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Posted 7/2/2008 7:33:29 PM


Earning My Ears

Earning My Ears

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I was wondering if any of you had ever purchased a Disney Dining Plan? We are (finally) going in August and I wanted to get the Donald 3 Day Plan for $93/adult. I've heard that it really isn't a "deal" but I figured it would pay for itself because we are doing the Minnie and Friends Breakfast and for 3 adults it would be $100! And that's only one meal! Any thoughts on the dining plans would be helpful, thanks!

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Posted 7/2/2008 9:45:42 PM


Sorcerer Mickey

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I did it once a loooonng time ago, like in 2002. I don't remember the price or anything like that, I do know we had to pay a little extra for Goofy's Kitchen as the credits we had didn't cover it. That and I ended up with a lot of left over snack credits. I'm sure things have changed since then though and hopefully someone with better advice will pop on and answer you properly! LOL

Oh, I think I remembered it being worth it though, even with losing out on the snack credits.





Jake and I hangin' with the Big Cheese, Disneyland April '06
Post #85222
Posted 7/2/2008 10:49:11 PM
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i too, am thinking about a dining plan for 4 days.  I know we wanted to do 2 character dinners, and one breakfast, and thought it would be kind of nice to take care of all the food I can before we go.
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Posted 7/3/2008 2:31:53 AM


Mickey Mouse

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We like to pre-pay and we've looked into them several times.  Everytime we decide not to.  It always is about break even and since it includes breakfast and we rarely sit down for a breakfast it just never seems worth it.

Instead we budget out our meals (~$100/day for the 3 of us) and we pre-buy Disney Gift cards.

Andy

Post #85224
Posted 7/3/2008 8:44:39 PM


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I don't think we will lose out on the snack ones... we are a family that loves to snack! I just feel like pre-paying for our meals will keep us on a better "budget".

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Posted 7/4/2008 3:17:09 PM


Sorcerer Mickey

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We enjoyed having the plan at Disney World but haven't used it at Disneyland.  But the gift card idea is good too....it's still paid for before you go! 

Mynde - All it takes is faith and trust...and something I forgot...Dust...just a little bit of Pixie Dust 

Post #85237
Posted 7/9/2008 3:25:52 PM


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Be careful with the meal plans... I decided not to after learning that there is no change given if you do not use the full amount. For example, if you buy a $7.00 popcorn and you a $10 snack voucher to pay for it, you do not get the $3 change.
Post #85306
Posted 7/9/2008 3:39:38 PM


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I just wanted to also mention that if you book your Disneyland vacation through Costco.com, you receive a free character breakfast for each person in your party.
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Posted 7/9/2008 8:01:25 PM


Sorcerer Mickey

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Yes - it is important to know about the no change given - thanks for pointing that out Heather!

Also - Costco is more expensive than AAA if you have both.  If you are staying at one of the 3 Disney Hotels the cost will be the same, and the free breakfast and gift card are still there, then book Costco - if not at one of those 3 hotels, book AAA. 

Leanne

May All Your Days Be Filled With Magic!  And your nights full of Disney Dreams!

Post #85341