Here are the first of the changes for the Dining Plan for 2012.
Also the prices.
2012 Disney Dining Plan Changes | the disney food blog
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Here are the first of the changes for the Dining Plan for 2012.
Also the prices.
2012 Disney Dining Plan Changes | the disney food blog
We have never used the DDP so not sure if this is a big increase or not.
Meh...I never use it, but I guess it always seemed like a good thing...but lowering the snack limit to 1 isn't so bad...when I was down back in November for my cousin's wedding, in one of the gift shops on the Grand Canyon Concourse in the Contemporary (where I was staying; forget which shop), a couple was getting a lot of snacks, like 8 mickey-shaped rice krispie treats, and fudge and other stuff to take home because they had so many snacks left over...just a thought
I think the biggest advantage to it is simply the fact of just not having to use cash all that much, if not at all
grrrr the ddp is amazing , we calcuated it on our last trip and it was around $960 for a family of four for 6 days. We used to keep our snacks and bank them for the long ride home. We would leave with like $200 worth of snacks
I like the addition of the refillable resort mug; it's nice to see them finally add something to the plan, rather than the usual deduction and/or price increase.
I remember when I first started using the DDP back in 2006, the cost was $38/person and that included an appetizer and gratuity on the table service option!
I'm with N.J.boy @ N.C.St. We've never seen the benefit of the dining plan, even when free dining has been available. I'm normally one of a party of two adults, and AP or general public discounts at the Deluxes always beat the dining plan by a country mile. I also dislike booking a package, since I don't like the payment terms and I have to pay full fare for my tickets.