:shrug: Help me out here!! We have 6 in our party for March. All are considered adults by Disney standards.(4-adults and 2 kids 11 and 13) The basic dining plan is 38.99 right? Now most buffets at Diney are 28 or 29 dollars for dinner plus one snack, say $3.00 and a counter service that is at least $9. or $10.? And if you break even there some places are even higher Chef de France, Coral reef ect. Which way would you suggest we go?
Even with the counter service meal , if we add on 3 buffet style meals CM,O'Hanna's, and GG that's $115. per family per meal at almost $700. plus $1260.
I think the disney dining plan is an ok option for some but for most I really think it's trying to entice you to spend more money than you normally do but still think you're getting a deal. But I think these are a couple of the question you need to ask in determining if it's a good deal for you.
1. Are you going to eat table service every night for dinner in Disney? Everyone says, oh you can break even or make a deal out of it by eating here or doing this. But think about where you'll really be eating if there was no dining plan. Then look at the cost of those meals and figure out if it's worth the cost. For example, we won't eat table service every night and we'll be eating off of property a couple times. Plus we want to do 2 breakfast and 1 lunch character meals (which only cost about $18) So for us, it's actually cheaper to keep what we want to do. Sure, I could make the dining plan work by changing my breakfast and lunch meals to dinners and always eating in the park instead of out of the park, but I'm spending extra money on things that I really don't need to.
2. Think about your familys appetite. Do you really eat that much food? I know when we do counter service, I will either get a kids meal or I can usually share a big meal with my 5 year. So therefore there would be no reason for us to need all of those counter service credits. Sure, if we had the plan we could use them, but we normally wouldn't.
3. Are you really going to eat that many snacks included in the plan? We just plan on going to the grocery store and keeping snacks in our room and backpack, so we won't really be buying snacks for all of us everyday. So sure, we could use the credits, but in reality it's a lot cheaper to just buy your own from outside.
4. What is your adult to kid ratio? The kids price (3-9) is only $10.99, whereas the adult price is $38.99. Say you're a family of 5 with all adults. Your price is $194.95/day. But say you're a family of 5 with 2 adults and 3 kids under 9. Your price is $110.95. So if you're planning on doing lots of character meals despite the time of the day and you have smaller kids, this is one of the few times I think the dining plan would probably be a good option for you. But run the numbers.
So yes, you can make a deal out of the dining plan and make it worth your money, but was that money you were going to spend or needed to spend anyways???