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Dining Plan driving menu prices WAY UP?
We are headed to WDW mid Oct. Our last trip was Dec '09 and we had some meals in mind that we ended up deciding against (Cape May Clambake for example) at the time. Well, in making ADRs for our upcoming Oct trip, it seems like the Cape May buffet went from $30-ish in '09 to what, $42+ now...!!!? Really!!!? The ONLY thought for a price increase like this would be to full-on gouge the cash customers to make up for the free dining offers, or even the DDP in general. Just my 2 cents . We are paying OoP for this meal in a couple weeks. I am having a difficult time imagining it even being remotely worth that kind of cashola. Any other thoughts???
Tom
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The increase from $30 to $42 is an increase of 1.4% the average rate of inflation from 09 to 11 was roughly 2.4%. If you take into account the crazy rising costs of the basics of your meal. Thats still quite a bargain. I understand where you are coming from but sometimes it helps looking at it from a different perspective.
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We just returned and I too noticed the prices of TS meals went up what I thought was considerably. Even my DH who really never pays much attention to prices -- he looks to see what he feels like eating that particular second -- noticed how pricey things were!
We too pay OOP as we felt the DDP was too restrictive for us when we did it.
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The clambake ain't worth $42 per person, no way, no how... I'd actually pass on the meal at those prices. There's nothing there that make it worth that.
I used to say that Disney dining was somewhat in line compared to other restaurants. There was a little premium because it was on property and the convenience of not having to pack up and go elsewhere was worth it. Now, not so much...
We are DVC and do considerably more cooking in the room when we do go. It's been a while and will be a while still before we go back, but if/when we do, we'll continue to cook more and more in the room.
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Sorry to be a bit slow this morning but how is $30 to $42 only 1.4% increase?
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It's not, it's a 40% increase.
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Originally Posted by SignguyTom
The ONLY thought for a price increase like this would be to full-on gouge the cash customers to make up for the free dining offers, or even the DDP in general.
Offers of a free Disney Dining Plan are HUGE money-makers for Disney. They don't need to make up for any losses. There are no losses. The free DDP is offered in lieu of a room discount, and in most cases, a room discount and paying out of pocket for food would be cheaper for guests than a full-price room and the free Dining Plan.
There are many things than can lead to price increases, but if the DDP were causing Disney problems, they'd simply stop offering it.
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I think the raised prices are just a way to push people onto the dining plan... It used to be where you could do a couple TS meals during your trip and pay OOP and save a noticeable amount of money... now if you plan on doing more than two TS meals it doesn't make sense to not buy DDP
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Originally Posted by VWL Mom
Sorry to be a bit slow this morning but how is $30 to $42 only 1.4% increase?
very technical math! I divided 42 by 30 the other percentage I got was 2.4 when I looked at is as just the $12 increase compared to 30. But a. Im terrible at math and b. It was late so I definitely could be wrong.
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Originally Posted by Butters
I think the raised prices are just a way to push people onto the dining plan... It used to be where you could do a couple TS meals during your trip and pay OOP and save a noticeable amount of money... now if you plan on doing more than two TS meals it doesn't make sense to not buy DDP
This is EXACTLY what I was getting at. The higher the menu prices, the more they can charge for the DDP. The more they charge for the DDP, the more attractive it seems when it is offered for 'free'. Once they get everyone hooked on the DDP, they can do pretty much what they want to the menus, entitlements, etc...
Tom
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Originally Posted by HackLaSalle
The increase from $30 to $42 is an increase of 1.4% ...
Tom
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DLR '07, '13 GCH
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DLR '09, '10 GCV
WDW '82 Royal Plaza
WDW '98 ASMu
WDW '06 POR
WDW '08 POP
WDW '08, '09, '11 BWV
WDW '14 OKW, DCL, BLT
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you have to divide the amount of the increase (12), by the original number (30) to get the percentage. 12/30= 0.4. That's an increase of 40%
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Originally Posted by Cassieblanca
you have to divide the amount of the increase (12), by the original number (30) to get the percentage. 12/30= 0.4. That's an increase of 40%
You're right
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INTERCOT Staff: Theme Parks, DVC
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Using whatever math you want to use, $42 for Cape May Clambake is too much!
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I think we can all agree on that.
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Originally Posted by DizneyRox
Using whatever math you want to use, $42 for Cape May Clambake is too much!
Agreed, but where they get you is when you start thinking of it as being "only 1 TS credit". Very smart that mouse.
KAY
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How about a boycott?
Next Disney trip we all should boycott the redonkulous prices by bringing our own food and wear T-shirts that say "boycott redonkulous Disney food prices!".
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Originally Posted by TheDuckRocks
Agreed, but where they get you is when you start thinking of it as being "only 1 TS credit". Very smart that mouse.
I've never thought that way... I've thought that $45 a day per person (or whatever it was when I first heard of the dining plan) is way more than I need to spend on food each day.
I've always thought of the cost of the meal when considering value. I don't mind paying $50, $75, even $100+ for a meal per person, provided the quality/quantity and service were in line with the price. This just isn't the case anymore as many (I won't say all) of the Disney owned and operated restaurants.
Compare the menus at places like Yak and Yeti, Rainforest Cafe, etc against Disney restaurants and it's pretty obvious. And it's not necessarily all about price, look at the selections...
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I think so! If it weren't for the free DDP, we wouldn't be on it anymore. I would not purchase the DDP anymore because of how much that went up and they of course took away the gratuity and free apps..plus, I would eat offsite more if paying oop. We enjoy the DDP, and used to pay for it before the free plans were offered. But, anymore, the way prices have gone up I would not solely eat onsite.
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Shouldn't a DDP price increase be compared to the menu prices to determine if DDP is a value? Foods prices in general have gone up (at least at my local restuarants and grocecy stores).
Also is the $30 starting figure correct?
Just a couple of thoughts...
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