Deranged Hermit
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It is if mom and dad double up.Not any more it's not. You're paying for alcohol for those three teens.
Half the time the kids just get a ice tea and don't get charged for it.
It is if mom and dad double up.Not any more it's not. You're paying for alcohol for those three teens.
My husband insists on getting the standard DDP each time we go (1 TS & 1 QS). I find that we save money each time, especially since we do order alcoholic drinks (sometimes two meals a day as I do like Sangria which is available at breakfast at Be Our Guest, which is QS and a way to get into the park early)
For my family (2 adults, 2 kids over age 9, mix of TS and CS dining but no character meals), the Dining Plan would be a colossal waste of money. On our most recent trip to WDW in February 2020, we spent 33% LESS by paying out-of pocket. This is due to a combination of us not choosing to eat as the DDP would want us to (e.g., we prefer more TS meals and fewer CS meals, we can't eat 2 snacks per person per day, and we sometimes like to order combinations of appetizers instead of an entree.)
Specifically, eating wherever we wanted, and ordering whatever we wanted without regard to price (meaning sometimes we had the most expensive entrees and sometimes we didn't), over our 7-day/6-night trip we enjoyed: (1) 7 Table Service meals for 4, including entrees and fountain drinks along with some appetizers, desserts, alcohol and specialty beverages; (2) 1 Signature TS for 2, with entrees and appetizers; (3) 5 CS meals for 4, with entrees and beverages; (4) 1 CS meal for 2, with entrees and specialty beverages; (5) 2 Lounge visits with drinks and/or apps for 2, and (6) 15 snacks. We spent (including TS tips) $1,504.
The DDP would have cost us $2,245 ($1,872 DDP cost + $225 in non-covered TS meals + $80 in Lounge charges + $68 in non-DDP-covered appetizers), and would have resulted in our “wasting” 2 CS credits and 9 snack credits as well as the 4 refillable mugs which we wouldn't have used. As a result, we saved over $721, or 33%, by paying out-of-pocket instead of using the DDP. (In fact, we saved even more than that, as my DDP total doesn't include TS tips -- I just got tired of doing the math.)
Obviously, the DDP isn't one-size-fits-all, but that's how it shook out for us.
More info. here if you want to see where we ate and what kinds of things we ordered: https://forums.wdwmagic.com/threads...-february-break-adventure.963612/post-9083242
Is tables in wonderland accepted at all restaurants?It all depends on how you eat. For me the DDP doesn't work. I like the signature restaurants which require 2 TS tickets. I also like appetizers, which are not included. And I like to drink 2 or 3 glasses of wine, and I'd have to pony up cash for at least some of those. If I'm going to get some stuff on the DDP and still have to pay for other stuff, it just doesn't work for me. If, however, you plan on eating just what the plan offers, going for the most expensive entree instead of what you really want to eat, then it can be a good value.
For me, it's just too much of a headache. I prefer using the Tables in Wonderland, a discount card you can get with an AP, which saves you a flat rate of 20% off of your entire meal, including alcohol.
Is tables in wonderland accepted at all restaurants?
Participating locations can be found here: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/faq/restaurants/tables-in-wonderland-restaurants/Is tables in wonderland accepted at all restaurants?
Participating locations can be found here: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/faq/restaurants/tables-in-wonderland-restaurants/
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