QVCshopper
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Dec 8, 2008
I wanted to post this for others who are debating on buying a quick service dining plan. We had never used a dining plan before and weren't sure if it would work for us.
We decided to get the QSDP for our trip (3/4 - 3/11) because we were staying at Coronado Springs, where the Pepper Market tends to be a bit pricier, and because we didn't have to pay for our son, who is turning 3 next week. Also, with two high-energy preschoolers, we like to avoid table service.
For 2 adults (DH and myself) and our 4 year old DD, we paid just under $500 for the QSDP. We ate at some of the pricier QS and used our snacks to their full advantage. With some rough calculations, we would have spent $900 out of pocket. We didn't even need to spend any other cash for food. Between the 2 meals and 2 snacks each day, we all had plenty of food.
So, for us, the QSDP was great. Just wanted to help out those who are still debating what to do.
Happy eating!
We decided to get the QSDP for our trip (3/4 - 3/11) because we were staying at Coronado Springs, where the Pepper Market tends to be a bit pricier, and because we didn't have to pay for our son, who is turning 3 next week. Also, with two high-energy preschoolers, we like to avoid table service.
For 2 adults (DH and myself) and our 4 year old DD, we paid just under $500 for the QSDP. We ate at some of the pricier QS and used our snacks to their full advantage. With some rough calculations, we would have spent $900 out of pocket. We didn't even need to spend any other cash for food. Between the 2 meals and 2 snacks each day, we all had plenty of food.
So, for us, the QSDP was great. Just wanted to help out those who are still debating what to do.
Happy eating!