Cupmom
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- Mar 14, 2003
OP, DDp stands for Disney dining plan not the the Disney Drinking Plan. Hey but come to think of it not a bad idea
sportears said:Sometimes less, sometimes more. If you and your wife have a couple glasses of wine with your nice meal at an average cost of $8 per glass, and also include the gratuity for what would have been the total cost of the meal conservatively speaking $150 @15%, your free meal just cost $54.5. Oh yea, that doesn't include taxes on your wine @ 7.5% for an additional $2.4. Making the free meal total $56.90.
Can you really split a soft drink at a table service between two people? I'd imagine not.
Scutapipig said:Sorry...I should explain that I usually only need a few sips of my hubby's coke for the carbonation factor and then stick to water.
3Phase said:
Where do we sign up for that! I'm willing to pay a few extra $ for it.
1 CS Meal
1 Snack
1 TS Meal
2 Beers
2 Mixed Drinks
1 Rail Shot
kcashner said:Slightlygoofy is right--there is a "hidden" charge to the DDP. On the plan, you must have a non-discounted room and at least one day of park ticket per person. You could have gotten a slight room discount. You could have had an annual pass, FL resident pass, or whatever you might qualify for.
However, I'm not aware of any room discount that equals the $ value of free dining for 2 adults. Even if it did--say you could have saved $75 on your room--you still have all the food free! It's a great deal no matter how you cut it. If you have APs, save your one day tickets! I wish we weren't in school and could do it!