But I'm adult enough to admit it. And knowing is half the battle.
Slapperina is 9 now. She'll turn 10 just before we arrive for our next trip. There's no way she'll have the appetite of an adult, so buying a dining plan is flat out not cost effective.
We have been getting the deluxe plan, and for the grownups it's kind of a break-even, but for the kids, often having sit down meals for breakfast and dinner, character meals, pay one price meals, Signature dinners at Cali Grill or going to HoopDeDo...then it becomes cost effective, at least in terms of what we'd pay for the same places, if we ordered the same things, and we paid normal prices. We usually finish up with many of our snack credits and a few of our meal credits left over, which we convert to more snack credits, buy things that will "keep" for a while when we get home, and it still winds up being a comparative value. Or it did until my stupid kid decided to continue to age.
But if I buy it now while she's 9...?
Slapperina is 9 now. She'll turn 10 just before we arrive for our next trip. There's no way she'll have the appetite of an adult, so buying a dining plan is flat out not cost effective.
We have been getting the deluxe plan, and for the grownups it's kind of a break-even, but for the kids, often having sit down meals for breakfast and dinner, character meals, pay one price meals, Signature dinners at Cali Grill or going to HoopDeDo...then it becomes cost effective, at least in terms of what we'd pay for the same places, if we ordered the same things, and we paid normal prices. We usually finish up with many of our snack credits and a few of our meal credits left over, which we convert to more snack credits, buy things that will "keep" for a while when we get home, and it still winds up being a comparative value. Or it did until my stupid kid decided to continue to age.
But if I buy it now while she's 9...?