Phonedave
Well-Known Member
I understand what you are saying but this comparison doesn't fly. Sure if you are paying cash, you can break it out by item. However, you can't compare this to what you get with the meal plan because it's one flat fee (for multiple meals) per day.
Based on your math above, your example has you getting $24 worth of food. Let's assume this is your counter service meal. Does that automatically mean that the meal plan is going to give you an exact value of $22.99 (what you have left) for your table service and snack? (going by the peak meal plan $46.99 price) Who knows? The only way to do the math is take all your expenditures on food for the entire trip and then compare it to what would be the total cost of the meal plan. Or at the very least, do a comparison based on one full day of meals.
This is how I prove my point. If you (for example) spent $235 on the meal plan for 5 days, kept all your receipts, and then after adding everything up you find you would have spent $280 if you had paid cash... where does this whole concept of "losing money for getting desserts you don't want" come into play???
Lets try this again.
You spent $235 on the meal plan for 5 days.
Your receipts totaled $280
How much of that $280 would you have bought if you were paying cash? Many people have unused snacks at the end of the trip, so they run off and buy a whole bunch of snacks. Would that happen if they were paying cash? Would you get a dessert with every meal? I personally enjoy a beer or wine with dinner, I don't drink a soft drink when I do. If I am paying for a glass of wine, getting a free soft drink with dinner is useless to me.
Add up all of those little things that if you were REALLY paying cash you would have never bought.
If they total $45 or more over the five days (or $7 a day, or about one dessert per day) then you have LOST money. Paying cash and ordering what you really wanted would have cost less than $235
If you would have bought all those items (and in the meal plan quantities of snack / QSBF / Sit-down) then yes you would save money, and thats a great thing. But very often it does not happen that way.
-dave