably two and a kid, really. I got something Asian at the Land FC as well that was huge, too.
-Dave