What is the cost of the dining plan for adults? I can't seem to find it on the Disney website.
Thanks!
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What is the cost of the dining plan for adults? I can't seem to find it on the Disney website.
Thanks!
For adults, and children for that matter, you can 'fake book' a package stay and figure out the pricing...
I just went to the site and 'fake booked' a 7 night/8 day package after Thanksgiving and the standard dining plan came out to $69.37 per day, tax, title and tags included. (Quick service came out to $48.20.)
Hope this helps.
Current 2017 pricing:
Quick Service Disney Dining Plan
Adult – $48.19
Child – $20.88
Regular Disney Dining Plan
Adult – $69.35
Child – $24.95
Deluxe Disney Dining Plan
Adult – $106.68
Child – $38.75
Unless you all plan to eat the most expensive items on the menu every time then you are probably better off paying direct.
Thanks everyone!
Depending on which group I travel with, it's a good deal. One group likes the pre-paid planning aspect of the DDP. The other group likes to hang loose.
Our family has always done the "free" DP offers and we enjoy it for the convenience. Since our last trip, however, I've done some research and have listened to the more experienced Disney experts on the podcast. We are going to forgo the DP on our next visit and do the cost comparison for pay as you go. I'll be interested to see the results of our experiment.
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We have always saved money not doing the DP. Also the room discount is usually much better than the "free" DP for two.
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Since our last visit in early 2015, our kids are now all "adults" per Disney dining guidelines, despite just being 10-11-14. So we'd be looking at about $350 per day if we paid OOP for the plan, which I'd never do. The only reason I'd ever consider paying OOP is to placate the DW who knows that I'll be a pain every time we go to order something. She much prefers the "prepaid" aspect of it instead of finding ways to save money.
We've done free dining twice and that has been a huge savings, but with Disney limiting the resorts and basically removing those moderates that accommodate 5, free dining looks to be a thing of the past for us.
I'm sure I can feed my family of 5 for cheaper than $350 per day.