Re: Dining plan and dieting
From what I've seen, it depends on who else will be with you. Some people get the dining plan for mom and dad. Then mom and dad do the dining plan and just order appetizers from their dining plan for the kids and/or split a dinner plate.
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I wouldn't do the dining plan if I were you. Personally, I'd be wayyyyy to tempted with desserts :) There's usually a room only code that comes out, I'd use that instead.
And I didn't think you could buy the dining plan for just one or two in the party...thought it was an all or nothing thing. 1 small world, can you elaborate how they did this?
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I also thought everyone in the room needed to be on the same plan. DDP may not be the best option for a diet, but crunch the numbers. Look at the entrees and prices on AllEars.net and figure out your cost without the DDP, then compare.
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I doubt it would be worth it when you take away the desserts (and if I were you, there would be NO WAY I could pass on the desserts when they're already paid for in a dining plan! That's just too tempting!) and when you try to eat the healthier options. When I used the dining plan I usually went for the most expensive things on the menu to make it more worth it, unless there was something that I REALLY wanted. So... I ate a long of steak on that trip haha. Plus the portions at Disney are huge... you could probably get appetizers to save money/calories instead of entrees, or split meals. Even the counter service meals come with a sugary drink, dessert and usually fries (although I know you can swap for salad at some places). You would be better off just paying for what you want.
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1 small world
From what I've seen, it depends on who else will be with you. Some people get the dining plan for mom and dad. Then mom and dad do the dining plan and just order appetizers from their dining plan for the kids and/or split a dinner plate.
This is not possible. The DDP requires everyone in the same room/on the same reservation be on the DDP if it is purchased. So, Mom & Dad can't buy the DDP and feed the kids off their plates; unless the children are under the age of 3, in which case you would not be able to buy the DDP for them any way. Plus, appetizers are now an additional expense, they are not included in the plan.
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You may be able to compensate for a dessert at dinner by eating lighter the rest of the day. Many people believe that the counter-service meal is suppose to be used for lunch and the table-service meal for dinner. You can actually use your meal credits any way you like. What I would suggest is to use your counter-service credits for breakfast, use snack credits for something light to tide you through the middle of the day and then have a light dinner with dessert. You don't necessarily have to have that huge chunk of chocolate cake. There are very nice, satisfying sorbets offered at many of the restaurants.
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Practical Mom
You may be able to compensate for a dessert at dinner by eating lighter the rest of the day. Many people believe that the counter-service meal is suppose to be used for lunch and the table-service meal for dinner. You can actually use your meal credits any way you like. What I would suggest is to use your counter-service credits for breakfast, use snack credits for something light to tide you through the middle of the day and then have a light dinner with dessert. You don't necessarily have to have that huge chunk of chocolate cake. There are very nice, satisfying sorbets offered at many of the restaurants.
That's a good idea, the counter-service meal options are usually pretty unhealthy and I am also a fairly late riser, so it shouldn't be a big deal for me to get something light for lunch.
Re: Dining plan and dieting