Duckberg
Active Member
No clue.
I hope not. I will celebrate the death of discounted/free dining.
A lot of young families depend on these discounts to make a WDW trip a reality for them!
No clue.
I hope not. I will celebrate the death of discounted/free dining.
A lot of young families depend on these discounts to make a WDW trip a reality for them!
This is way beyond drifting.....
It even happens in every day conversion. It's called discussion.
I understand that because my family really depends on the FreeDDP promo as well but when it is all said and done if we do not get it then it is not a deal breaker. We LOVE having it but if we don't get it then we still, usually, end up with another discount that saves nearly $500 or $600 off the trip. That makes the difference between the FreeDDP and the other discount about $600 for us. And $600 is not something that we would put off a Disney trip for. I'm pretty sure most families would agree. If the loss a $600 in a discount is a deal breaker for the family then they probably are too strapped financially to even be going to Disney.
A lot of young families depend on these discounts to make a WDW trip a reality for them!
I understand that because my family really depends on the FreeDDP promo as well but when it is all said and done if we do not get it then it is not a deal breaker. We LOVE having it but if we don't get it then we still, usually, end up with another discount that saves nearly $500 or $600 off the trip. That makes the difference between the FreeDDP and the other discount about $600 for us. And $600 is not something that we would put off a Disney trip for. I'm pretty sure most families would agree. If the loss a $600 in a discount is a deal breaker for the family then they probably are too strapped financially to even be going to Disney.
I think - and that's why Disney is offering Free Dining in the first place - it does not make a WDW trip reality for a lot of family, but it does make an onsite stay in a Disney resort reality for many. I am sure if you want to do a cheap trip to WDW, you could even get a better deal with staying (and dining) offsite than the Free Dining and full price Disney hotel room. But the feeling of getting such a wonderful discount makes people actually not look at prices seriously and they don't see that they could be able to even get a cheaper trip if they did not stay onsite...
Meanwhile the person next to you is paying out of pocket, and getting raked over the coals to cover the cost of your $0.00. It is just not a good system.
I could not imagine going to WDW and not staying onsite. Before everyone gets their pitchforks sharpened, I understand that for some the offsite options are more to their financial needs but for us, if we cannot stay onsite, then we wouldn't go.
I'm all for free dining, but...I have to say, like with any discount - do NOT expect one. When they offer one, be happy and take advantage - but Disney has made no promise it will be a regular thing, and it may or may not be available at any time. Just managing expectations.
I've always felt free dining isn't as good a deal as some people think. Wouldn't 35% off a moderate or deluxe resort room be just as good or maybe better than free dining for a family of 4?
Free dining for a family of 4 (2 adults 2 children) = $130 approximate savings per day
35% off room savings at a deluxe resort $425 X .35 = approx $150 per day savings
Just throwing those numbers out there. It's just some visitors think free dining is the best possible discount you can get and I'm just not so sure. I'd rather have a deep resort discount. Not only that if I'm not on free dining I can control how we eat. Some days we can eat light and others we can eat more. Just my 2 cents.
It totally depends on what resort you are staying at. A couple years ago I had booked a stay at the Beach Club with a 40% off code. Then Disney offered up Free Dining. I ran the numbers and figured out I could stay at the All Star Music, and upgrade to the regular dining plan, and have it cost the same as what my room only was costing me at the Beach Club. Oh, and that also included adding a night to my stay.
And to some the off site options are great because of the privacy, convenience, and ability to control your own vacation.
Yes, it's another topic - but don't assume it's always financial. I prefer to stay in a condo with my own yard, private pool, bedrooms for everyone, and the ability to get myself anywhere whenever I want to go without waiting on some schedule-less bus system. And sometimes - it's so nice to step out of the magic a bit, too. Or stop at a Wal-mart to buy a toothbrush. LOL.
It's not always a financial decision, is all.
It's already available for most of 2013 for UK visitors. We love it, who cares if the quality of the food goes down a bit, it allows you to experience all the restaurants you wouldn't normally be able to afford. Even if it is more of a discount than free, its still better than nothing (and even when they take off the free dining, in my experience the cost of the rooms actually goes up slightly - so it would appear it is free) and if it gets people to go then - LONG LIVE FREE DINING - dont forget its a business after all and people want incentives to go!
Comparing a stay at the Beach Club to a stay at a Value Resort is like comparing a stay at the EconoLodge to a Grand Hyatt. Not really apples to apples.
So yes, if we're comparing buying a snack box on the plane in coach to getting free drinks and meals in first class as cheaper/better deal I suppose it is.
The question is, is a 35-40% off room code at the Beach Club a better/worse deal than rack rate plus free dining at the Beach Club (or any deluxe resort)?
In this scenario, would a room discount at value plus paying for dining have been cheaper than no discount at a value and upgrading to full dining (since values only come with free counter dining)?
To be honest I don't see the quality of the food changing if Disney stop the free dining plan, most things arnt the same quality it used to be and it's all down to money.
Free dining is an incentive to get people to come more often or to a resort they normally wouldn't consider due to price so in a way it's not really free as it's bringing in more customers for Disney and we are probably paying for it through other ways too. We all just like to think we are getting a bargain.
If the dining was to stop then the food quality would probably still be the same as companies are always looking for ways to save money and that's why the quality drops
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