In your opinion, is it worth the extra money to add-on the disney dining package? It's $35 a day for adults. I can't remember how much money I spent on food during my last DW vacation.
natalia1681 said:In your opinion, is it worth the extra money to add-on the disney dining package? It's $35 a day for adults. I can't remember how much money I spent on food during my last DW vacation.
Fantasmic Freak said:I just returned yesterday from a Magic Your Way Plus Dining vacation package. Although I got the dining option for next to free, I can tell you it is still worth well over $35 per day if you plan well. We ate like kings the whole week.
For the person who asked how it works. Here's how my trip went. I was there for 5 nights; therefore I had 5 counter-service meals, 5 table service meals and 5 snacks to use whenever and basically wherever I wanted. Your counter service meals are obviously ones where you order at a register. You are allowed an entree, a drink and a dessert and simply let them swipe your WDW card. The 5 snacks are available at most outdoor carts and counter service areas. You can get a drink, an ice cream or popcorn for the most part.
The table service is where this plan really gets good. Of course you want to make reservations as far in advance as you can. One table service meal includes an appetizer, an entree, a dessert and a non-alcoholic drink. There are some higher end restaurants/shows that count as 2 table service meals. One of the most impressive things is that this plan INCLUDES gratuity! We ate at Le Cellier Steakhouse, California Grill, Cinderella's Royal Table Princess lunch and Boma. I have never eaten so well on vacation before. Also, I was worried that because gratuity wasn't included that service would be subpar but we were treated wonderfully. We had an amazing server, Claude, at Le Cellier and a very knowledgable server, Maureen, at Boma. Ask for them if you're there. On average we racked up the equivalent of $200 per meal for 4 people at Le Cellier and Cali Grill (that does not include any alcoholic bev. that you have to pay for).
I was so excited to be eating at California Grill and made reservations for 8:20pm to catch Wishes from the window. When we checked in at 7:30 we were told that a window seat would not be available for up to 1.5 hrs AFTER our scheduled reservation and that we wouldn't even be seated at all until 40 mins after our reservation. I was mildly disappointed but we went out to the observation deck to check out the amazing view of MK. 5 minutes later our buzzer beeped and we were seated AT THE WINDOW!! My friend and I are former Cast Members so we were just ecstatic with the surprise. Our server, Kevin, made every dish sound delectable. Watching the fireworks and eating a delicious meal was just unbelievable and very much worth the 2 table service meals. I highly recommend doing that. I could talk forever about it.
All in all, get the dining plan and make reservations at some of the places that you might never have tried otherwise. Let me know if you have any other questions about it.
Mary
edwardtc said:Mary, thanks for the great explanation. I have a few questions:
1. When you go to the register at a counter service restaurant, I presume that you need to tell them that you're using the DIning Package and that you'd like it charged as a Counter Service meal, right? Otherwise, they may swipe the card and assume you're simply charging it to your room.
2. You mentioned that your servers worked just as hard for you, even thought you were not going to tip them. Do you have to tell them in advance of your meal that you're using the Dining Plan, is that why? I guess that makes sense, so that you can get the appetizer, entree and drink - and that they can ensure that you stick to the plan.
Fantasmic Freak said:Edward,
1) Yes, simply tell the cashier that you are using the dining plan (a vast majority of people are so they are used to seeing people hand over their cards lately). I was worried about the same thing so when I checked-in I told the CM at the Front Desk that I didn't want the option of charging anything to the room on my card. They will ask you about that.
2) No you don't have to tell the servers ahead of time. We did at Le Cellier because it was our first time with the table service meal so our server explained to choose an appetizer et cetera and that there was one provision that wasn't included on the plan (adding a lobster tail to your meal). We also told our server at Cali Grill because there are so many different menus (flatbread, sushi, first course) that we weren't sure which counted as an appetizer, turned out they all did. We didn't end up telling the server at Boma because it was a buffet.
Hope that helps
Mary
Fantasmic Freak said:Tom,
My apologies for addressing you as Edward! I was deceived by your member name, lol.
Mary
SheenaXena said:Mary,
Thanks alot for posting how you did your plan. It's helped out alot! I'd like to ask a few more questions.
Can you order anything off of the menu, even if it expensive?
I'm going to the Teppanyaki DR @ EPCOT and it seems pretty expensive. I could just order anything? You get $35 a day. If you order well over $35 at the Table Service, do you have to pay out of your own pocket? Say that you already used your counter service and it was around $10, do you only get $25 for dinner?
Sorry for the questions, I just want to be really clear before I go. I know that Disney gives you a card and it's taken off that. Do they go by how much you have a day? Or that you have 1 CS, 1 TS, and 1 snack a day? As long as it's on the dining plan. This is confusing me! :veryconfu Sorry!
Thanks, Sheena
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