jesserin said:Yes and No...
You can certainly get the dining plan- but you must purchase a hotel and ticket package - you only have to get a one day ticket to be eligible for the dining plan (which is based on the number of nights you spend at the hotel not the number of days you purchase the ticket for) However once you count in the $60 per person for the one day ticket... the dining plan loses some of it's saving benefits - especially since you're an annual passholder...
TiggerRPh said:Since you are an AP holder....I'd suggest the Disney Dining Experience Card.
I don't think that's how it works....when you get the plan...you have to get it for every person and every day of your stay. If you're only buying a single day ticket...I don't think that will give you the plan for you're entire stay...maybe I'm wrong.
Jiminy wishes said:Thanks for saying that. I have been so wishy-washy about this. I have what I think is a good rate for the contemporary using the AP discount, but I really wanted the dining plan. I have been trying to convince myself that using the DDE/AP route will work just fine. Just one question though. If I have already paid for my Cinderella ressies, can I get a refund on the DDE discount?
mousermerf said:Does Cindy's take the DDE? I thought it didn't.
Also, mild warning for DDE - any operating participant can decide not to honor the card. This covers most places in Epcot, but that rarely happens. Saw it happen at Mitsukoshi once though, and the couple was upset - so being a CM at the time I trumped the manager on duty and got them my discount. He wasn't gonna give them DDE (even though it was a particpating place). So, keep that in mind, buy what you can afford and then enjoy the discount afterwards![]()
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