Our last 10 years of WDW vacations have included the dining plan. The next two trips, will not. I'm doing my best to be prepared mentally
and financially
to feed my family. Any tips or advice on your favorite places would be greatly appreciated
The trip in November is just hubby and I. We will be spending a lot of time at F&W so I've been purchasing GC to use for the booths, etc. The December trip, however (2 daughters, 1 "adopted" daughter) will be just four days. The plan is to do "Quick Service" meals so we have more park time. Are there certain restaurants/carts you'd recommend that are a fairly good value for what you get? We're all open to sharing. I'll have snacks and breakfast items in the room which will save some money and time. The only two planned events we have are Wishes Dessert Party one night
and BOG for lunch (
IF we can get in).
Can't wait to hear your suggestions!
Thanks guys!!
There are pros and cons to both, but I think you may be pleasantly surprised to find that you save money without the DDP. (At least, my family does -- because our food preferences don't always match up with the best ways to save money on the DDP. Sometimes DH wants a burger instead of the most expensive item on the menu. Sometimes I just want a snack or an appetizer instead of an entree+beverage+dessert, especially at lunch! And we've never been able to use up all of those snack credits...)
Here's some links to some recommendations for saving $ via counter service without the DDP:
http://www.disneytouristblog.com/dining-plan-counter-service-best-values/
http://www.wdwhints.com/2012/08/best-disney-dining-values-when-paying.html
**TIPS: ORDER ONLY AS MUCH AS YOU WANT TO EAT! Don't forget that even though most CS meals are "packaged" into some sort of combo meal (e.g., burger AND fries for x amount), you can always ask for things a la carte (burger without the fries) and you'll be charged a lower (unadvertised) price! Skip the enormous sugary sodas in favor of [free!] iced water, if you can. Also, if you're not all that hungry and will be satisfied with a small portion, you can feel free to order a kids' meal, which generally includes all the components -- beverage, side, etc., -- and has a far lower price point than an adult meal.
My personal recommendations would be:
- Be Our Guest (CS for lunch only, MK), which gives you CS meals a huge step above the usual, in quality and value
- Pecos Bill's (MK), order a burger/sandwich without the advertised sides, and make use of the toppings bar to add a de facto salad to your meal
- Tangierine Cafe (Epcot, Morocco), order a shawarma platter and split it with a companion
- Sunshine Seasons (Epcot), great variety and value
- Flame Tree BBQ (Animal Kingdom), large portions for the price
- (I don't have any recommendations in HS -- we try to avoid eating there as the options aren't all that terrific! Starring Rolls often gets great reviews, if you don't mind dining outdoors.)